Basic↦Documents↦Certified Copies↦Procedures
Was betrifft es? Warum ist das wichtig?
A certified copy is a copy of a primary document with the guarantee that the copy is a true and complete reproduction of the primary document.
Irrespective of the type of media used (e.g. photocopy) certified copies:
- Are only copies made from original documents
- Have the same information, content and structure as the original document
- Do not certify the authenticity or correctness of the original document but can only certify that the copy is a true copy
After having generated a certified copy, an original document can be destroyed. There are exceptions to this rule. Original documents containing wet-ink signatures must be retained. These documents are considered official records, where proof of authenticity can only be ascertained based on the original document
Was muss ich befolgen?
As a SP-INV/Site-INV, make yourself familiar with:
- Instances where certified copies become necessary (e.g. migration from a paper-based TMF/ISF filing system to an electronic filing or archiving system)
- Required procedures needed to confirm that a copy is a true copy of an original document, such as:
- A person checks and verifies that the primary- and copy document are identical (e.g. the person signs and dates the copied document)
- The set-up a validation process that guarantees the generation of true copies
Wo kann ich Hilfe anfordern?
Your local Research Support Centre↧ can assist you with experienced staff regarding this topic
Basel, Departement Klinische Forschung (DKF), dkf.unibas.ch
Lugano, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU-EOC), ctueoc.ch
Bern, Department of Clinical Research (DCR), dcr.unibe.ch
Geneva, Clinical Research Center (CRC), crc.hug.ch
Lausanne, Clinical Research Center (CRC), chuv.ch
St. Gallen, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), h-och.ch
Zürich, Clinical Trials Center (CTC), usz.ch
References
ICH GCP E6(R2) – see in particular guideline
- 1.63 Certified Copy