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CTU vs. EMS Calibration: Why Calibrating Both Is Critical for Compliance and Operational Clarity

In highly regulated lab environments, CTU and EMS calibration are essential to ensure monitoring, audit readiness, and uninterrupted operations. Yet confusion still exists around the differences between Environmental Monitoring System (EMS) calibration and Controlled Temperature Unit (CTU) calibration, and more importantly, why calibrating both is essential.

If you’re a Lab Manager, Quality Manager, or responsible for Operations, understanding the distinction—and the connection—between EMS and CTU calibration could save you from unnecessary investigations, reduce the likelihood of deviations, and strengthen your overall Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) framework.

Let’s break it down from both a compliance and day-to-day operations perspective. Read More >

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