UKAS Incubator Calibration
UKAS Calibration on Incubators In today's climate of strict traceability, calibration and validation of laboratory equipment is a vital component in this process. We can conduct the calibration of your equipment and help and advise through the sometimes daunting, process of calibration and validation. We have over 20 years experience working in the medical and laboratory field and understand the up-to-date calibration and validation requirements demanded by current accreditation bodies. By offering an extensive service we are able to calibrate a broad range of equipment in one visit. This allows Boost Labcare to offer competitive pricing by utilising our time efficiently and effectively. We can also offer competitive service maintenance contracts on your equipment and the routine calibration can be built into the contracts giving you peace of mind in the performance of your equipment. Calibration Procedure During an Incubator Calibration an agreed number of type 'T' temperature measuring thermocouples, connected to a data logger, would be placed at agreed locations within the incubator. Temperatures will be logged every minute and the resulting data will be reported on a UKAS certificate with graphical evidence as detailed in the Boost Labcare Quality Manual and adhering to your own validation protocol. This method is deemed appropriate to the calibration requested Benefits of Calibration • Satisfy internal and external audits • Proving equipment performance • Traceability through a process • Improving standards • Important factor in IQ OQ PQ If you require calibration of equipment not on this list please do not hesitate to contact us: • Autoclave/Sterilisers • Media preparators • Incubators • Refrigerators • Ovens • Digital Thermometers • Cold Rooms • Water Baths We are here to help and advise so please do not hesitate to contact us: Telephone: 01934 631765 Fax: 01934 627166 Email: enquiries@boostlabcare.co.ukVisit the Boost Labcare Ltd website for more information on UKAS Incubator Calibration