Smart Sensor Placement in GxP Environments: Getting it right for reliable monitoring

Monitoring system sensor placement best practices & guidelines
Life Science
Choose your session

Join our free webinar to learn best practices for placing temperature, humidity, CO₂, and differential pressure sensors in regulated environments—so you’re always ready for audits and inspections.

Placing environmental monitoring sensors isn’t just about coverage—it’s about compliance, accuracy, and risk mitigation. In this free webinar, Vaisala Senior GxP Regulatory Expert Paul Daniel will walk you through practical, audit-ready guidance for sensor placement in GxP-regulated spaces. 

You’ll learn how to optimize the location of sensors that monitor temperature, relative humidity, carbon dioxide (CO₂), and differential pressure in storage areas, cleanrooms, incubators, and more. Whether you're monitoring pharmaceuticals, biologics, or medical devices, this session will help you ensure that your monitoring sensor placement supports product quality and withstands regulatory scrutiny.

What You’ll Learn

•    How sensor placement supports GxP compliance and data integrity
•    Key considerations for each parameter: temperature, humidity, CO₂, and differential pressure
•    Tips for avoiding common mistakes in labs, warehouses, and cleanrooms
•     How to document placement decisions for audits and validation

Who Should attend:

•    Quality Assurance / Quality Control professionals  
•    Validation and Compliance teams  
•    Facility and Environmental Monitoring managers  
•    Lab managers and cleanroom operators  
•    Engineers involved in GxP-regulated environments  
 

See our Privacy Policy for more details.
You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here

Presenter:

Paul Daniel, Vaisala

Senior GxP Regulatory Compliance Expert

Paul Daniel has worked in the GMP-regulated industries for over 25 years helping manufacturers apply good manufacturing practices in a wide range of qualification projects.  His specialties include mapping, monitoring, and computerized systems.  At Vaisala, Paul oversees and guides the validation program for the Vaisala viewLinc environmental monitoring system.  He serves as a customer advocate to ensure the viewLinc environmental monitoring system matches the demanding requirements of life science and regulated applications.  Paul is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, with a bachelor’s degree in biology.