5 Rules of Sensor Placement in Validation/Mapping Applications Overview In today’s global economy, drugs, biotechnology, and medical devices are shipped all over the world. To ensure that temperature-sensitive products are stored correctly, new or revised Good Distribution Practice (GDP) regulations for mapping studies have been implemented. At Vaisala, the most common questions we receive about validation mapping are: where to place sensors and how many sensors do I use? This article expands upon 5 rules to apply when creating a rationale for sensor placement in mapping studies. Learn how to: Map the extremes Map in three dimensions Map large spaces Identify and address variables Relationship of mapping and monitoring To learn more by downloading today! See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Overview In today’s global economy, drugs, biotechnology, and medical devices are shipped all over the world. To ensure that temperature-sensitive products are stored correctly, new or revised Good Distribution Practice (GDP) regulations for mapping studies have been implemented. At Vaisala, the most common questions we receive about validation mapping are: where to place sensors and how many sensors do I use? This article expands upon 5 rules to apply when creating a rationale for sensor placement in mapping studies. Learn how to: Map the extremes Map in three dimensions Map large spaces Identify and address variables Relationship of mapping and monitoring To learn more by downloading today! See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here