Implementing a QMS for your Laboratory has benefits far exceeding “because we have to”. The thought of adding costly paperwork and red tape to your company’s day-to-day activities in the workplace does not inspire excitement. In a laboratory setting, a QMS will include standardised activities surrounding administration, the laboratory work environment, methods, laboratory techniques, reagents and instrumentation, staff training and record keeping to name a few. The objective is not only quality data but also traceability and integrity of the data.Ī QMS encompasses every department and internal system of an organisation, integrating the various departments and processes in a holistic manner through standardised, coordinated activities, every step of the way. The basic concepts of a QMS are quite simple: Simply put, a QMS can be defined as a collection of business processes, policies and procedures that is implemented to meet a specified set of customer requirements, consistently. Read moreWhat was in the BIG box that arrived at LabSPACE Midrand?
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