Data loggers including those measuring temperature, humidity, and thermocouple inputs can meet FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance when paired with validated software and documented procedures. It highlights key requirements such as audit trails, user authentication, electronic signatures, and links to official FDA resources while pointing readers to IOThrifty’s data logger collection.
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Intro to Temperature Data Loggers
Learn about the different types of temperature data loggers used across industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, HVAC, and manufacturing. Compare thermocouple, RTD, thermistor, and wireless models to choose the right logger for your monitoring needs.
Wireless Temperature Sensors in Remote Industrial Sites
Discover how wireless temperature sensors, transmitters and data loggers improve remote industrial monitoring by enhancing accuracy, efficiency and long term performance tracking.
Managing Heat Index in Industrial Facilities
In this article, we break down what the heat index is, why it matters in industrial settings, how to measure it (even indoors with hot equipment), and what solutions (like sensor-based monitors) can help. We’ll also touch on new OSHA rules that make heat hazard management a must for employers.