SOP for Calibration of Pressure Gauges

SOP for Calibration of Pressure Gauges

Standard Operating Procedure for Calibration of Pressure Gauges

1) Purpose

The purpose of this SOP is to establish the procedures for calibrating pressure gauges to ensure accuracy and reliability in pressure measurements as per regulatory requirements in the pharmaceutical industry.

2) Scope

This SOP applies to all pressure gauges used in the pharmaceutical manufacturing process.

3) Responsibilities

The Quality Assurance Department is responsible for implementing and adhering to this SOP. All personnel involved in the calibration process must be trained and qualified.

4) Procedure

  1. Calibration Schedule Establishment
    1. Develop a calibration schedule based on gauge criticality, manufacturer recommendations, and regulatory requirements.
    2. Assign unique identification numbers or labels to each pressure gauge for traceability.
    3. Document calibration frequency and tolerance limits for each pressure gauge.
  2. Calibration Process
    1. Retrieve the pressure gauge to be calibrated from its designated location.
    2. Verify the gauge’s identity and check its condition for any physical damage.
    3. Perform calibration using certified calibration standards and procedures.
    4. Record calibration results including before and after values, adjustments made, and calibration date.
    5. Apply calibration labels indicating next due date and calibration status.
  3. Out-of-Tolerance Conditions
    1. If a pressure gauge is found out-of-tolerance, quarantine it immediately and perform investigation to determine impact.
    2. Take corrective action, recalibrate if possible, or arrange for repair by authorized personnel.
    3. Document all actions taken, including investigation findings and corrective measures.
  4. Record Keeping
    1. Maintain accurate records of all calibration activities, including calibration certificates, calibration history, and maintenance logs.
    2. Archive records for easy retrieval during audits or inspections.
See also  SOP for Laboratory Equipment Maintenance

5) Abbreviations, if any

None

6) Documents, if any

Calibration Certificates, Calibration Logs, Maintenance Records

7) Reference, if any

Relevant regulatory guidelines such as FDA, EMA, and WHO GMP requirements for calibration of pressure gauges.

8) SOP Version

Version 1.0

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