CCPs

Noun

 * 1) * 2020, Kevin Wall, "How To Stop Fighting Quality Fires Using Quality Risk Management" in Pharmaceutical Online, VertMarkets:
 * Critical control points (CCPs) are the process controls that have the greatest impact on the critical quality attributes (CQAs). CCPs are in a bucket containing the most critical of the critical process controls and they represent leading indicators communicating the health of the process.
 * Critical control points (CCPs) are the process controls that have the greatest impact on the critical quality attributes (CQAs). CCPs are in a bucket containing the most critical of the critical process controls and they represent leading indicators communicating the health of the process.