Balances
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This live webinar ‘Weighing According to Ph. Eur. from Mettler-Toledo explains everything you need to know to ensure compliance with the new Ph. Eur. General Chapter 2.1.7 ‘Balances for Analytical Purposes’, published on 1 July 2021. The European Pharmacopoeia is the single legally binding reference work for the quality control of medicines in its European member states, or any pharmaceutical company who exports into the European market. The new regulations, published in July 2021 must be fully complied with after a 6-month transition period, by 1 January 2022.
During this live webinar, you will learn what the new Ph. Eur. General Chapter 2.1.7 ‘Balances for Analytical Purposes’ covers and understand the implications for your weighing processes. Details of specific requirements for calibration, and performance checks for accuracy and repeatability will be presented and explained, along with advice on how to apply these requirements and how to prove compliance for audit purposes.
This free 30-minute webinar with Q&A session, is being held on 15 June and 29 June 2021, presented by Dr Klaus Fritsch, Compliance Manager, Mettler-Toledo.
The webinar covers the following topics: legal status and scope of the European Pharmacopoeia; key elements of General Chapter 2.1.7 "Balances for Analytical Purposes’; similarities and differences between Ph. Eur. and USP requirements; main weighing principles and considerations to mitigate environmental influences that might affect the performance of the balance; why calibration is an essential task in a quality management system, and must include a statement of measurement uncertainty; specific performance checks required to assess the accuracy and precision of an instrument; how GWP, a scientific standard, supports compliance with General Chapter 2.1.7; where to obtain further information on the life-cycle management of balances in a regulated environment.
Register now for this free webinar ‘Weighing According to Ph. Eur.’ to learn more.
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