Environmental Mapping Qualification Vaisala offers comprehensive mapping qualification solutions to help you to comply with the GDP (Good Distribution Practice) regulations such as EU GDP (2013/C 343/01) and USP 36 Chapter <1079> and the forthcoming <1083>. Environmental mapping qualifications — necessary in areas that store human and investigational medicinal products — are performed by drug manufacturers, storage facilities, wholesale distributors and other stakeholders in the GxP supply chain. See a sample of Vaisala's IQOQ protocol (PDF). Watch a system overview video See a Device Selection Guide View our Library of GxP Regulatory Articles Vaisala Environmental Mapping Qualification offerings include: Mapping kit: Vaisala data loggers, vLog software to collect the measurement data, and the vLog IQ/OQ protocol to validate the software according to 21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11 World-class mapping?services?to profile the temperature and relative humidity dynamics of refrigerators, freezers, cold rooms, warehouses, storage areas, distribution centers, incubators, or stability chambers. (Service available in Europe, Japan and China.) Optional?custom calibration points for industry-best accuracy Tightened Mapping Qualification Requirements, Heightened Regulatory Expectations Good Distribution Practices have seen increased regulatory focus in the past years. This was in large part initiated by the Canadian regulatory agency Health Canada (GUI-0069, 2011), which was the first regulatory body to mention temperature mapping. This direction was soon reiterated by regulatory bodies around the globe, including: CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organization), India CFDA (China Food and Drug Administration), China EMA (European Medicines Agency), Europe Each of these organizations has since published the new or updated guidelines and documents. The USA then updated USP Chapter <1079> “Good Distribution Practices for Drug Products”. Soon thereafter several guides emerged to offer specific instructions. For example, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering’s cold chain management publication provides advice on the placement of mapping qualification sensors. The Parenteral Drug Association’s Technical Report 58 discusses how to perform risk assessments related to GDP. And the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme released their own GDP guide, which aligns closely with EU GDP regulation. This was an important step towards global standardization as PIC/S currently has more than 40 participant countries. Industry Changes to the Temperature-Controlled Supply Chain Drive the Need for Guidance Meanwhile, distribution activities have evolved, and distribution chains are increasingly international. However, this has resulted in an increased risk of temperature excursions. A well-executed environmental mapping qualification is the ideal method to assess and offset the risk of excursions. But, what constitutes a well-executed mapping qualification? First, studies should always be performed?before?any regulated medicinal products are allowed in a cold storage area, warehouse, and temperature controlled room or chambers. Mappings should be performed under representative conditions. In practice, this means seasonal mapping studies, winter and summer. In addition, mappings should include empty and loaded conditions. Once mapping qualifications have been performed for an area or chamber, the monitoring sensors are then placed according to the locations where the most temperature fluctuation occurred - often called hot and cold spots. The Principles of Validation Lead to Objective-based Qualifications The ultimate goals of the environmental mapping qualification can be summarized like so: To demonstrate temperature (and humidity, when needed) uniformity. To identify unsuitable storage areas. To determine representative monitoring points It’s important to remember that mapping qualification studies are not restricted to fixed places. For temperature controlled vehicles in the distribution chain, the original temperature mapping qualification is performed according to the fundamentals outlined above: under representative conditions, loaded and unloaded, with areas either excluded as a storage location or monitored continuously according to the results of the study. For more information on Vaisala’s Environmental Mapping Qualification solutions, please see our?brochure, or contact?your local service center. Resources EU GDP (2013/C 343/01) Guidelines of 5 November 2013 on Good Distribution Practice of medicinal products for human use USP 36 – Chapter <1179> Good Storage and Distribution Practices for Drug Products USP 36 – Chapter <1083> Good Distribution Practices (to be released in the future) 21 CRF Part 11 Electronic Records / Electronic Signatures EU GMP Annex 11 Computerized systems GUI- 0069 Guidelines for Temperature Control of Drug Products during Storage and Transportation, 2011. CDSCO Guidelines on Good Distribution practices for biological products, 2012. CFDA The Good Supply