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PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal ProductsvsAS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence

See exactly how PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products controls map to AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

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Gaps Found
59%
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PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products maps to AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence with 59% coverage across 10 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 17 PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products controls identifies 7 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Chapters 5-6 - Production and Quality Control.

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Chapter 1 - Pharmaceutical Quality System(4 mappings)

PICS-GMP-1.1Quality Management System
10.2Nonconformity and Corrective Action
PICS-GMP-1.2Good Manufacturing Practice
10.2Nonconformity and Corrective Action
PICS-GMP-1.3Quality Risk Management2 targets
AS9100D-8.1Operational Planning and Control
ISO27003-8.3Information Security Risk Treatment

Chapter 2 - Personnel(1 mappings)

PICS-GMP-2.2Key Personnel Responsibilities
9.2Network Domain Security

Chapter 3 - Premises and Equipment(12 mappings)

PICS-GMP-3.1Premises Design6 targets
4.1External Standards
4.2Building Fabric and Facilities
5.3Management of Allergens
7.1Training and Competence
8.5Production and Service Provision
8.5.2Identification and Traceability
PICS-GMP-3.2Equipment Qualification6 targets
4.1External Standards
4.2Building Fabric and Facilities
5.3Management of Allergens
7.1Training and Competence
8.5Production and Service Provision
8.5.2Identification and Traceability

Chapter 4 - Documentation(3 mappings)

PICS-GMP-4.2Record Keeping3 targets
4.1External Standards
4.2Building Fabric and Facilities
5.3Management of Allergens

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What are the key differences between PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products and AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence?

PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products has 17 controls across its framework, while AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence covers 38 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 10 overlapping controls (59% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Chapters 5-6 - Production and Quality Control, where 2 PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products controls have no direct AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence equivalent.

How many controls map between PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products and AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence?

Of 17 total PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products controls, 10 map directly to AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence controls — representing 59% coverage. The remaining 7 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products to AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence?

7 PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products controls have no direct equivalent in AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence. The highest concentration of gaps is in Chapters 5-6 - Production and Quality Control with 2 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between PIC/S Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice for Medicinal Products and AS9100D:2016 — Quality Management Systems for Aviation, Space, and Defence?

The domain with the highest gap count is Chapters 5-6 - Production and Quality Control (2 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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