Temperature mapping in GxP
From planning your study to data analysis, efficient reporting, and the errors you could avoid, understand the practices for performing reliable, risk-based mapping that meet WHO and ISPE standards.
- Step-by-step guidelines
- Sensor placement framework
- Live mapping Q&A
The speakers
Varying requirements, lacking data, urgent validations, inconsistent processes, and error-prone reporting: Mapping can be a cumbersome process that can lead to both quality issues and compliance worries – and become a bottleneck for commissioning and growth.
How do you translate guidelines into a concrete, actionable mapping plan? Which risk factors should you consider in your operation? And what do regulators actually expect?
With a basis in WHO and ISPE guidelines and a risk-based approach, we will cover the current best practices and provide clear, practical guidance you can apply to your next study.
Key takeaways
- Step-by-step guide to GxP mapping (from protocol to report)
- How to turn guidelines from WHO and ISPE into actionable steps
- Framework for defining logger placement based on risks
- How to document rationales and turn your findings into actions