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Preparing for an audit:

Temperature compliance and documentation

Worried about your next audit – or just tired of the time-consuming headache that is audit prep? Learn how to get your GxP temperature monitoring and mapping audit-ready, avoid frequent errors, and reduce prep time.

  • Step by step audit preparation checklist
  • Required documents and how to organize them
  • Common audit failures (and how you prevent them)

Meet the speakers

Join our live certification webinar where Eupry’s co-founder and Chief Quality Officer, Jakob Konradsen, and QA/QC Lead, Anja Jacobsen, will dive into how to proactively prepare your temperature compliance setup – from monitoring and mapping to calibration and documentation – to meet auditor expectations, avoid last-minute scrambling, and minimize the time you spend on audits drastically.

Register for the webinar now

When: June 16th, 2025

  • 4 P.M. CEST
  • 3 P.M. BST
  • 10 A.M. EDT
  • 9 A.M. CDT
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Validation, temperature monitoring, data logger calibrations, and much more: Temperature compliance is a field with many aspects – and also pitfalls when it comes to successful audits.

Getting ready for an audit can be a straining process. Sprinkle in the uncertainty of meeting the auditor's expectations, and you have a recipe for both frustrations and worries.

At the same time, waiting until the last minute to start the preparation will only make it harder – or even impossible – to navigate.

Proactively preparing your operation can make the audit process much more efficient (and less worrisome) when the audit day arises.

But what are the best practices for audit-ready temperature compliance? Which steps can and should you take to efficiently prepare for an audit of your temperature monitoring, mapping, and similar compliance practices?

Key takeaways

  1. The concrete steps to take to make sure your operation is ready for an audit
  2. How to update your SOPs, risk assessments, etc., to match GxP requirements
  3. What specific documents auditors often ask for – and how to structure them
  4. The compliance gaps teams often miss in mapping, monitoring, and calibration