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Temperature Mapping for Pharmaceutical Environments – From Planning to Practice‎‎

Course Overview

In highly regulated industries, ensuring controlled environments through accurate mapping and qualification is essential for maintaining product quality, and operational integrity. As processes become more complex, organizations must adopt structured and well-documented approaches to mapping studies to ensure reliable and defensible results.

This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of mapping and qualification, guiding participants from foundational concepts through planning, execution, and data analysis. From understanding study design and equipment selection to addressing common challenges and applying industry best practices, attendees will gain practical knowledge to conduct effective mapping studies.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this webinar, you will:

1. Define mapping and qualification and explain their importance in maintaining controlled environments and meeting regulatory requirements.

2. Identify the key steps involved in planning and executing a mapping study, including study design, equipment selection, and risk-based considerations.

3. Recognize common challenges encountered during mapping activities and apply best practices to ensure accurate and reliable results.

Ultimately, you’ll leave with actionable insights that help enhance quality performance, strengthen your ability to analyze data effectively, and ensure proper documentation

What You'll Learn?

  • Gain practical knowledge on how to design, execute, and document mapping and qualification studies with confidence.
  • Learn how to avoid common pitfalls, select the right measurement technology, and apply best practices.
  • QA managers
  • IT
  • Facility Manager
  • Operation Manager
  • Auditors; Security Manager
  • Production Manager
  • Laboratory Manager
  • COOs
  • CTOs

Course Content

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  • Course Level Experts
  • Lessons 1
  • Duration 1 hr 28 mins
  • Additional Resource 0
  • Last Update June 11, 2026
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