
Improving Efficiency And Ensuring Compliance In The Pharmaceutical Industry
Today, it seems like everyone is talking about digitalisation – and for good reason. Done properly, digitalisation can unlock a whole host of benefits for companies including greater efficiency, cost savings, and the ability to do data analysis.
But in order to harness these rewards, digitalisation needs to be carried out in a smart way – especially in the pharmaceutical industry where compliance and patient safety are the key drivers.
Digitalising calibration
One area ripe for digitalisation is calibration. Calibration is still largely paper-based in the pharma industry, which means there is room for human error across the many steps required.
Process instrument calibration is just one of many maintenance-related activities in a manufacturing plant, and it doesn’t make sense for companies to use their limited resources and time performing unnecessary calibrations or following time-consuming, ineffective calibration procedures.
The use of paper for calibration also means that a huge potential resource – data from calibrations – is being wasted as it’s sitting in binders in a storage room rather than being easily available for analysis.
How automated calibration works
An integrated calibration solution is a smart way to digitalise calibrations.
Such a solution combines the actual calibrators, centralised calibration software, and industry knowledge to deliver an automated and paperless flow of calibration data.
This means moving away from resource-intensive manual data entry towards an automated system where everything is validated automatically by a single technician using a multifunctional device – in real time and with no room for human error.
The benefits
The benefits of digitalising and automating calibration are numerous and include:
- Ensuring patient safety and compliance by ensuring that instruments are operating within tolerances
- Each calibration takes less time, improving operational efficiency
- Smart calibrators can provide guidance to technicians to decrease errors during calibrations
- Management can make more informed decisions based on current data
- The integrity of calibration data is kept safe in a tamper-proof central repository
- Data can be found quickly and easily for audit purposes
How to ensure successful digitalisation
In order to make sure digitalisation serves a useful purpose and fulfills its potential, several things are needed.
Firstly, the proper expertise to ensure that systems are in compliance with the Food and Drug Administration’s Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and other regulatory requirements. The GMP requirement 21 CFR Part 11, which regulates how the calibration certificate is documented and signed electronically, must be followed in order to create a compliant process.
Secondly, the actual calibration solution software and hardware need to be designed in a way that minimises or removes the need for human input. This reduces the chance of error and removes the need for the “four eyes” principle – where a second set of eyes are needed to confirm calibration data is recorded correctly.
Finally, software tools need to be available to quickly access data, for example for audit purposes, as well as to carry out trend or other analysis on calibration data. This data can also be used to predict when a device is drifting out of tolerance to optimise maintenance, or for comparing performance between factories to optimise efficiency.
To find out more about what digitalising calibration means in practice, read our white paper.
Beamex Ltd
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About us
A better way to calibrate – Since the establishment of Beamex in 1975, the company has focused strongly and consistently on calibration. Beamex is a technology and service company that develops, manufactures and markets high-quality calibration equipment, software, systems and services for the calibration and maintenance of process instruments. The company is a leading worldwide provider of integrated calibration solutions for improving quality and efficiency.
Beamex offers a comprehensive range of products and services—from portable calibrators to workstations, calibration accessories, calibration software, industry-specific solutions and professional services. Through Beamex’s global and competent partner network, Beamex’s products and services are available in more than 80 countries. Beamex is certified in accordance with the ISO 9001:2015 quality standard.
Over forty years of experience in manufacturing and developing calibration equipment and systems, close co-operation with customers that have high requirements and uncompromising quality standards, shared by the people working at Beamex, are things that have made Beamex’s calibration solutions world-class. As a proof of Beamex’s success, there are more than 10,000 companies worldwide utilising its calibration solutions.
Beamex’s ISO 17025 accredited calibration laboratory is accredited and approved by FINAS (Finnish Accreditation Service). FINAS is a member of all Multilateral Recognition Agreements / Mutual Recognition Arrangements (MLA/MRA) signed by European and other international organisations, i.e. European co-operation for Accreditation (EA), International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and International Accreditation Forum Inc. (IAF).
What we do in a nutshell
We provide products and services for companies to streamline and digitalise their calibration processes.
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