Practice for Pharmaceutical Products, GSP (China) Order of the Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China No. 90, 2013. ISPE Good Practice Guide – Cold Chain Management, 2011. PDA: Technical Report 58 – Risk Management for Temperature Controlled Distribution, 2012. PIC/S guide to good distribution practice for medicinal products, 2014. Further Reading French standard, AFNOR NFx15-140 Australian Standard AS2853-1986 German Standard DIN 12880. Temperature mapping of storage areas, Technical supplement to WHO Technical Report Series, No. 961, 2011, Annex 9: Model guidance for the storage and transport of time and temperature–sensitive pharmaceutical products, January 2014. Qualification of temperature-controlled storage areas, Technical supplement to WHO Technical Report Series, No. 961, 2011, Annex 9: Model guidance for the storage and transport of time and temperature–sensitive pharmaceutical products, January 2014. Related products DL1000-1400 Temperature Logger for demanding temperature monitoring & mapping Vaisala DL1000-1400 is a high-accuracy temperature data logger. Ideal for ultra-low temperature... Read more Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers DL2000 for monitoring temperature, humidity, with optional analog input The Vaisala DL2000 data logger uses highly calibrated temperature and humidity... Read more VaiNet Wireless Access Point AP10 for networking VaiNet RFL-series data loggers The VaiNet Access Point AP10 is a wireless networking hardware device for Vaisala's proprietary... Read more VaiNet Wireless Temperature & Humidity Data Logger RFL100 for wireless monitoring of controlled areas The RFL100 data loggers use Vaisala’s proprietary VaiNet wireless technology to monitor environments... Read more vNet Power over Ethernet (PoE) Logger Interface for connecting DL-series data loggers to a network The Vaisala vNet Power over Ethernet (PoE) data logger interface?is a network connectivity... Read more Wi-Fi Data Logger HMT140 for monitoring temperature, relative humidity, current, voltage & door contacts The Vaisala HMT140?Wi-Fi data logger is designed for... Read more Validation mapping kit For temperature and humidity qualification of GxP environments A reliable, easy-to-use alternative to thermocouple-based equipment, bulky data... Read more vLog VL software for validation/mapping of GxP environments The vLog system is the most accurate and effective solution for understanding your environments and... Read more viewLinc Application Programming Interface to integrate viewLinc with existing systems The Vaisala viewLinc Monitoring System measures a variety of environmental parameters in industrial and... Read more Wireless monitoring system with VaiNet Technology Long-range wireless monitoring ... Read more Wide-Range Temperature Probe TMP115 for demanding temperature controlled environments Ideal for temperature-controlled chambers, cryogenic applications, incubators, LN2 tanks... Read more Cables for Vaisala data loggers Vaisala Cables are used for connecting Vaisala data loggers to a standard USB port and to a standard RS-232 serial port. Read more Related stories Success Story Easy and accurate validation system ensures competitive advantages to mapping service provider Since 1988, Performance Validation (PV) has provided validation, commissioning, and quality services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and... Read more Blog | Aug 14, 2020 Video Q&A: Guidance documents, references, and advice for warehouse mapping In this video, we answer questions we didn’t have time for during our June webinar “Continuous Mapping in Warehouses: Better Data, Better... Read more Blog | Jul 14, 2020 Out-of-spec sensors, incubator hot/cold spots & 21 CFR Part 11 compliance Edited transcript below In this video interview, Vaisala Senior Regulatory Expert answers three questions from customers and industry contacts... Read more Blog | Jun 18, 2020 Video Q&A: Data logger accuracy & resource savvy re-qualifications Scroll down to see the edited transcript In this video interview, Vaisala Senior Regulatory Expert answers three questions from customers and... Read more Blog | May 16, 2020 Video Q&A: Switching monitoring system servers & mapping study know-how Scroll down to see the edited transcript {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails... Read more Blog | Feb 26, 2020 Risk-based requalification 4 Questions your Risk Analysis Needs to Answer Our Senior Regulatory Expert Paul Daniel is happy to answer your questions by email. This week’s... Read more Blog | Nov 29, 2019 Our Most-Read Life Science Blogs of 2019 Once again we bring you a list of our most popular blogs on environmental monitoring from the last year. In case you missed them, and according... Read more Blog | Nov 5, 2019 Monitoring System Integration: Q&A In our webinar "A Future-Proof Monitoring System: Ensuring Your System can Adapt to the Future of GxP" we answered several questions on how the... Read more Blog | Oct 11, 2019 Dealing with Temperature Sensor Deviations We recently received a question from a reader