Choosing The Right Technology
Meeting industry standard can be an imperative for many laboratories. Working to these requisite standards is not necessarily a guarantee of product safety. There are clear deifinitions of how to achieve standard 100 registration, but it’s a more collaborative approach that benefits the entire supply chain.
Choosing The Right Technology
For Example, the water industry will need to set up schedulling plans and complex run sheets for collecting, delivering and testing samples coming from the fields and will need fast turnaround from receipt to testing.
Water testing laboratories need a LIMS infrastructure with the ability to support that complexity of scheduling and provide the necessary analytics and trend-finding to prevent poor quality water entering the customer pipeline.
Benefits from a LIMS to help them manage work scheduling, so that their staff aren’t under-deployed for long periods while they wait for samples to be delivered.
It’s about building holistic system where all the different pieces work together to accomplish all the different tasks and management function.
Making Use of Data
Organising data and setting in place an adequate archiving infrastructure are thus critical if laboratories want to ensure that their data is secure and can be easily be found again.
The LIMS must be configurable to manage the laboratory operation so that capture, management and delivery of information meets the relevant compliance requirements and expectations.