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Validation
Phase of validation
Design qualification (DQ)
Installation Qualification (IQ)
Operation Qualification (OQ)
Performance Qualification (PQ)
Maintenance Qualification (MQ)
Component Qualification (CQ)
Instrument Re-Qualification
References.
What is Validation?
Regulatory requirements
Process overview
System boundaries
Operational considerations
Data records
System functions
System software
Functional Validation
Structurally Maintenance
Installation Operational Performance
Validated
Qualification Qualification Qualification
Products
OQ
DQ PQ
IQ OQ PQ
Before installation:
- Obtain manufacturer's recommendations for installation site
requirements.
- Check the site for the fulfillment of the manufacturer's
recommendations (utilities such as electricity, water and gases
plus environmental conditions such as humidity, temperature,
vibration level and dust).
- Allow sufficient shelf space for the equipment itself, related
SOPs, operating manuals, logbooks and software.
Operation Qualification (OQ)
Operational qualification (OQ) is the process of testing to ensure
that the individual and combined systems function to meet
agreed performance criteria and to check how the result of
testing is recorded. The purpose is to ensure that all the dynamic
attributes comply with the original design. Each of the
instrument’s function are checked to ensure that they conform to
the manufacturer’s specifications.
This includes the use of certified, traceable electrical simulators
and standards to verify that the equipment is processing input
signals correctly.
Performance Qualification (PQ)
Performance qualification (PQ), also called process qualification,
is the process of testing to ensure that the individual and
combined systems function to meet agreed performance criteria
on a consistent basis and to check how the result of testing is
recorded. The purpose is to ensure that the criteria specified can
be achieved on a reliable basis over a period of time.