who found an out-of-specification temperature sensor that had been monitoring a controlled... Read more Blog | Aug 2, 2019 Creating SOPs for Continuous Monitoring Systems Dear Vaisala, We are hoping to save time in creating a Standard Operating Procedure for our viewLinc monitoring system. Does Vaisala offer any... Read more Blog | May 13, 2019 Using Mapping Study Data to Select Monitoring Sensor Placement To be honest, I don’t recommend using the mapping data to select the location of your monitoring sensors. The entire idea is counter-intuitive... Read more Blog | Apr 16, 2019 Answers from our Latest Mapping Webinar In this blog, we answer questions we received during our recent webinar “Mapping Made Easy.” If you have not seen it already, watch it now... Read more Blog | Mar 9, 2019 Ready or Not, Bluetooth is coming… I’ve always loved Bluetooth for personal use. That’s not surprising because it was first designed as a tool for a PAN (Personal Area Network)... Read more Blog | Jan 24, 2019 ERES Reminiscing: Thoughts on 21 CFR Part 11 Past, Present & Future I’d never heard of an Electronic Signature until 21 CFR Part 11 was first published in 1997. This iconic regulation had the uninspiring title... Read more Blog | Dec 6, 2018 Temperature Mapping Worst-Case Scenarios in Refrigerators We recently received a question from a pharmaceutical customer on re-qualifying a refrigerator that had been repaired. This customer was... Read more Blog | Nov 20, 2018 7 Data Integrity Hacks for GxP Compliance Last week we had a webinar on data integrity giving our Senior Regulatory Expert Paul Daniel the opportunity to answer questions on data... Read more Blog | Apr 12, 2018 Q&A New VaiNet (LoRa-based) Wireless Data Loggers We had over 480 registrants for our webinar "VaiNet - a Wireless Technology that Rises Above the Crowd" Thank you to everyone who joined in, and... Read more Blog | Mar 12, 2018 With Wireless Monitoring on the Rise, What Changes in Ensuring Compliance with 21 CFR Part 11? As wirelessly networked monitoring devices become more popular, many of our GxP-regulated customers ask about 21 CFR Part 11 and how it impacts... Read more Blog | Feb 20, 2018 Data Base Transfers & Validation for Part 11 & Annex 11 Compliance We recently received these questions: “Are data base transfers part of software validation? If yes, how can we validate the transfer?” The... Read more Blog | Feb 2, 2018 Thermal Damping of Temperature Probes: Monitoring yes, Mapping no (maybe) We receive a lot of questions on the use of thermal damping devices for temperature sensors. Mostly it depends on your application, but for... Read more Blog | Jan 19, 2018 Can you Validate a Refrigerator Truck like a Walk-in? Four Key Differences in These Storage Areas In this week's blog we answer a question about validating cold-storage for pharmaceutical and biotechnology... are there differences? Hello Paul... Read more Blog | Jan 1, 2018 Our Most-Read Life Science Blogs in 2017 Happy New Year! Once again we bring you a list of our most popular blogs from the last year. In case you missed them, and according to our Web... Read more Blog | Dec 14, 2017 Why Not Use Mean Kinetic Temperature in Cold Applications? Here’s why… Back for more on Mean Kinetic Temperature with a customer question: Hi Paul, I have reviewed Vaisala’s application note on mean kinetic... Read more Blog | Nov 28, 2017 Trusting Fans for Temperature Uniformity Vs. Loading Styles & Mapping Studies We received this question from a customer performing mapping studies in fridges and cold rooms: Dear Paul, In mapping a cold chamber or room... Read more Blog | Nov 2, 2017 Learn Three Keys to Data Integrity in this new Infographic Read more Blog | Oct 20, 2017 What's your open door (mapping study) policy? In this week's blog, answer a question about open door mapping studies and offer some considerations that may close the issue (and the door). Hi... Read more Blog | Sep 29, 2017 When the mapping study says move the probe, do you need other criteria to relocate? In this week's blog, Senior Regulatory Expert Paul Daniel offers some practical advice on moving probes in validation/mapping. Plus, you are... 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Vaisala offers comprehensive mapping qualification solutions to help you to comply with the GDP (Good Distribution Practice) regulations such as EU GDP (2013/C 343/01) and USP 36 Chapter <1079> and the forthcoming <1083>. Environmental mapping qualifications — necessary in areas that store human and investigational medicinal products — are performed by drug manufacturers, storage facilities, wholesale distributors and other stakeholders in the GxP supply chain. See a sample of Vaisala's IQOQ protocol (PDF). Watch a system overview video See a Device Selection Guide View our Library of GxP Regulatory Articles Vaisala Environmental Mapping Qualification offerings include: Mapping kit: Vaisala data loggers, vLog software to collect the measurement data, and the vLog IQ/OQ protocol to validate the software according to 21 CFR Part 11 and Annex 11 World-class mapping?services?to