In today’s manufacturing world, much is made about certifications and accreditations, and rightfully so. When it comes to customers, their needs, and protecting those needs, having a universal language that everyone can use is a great asset to have. The International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, is a worldwide group that does just that. ISO develops and produces standards that companies across the globe use to prove to their customers that they have measures in place to make sure that their needs, as a customer, are met in an efficient fashion. What does this mean? Bottom line, a customer can have confidence in the company that holds these certifications.
If someone asks you about your data integrity, do you know what exactly that entails? Often, we don’t know what exactly data integrity means, we just know that we want it and need to keep it in place. While it is true that data integrity is important and needed, it is also important to understand what all is involved with data integrity.
When the COVID-19 Pandemic hit in 2020, the world seemed to stop. But one thing that didn’t stop was cybercrimes. If anything, the pandemic brought these illegal actives even more so to the forefront. From stealing a person’s identity to scams to steal someone’s unemployment or relief money, there was a great spike in events like these. That is one of the many reasons why data security is so important.
When the temperature gets warmer and the humidity goes up outside your facility, the temperature and humidity can change inside your facility too. Even small changes in temperature and humidity can mean the difference between our product being safe and unsafe. This is where temperature and humidity mapping come in. By mapping out your warehouses, cold rooms, refrigerators, freezers, and any other location that environmental control is important, you can rest assured that your product is safe.
As a validation professional or quality assurance expert, it is your responsibility to ensure that your pharmaceutical or biotech equipment is in compliance with the regulatory standards. You have a responsibility to understand how your equipment is performing to guarantee that your qualification studies are within compliance of governing bodies.
Most monitoring systems rely on software that is installed on a local Server or PC – the monitoring software has typically been tested and validated, it runs, it performs the usual functions that are required for reporting, alarming and general display. But is everyone happy?
Warehouse mapping is defined by regulatory guidelines as a seasonal requirement to ensure that storage conditions are maintained at defined specifications. This is a very critical step in ensuring your products and assets are kept safe and within the threshold of standards while stored in your facility. A bi-annual thermal mapping can keep your facility in compliance and ensure products are kept safe.
When your battery needs a replacement on your ValProbe RT data logger, there’s no need to send it back to replace it. We’ve designed our loggers with the customer in mind, making it very easy to replace the battery in the field. Installing a new battery will not void the warranty on any ValProbe RT, as long as the battery is replaced the proper way according to the instructions below.