Mapping Study Strategies in the Manufacturing Industry
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Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Abstract
The following article is focused in
strategies to conduct Mapping studies for the
manufacturing industries. Mapping studies are
used to document and control the distribution of
environmental conditions in a determined space.
These studies are performed by strategically
placing sensors in equally distributed points to
identify and eliminate if necessary critical points
(cold/hot spots). This article will be focused on
good manufacturing practices (GMP) and CFR 210
& 211. Also to present a strategy to the industry on
the basics of mapping studies, describe the uses,
outline possible study requirements guide. A
mapping study was performed in a raw material
warehouse. The study consist in monitoring static
conditions for one (1) day and at dynamic
conditions for seven (7) consecutive days by
placing sensors strategically in the warehouse.
Environmental conditions were monitored and
results were successfully achieved. The maximum
temperature and relative humidity recorded during
the study was 76°F and 69%, complying with the
required specification defined in this article. This
means that the raw material warehouse complied
with the intended use at the solid dosage
pharmaceutical.
Key Terms – Mapping Study, Environmental
Distribution, Storage of Materials.
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Design Project Article for the Graduate Programs at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Colón Vélez, M. E. (2016). Mapping study strategies in the manufacturing industry [Unpublished manuscript]. Graduate School, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.