profile the temperature and relative humidity dynamics of refrigerators, freezers, cold rooms, warehouses, storage areas, distribution centers, incubators, or stability chambers. (Service available in Europe, Japan and China.) Optional?custom calibration points for industry-best accuracy Tightened Mapping Qualification Requirements, Heightened Regulatory Expectations Good Distribution Practices have seen increased regulatory focus in the past years. This was in large part initiated by the Canadian regulatory agency Health Canada (GUI-0069, 2011), which was the first regulatory body to mention temperature mapping. This direction was soon reiterated by regulatory bodies around the globe, including: CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organization), India CFDA (China Food and Drug Administration), China EMA (European Medicines Agency), Europe Each of these organizations has since published the new or updated guidelines and documents. The USA then updated USP Chapter <1079> “Good Distribution Practices for Drug Products”. Soon thereafter several guides emerged to offer specific instructions. For example, the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering’s cold chain management publication provides advice on the placement of mapping qualification sensors. The Parenteral Drug Association’s Technical Report 58 discusses how to perform risk assessments related to GDP. And the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme released their own GDP guide, which aligns closely with EU GDP regulation. This was an important step towards global standardization as PIC/S currently has more than 40 participant countries. Industry Changes to the Temperature-Controlled Supply Chain Drive the Need for Guidance Meanwhile, distribution activities have evolved, and distribution chains are increasingly international. However, this has resulted in an increased risk of temperature excursions. A well-executed environmental mapping qualification is the ideal method to assess and offset the risk of excursions. But, what constitutes a well-executed mapping qualification? First, studies should always be performed?before?any regulated medicinal products are allowed in a cold storage area, warehouse, and temperature controlled room or chambers. Mappings should be performed under representative conditions. In practice, this means seasonal mapping studies, winter and summer. In addition, mappings should include empty and loaded conditions. Once mapping qualifications have been performed for an area or chamber, the monitoring sensors are then placed according to the locations where the most temperature fluctuation occurred - often called hot and cold spots. The Principles of Validation Lead to Objective-based Qualifications The ultimate goals of the environmental mapping qualification can be summarized like so: To demonstrate temperature (and humidity, when needed) uniformity. To identify unsuitable storage areas. To determine representative monitoring points It’s important to remember that mapping qualification studies are not restricted to fixed places. For temperature controlled vehicles in the distribution chain, the original temperature mapping qualification is performed according to the fundamentals outlined above: under representative conditions, loaded and unloaded, with areas either excluded as a storage location or monitored continuously according to the results of the study. For more information on Vaisala’s Environmental Mapping Qualification solutions, please see our?brochure, or contact?your local service center. Resources EU GDP (2013/C 343/01) Guidelines of 5 November 2013 on Good Distribution Practice of medicinal products for human use USP 36 – Chapter <1179> Good Storage and Distribution Practices for Drug Products USP 36 – Chapter <1083> Good Distribution Practices (to be released in the future) 21 CRF Part 11 Electronic Records / Electronic Signatures EU GMP Annex 11 Computerized systems GUI- 0069 Guidelines for Temperature Control of Drug Products during Storage and Transportation, 2011. CDSCO Guidelines on Good Distribution practices for biological products, 2012. CFDA The Good Supply Practice for Pharmaceutical Products, GSP (China) Order of the Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China No. 90, 2013. ISPE Good Practice Guide – Cold Chain Management, 2011. PDA: Technical Report 58 – Risk Management for Temperature Controlled Distribution, 2012. PIC/S guide to good distribution practice for medicinal products, 2014. Further Reading French standard, AFNOR NFx15-140 Australian Standard AS2853-1986 German Standard DIN 12880. Temperature mapping of storage areas, Technical supplement to WHO Technical Report Series, No. 961, 2011, Annex 9: Model guidance for the storage and transport of time and temperature–sensitive pharmaceutical products, January 2014. Qualification of temperature-controlled storage areas, Technical supplement to WHO Technical Report Series, No. 961, 2011, Annex 9: Model guidance for the storage and transport of time and temperature–sensitive pharmaceutical products, January 2014.
