Does your department handle temperature-sensitive products and samples?

We understand that maintaining the integrity of products and samples is vital for any research department. That is why you need a reliable, continuous temperature monitoring system that reduces risks and costs while fully complying with industry regulations like 21 CFR Part 11, MHRA, HTA, WHO and many more.

Our advanced technology precisely monitors sample and product temperatures, collects and stores data automatically, and promptly alerts you of any temperature excursions. Our wired and wireless systems are designed to streamline your workflow by sending you alerts only when needed and providing temperature data 24/7.

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Benefits of using our solution:

  • Flexibility – We offer wired, wireless and hybrid monitoring systems for a bespoke solution to suit your facility.
  • Usability – You can track the status of your parameters within your facility with the InfoPoint touchscreen display, from your laptop with the online portal or in palm of your hand with our app.
  • Reliability – Our alarm and push notification features will notify you as soon as there is an excursion to give you plenty of time to fix the issue before it becomes a problem.
  • Supportive – You’ll receive support from us regularly. We offer preventative maintenance, annual calibration, validation, and mapping services to ensure your equipment is working properly. We also provide comprehensive documentation to help you prepare for any regulatory audits to keep your operations running smoothly.

 


How Contronics enables Nottingham Trent University to follow industry legislation

Our customer, Nottingham Trent University (NTU), is the 9th largest university in the UK. As a research-based university, the NTU is required to store human tissue onsite, meaning that they have to comply with Human Tissue Act (HTA) legislation.

As part of the HTA legislation, organisations are required to record freezer temperatures as well as audit trails, which was something NTU’s manual system could not do. Not to mention that NTU’s manual temperature monitoring approach also took up valuable resources and was naturally prone to human error.

The Contronics team ensured that the new automated system was installed quickly and effectively, while our support team provided detailed training to staff. Since then, NTU has benefited from 24/7 monitoring are assured that their tissue samples are being stored at an optimal temperature with the knowledge that our system will alert them in case of an emergency. NTU also confidently adheres to the HTA legislation, enhancing its reliability and capability.

For more information about the case study, read it here.

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