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How to navigate WHO’s temperature mapping guidelines

The WHO’s guidelines for temperature mapping are commonly known as a strong indicator of regulatory compliance. That being said, these guidelines are not a walk in the park to navigate or implement.

Key takeaways

  • Understanding the WHO’s guidelines for temperature mapping
  • The practical steps to implementing these guidelines in your mapping strategy and processes
  • The pitfalls to avoid when performing a temperature mapping to stay compliant
  • Q&A session

Meet the speakers

  • Jakob Konradsen,
    Co-founder & Chief Quality Officer at Eupry

  • Aleš Ukmar,
    Senior consultant at Eupry

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Client Testimonials

  • The calibration of the Eupry temperature loggers is easy and quick. I received a box with the new sensors (…) It took me under an hour to calibrate 40 loggers – including the time it took to find the refrigerators.”

    Kasper H. Christophersen

    Research Associate at Novozymes

  • “Automated temperature monitoring allows us to relax knowing that the temperature is automatically recorded, giving us reliable alarms if temperature deviation occurs.”

    Dora Adanic

    Chief Operating Officer at Genera Research

  • “The Eupry data loggers were easy and convenient to set up, the flexibility of the system offers the possibility to be aware of any change whenever there is a problem, and more importantly, the archives which hold all data in the cloud can be achieved at all times.”

    Elvis Bergue

    Electromechanical and Water Manager at Axonova