In the pharmaceutical industry, ensuring the quality and efficacy of drugs and chemicals is paramount. One critical approach to achieving this is the implementation of temperature mapping in warehouses and laboratory equipment. Temperature mapping visually represents the temperature variations within different areas of pharmaceutical production and storage environments. These maps help identify locations prone to temperature fluctuations, enabling more effective management of material placement and storage. Specifically, temperature maps in pharmaceutical warehouses highlight optimal locations for placing transmitters and data loggers to monitor temperature and humidity levels. Furthermore, temperature mapping allows for the monitoring of HVAC system performance, facilitating the identification of issues and enabling necessary technical adjustments.
Once the necessary information is received, along with the completion of relevant forms and required engineering analysis, the temperature mapping process begins with the placement of data loggers. Temperature sampling is conducted at specified time intervals using calibrated sensors. The number and placement of data loggers are determined based on WHO standards and guidelines. Using the collected data, graphs are drawn and statistical analysis is performed to create the temperature map of the monitored environment. Gito follows the WHO reference documents to develop the required protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the process, ensuring compliance with industry standards. Complete documentation for temperature mapping of raw material and product warehouses, chambers, incubators, and other laboratory equipment is then prepared and provided to the customer, along with all relevant attachments.