Related products DL1000-1400 Temperature Logger for demanding temperature monitoring & mapping Vaisala DL1000-1400 is a high-accuracy temperature data logger. Ideal for ultra-low temperature... Read more Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers DL2000 for monitoring temperature, humidity, with optional analog input The Vaisala DL2000 data logger uses highly calibrated temperature and humidity... Read more VaiNet Wireless Access Point AP10 for networking VaiNet RFL-series data loggers The VaiNet Access Point AP10 is a wireless networking hardware device for Vaisala's proprietary... Read more VaiNet Wireless Temperature & Humidity Data Logger RFL100 for wireless monitoring of controlled areas The RFL100 data loggers use Vaisala’s proprietary VaiNet wireless technology to monitor environments... Read more vNet Power over Ethernet (PoE) Logger Interface for connecting DL-series data loggers to a network The Vaisala vNet Power over Ethernet (PoE) data logger interface?is a network connectivity... Read more Wi-Fi Data Logger HMT140 for monitoring temperature, relative humidity, current, voltage & door contacts The Vaisala HMT140?Wi-Fi data logger is designed for... Read more Validation mapping kit For temperature and humidity qualification of GxP environments A reliable, easy-to-use alternative to thermocouple-based equipment, bulky data... Read more vLog VL software for validation/mapping of GxP environments The vLog system is the most accurate and effective solution for understanding your environments and... Read more viewLinc Application Programming Interface to integrate viewLinc with existing systems The Vaisala viewLinc Monitoring System measures a variety of environmental parameters in industrial and... Read more Wireless monitoring system with VaiNet Technology Long-range wireless monitoring ... Read more Wide-Range Temperature Probe TMP115 for demanding temperature controlled environments Ideal for temperature-controlled chambers, cryogenic applications, incubators, LN2 tanks... Read more Cables for Vaisala data loggers Vaisala Cables are used for connecting Vaisala data loggers to a standard USB port and to a standard RS-232 serial port. Read more
DL1000-1400 Temperature Logger for demanding temperature monitoring & mapping Vaisala DL1000-1400 is a high-accuracy temperature data logger. Ideal for ultra-low temperature... Read more
Temperature and Humidity Data Loggers DL2000 for monitoring temperature, humidity, with optional analog input The Vaisala DL2000 data logger uses highly calibrated temperature and humidity... Read more
VaiNet Wireless Access Point AP10 for networking VaiNet RFL-series data loggers The VaiNet Access Point AP10 is a wireless networking hardware device for Vaisala's proprietary... Read more
VaiNet Wireless Temperature & Humidity Data Logger RFL100 for wireless monitoring of controlled areas The RFL100 data loggers use Vaisala’s proprietary VaiNet wireless technology to monitor environments... Read more
vNet Power over Ethernet (PoE) Logger Interface for connecting DL-series data loggers to a network The Vaisala vNet Power over Ethernet (PoE) data logger interface?is a network connectivity... Read more
Wi-Fi Data Logger HMT140 for monitoring temperature, relative humidity, current, voltage & door contacts The Vaisala HMT140?Wi-Fi data logger is designed for... Read more
Validation mapping kit For temperature and humidity qualification of GxP environments A reliable, easy-to-use alternative to thermocouple-based equipment, bulky data... Read more
vLog VL software for validation/mapping of GxP environments The vLog system is the most accurate and effective solution for understanding your environments and... Read more
viewLinc Application Programming Interface to integrate viewLinc with existing systems The Vaisala viewLinc Monitoring System measures a variety of environmental parameters in industrial and... Read more
Wide-Range Temperature Probe TMP115 for demanding temperature controlled environments Ideal for temperature-controlled chambers, cryogenic applications, incubators, LN2 tanks... Read more
Cables for Vaisala data loggers Vaisala Cables are used for connecting Vaisala data loggers to a standard USB port and to a standard RS-232 serial port. Read more
Related stories Success Story Easy and accurate validation system ensures competitive advantages to mapping service provider Since 1988, Performance Validation (PV) has provided validation, commissioning, and quality services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and... Read more Blog | Aug 14, 2020 Video Q&A: Guidance documents, references, and advice for warehouse mapping In this video, we answer questions we didn’t have time for during our June webinar “Continuous Mapping in Warehouses: Better Data, Better... Read more Blog | Jul 14, 2020 Out-of-spec sensors, incubator hot/cold spots & 21 CFR Part 11 compliance Edited transcript below In this video interview, Vaisala Senior Regulatory Expert answers three questions from customers and industry contacts... 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Success Story Easy and accurate validation system ensures competitive advantages to mapping service provider Since 1988, Performance Validation (PV) has provided validation, commissioning, and quality services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and... Read more
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Blog | Sep 29, 2017 When the mapping study says move the probe, do you need other criteria to relocate? In this week's blog, Senior Regulatory Expert Paul Daniel offers some practical advice on moving probes in validation/mapping. Plus, you are... Read more
Blog | Jun 29, 2017 5 Ways to Treat a Misbehaving Refrigerator Go high-end, Tune it up, Block it off, Worst-Case Scenario, Change the Set-point In this week's blog, Paul offers some advice on problem spots... Read more
Success Story McKesson Specialty Health achieves over 100 audits without a single observation Bullet-proof environmental monitoring technology that answers auditors’ questions. McKesson Corporation, currently ranked 5th on the FORTUNE 500... Read more
Success Story Vaisala Honorary In-kind Donator for New Children’s Hospital Vaisala will be contributing humidity, temperature, and carbon dioxide measurement instruments to the new children’s hospital to be constructed... Read more
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