In the pharmaceutical industry, maintaining the quality and effectiveness of drugs and chemicals is of great importance. One of the key methods to ensure this is the use of temperature mapping in warehouses and laboratory equipment. The temperature map depicts the temperature fluctuations in different parts of the production and warehouse environments of pharmaceuticals and laboratories. These maps help to identify the points that may experience temperature fluctuations, and based on this information, better management is provided for the arrangement and storage of materials. In fact, the temperature map in pharmaceutical warehouses suggests the location of transmitters and data loggers to measure temperature and humidity and monitor them. Also, with the help of the temperature map, the performance of the ventilation system (HVAC) can be monitored and technical corrections can be made if necessary.
After receiving the basic information and filling the relevant forms and the required engineering analysis, the process of compiling the temperature map begins with the placement of the data loggers. First, temperature sampling should be done at different time intervals according to the instructions by calibrated sensors. The number and placement of required data loggers is based on the standards and guidance documents available in WHO. Then, with the help of collected data and drawing graphs and statistical analysis, the temperature map of the monitored environment is prepared. Gito uses the reference documents of the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop the protocols and instructions (SOPs) needed to carry out the processes and can provide complete documentation for the temperature mapping of the raw material and product warehouses, chamber, incubator and other laboratory equipment. Finally the documents along with attachments will be delivered to the customer.