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Concerning the transport of pharmaceutical and blood products the recorder temperature class requested and frequently class 1 (+ or – 1°C accuracy) in the negative temperature ranges and class 0.5 (+ or – 0.5°C accuracy) in the positive ranges.
 
Concerning the transport of pharmaceutical and blood products the recorder temperature class requested and frequently class 1 (+ or – 1°C accuracy) in the negative temperature ranges and class 0.5 (+ or – 0.5°C accuracy) in the positive ranges.
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Be careful, it is up to you to define the class you wish to verify and the cost of the certification is all the higher the more precise the requested class is.
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How often should you have your recorder checked?
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The text of the standard states that “the frequency of testing depends on the requirements of the user, taking into account the manufacturer’s specifications”. Nevertheless, it gives some recommendations: “It is recommended, however, that the manufacturer or workshops authorized by the manufacturer or the approved verification services carry out an inspection each year, when the temperature recorders and thermometers have been used during this period. »
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How do you know if your recorder complies with the EN13486 standard?
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The laboratory that performed the periodic verification shall be able to provide a verification report or calibration report for each recorder or sensor with the date of the report. In addition, the recorder itself shall be visibly marked with the fact that it has been verified and the date of verification.
      
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