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krickos » Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:07 am
Hi,krickos;
Our situation is similar to the first approach, I think.But there is something different: we never delete any data.Will it be accepted?
Aother question:what is ER's meaning?I think Chemstation will make a electronic record automatically.I am confused.
Best regards!
Terry Z
Hi
Sorry for using short version of words: ER=electronic record (data, methods, sequences etc) ES=Electronic Signature.
Well the issue an auditor might have with with old data remaining easily accesble is HOW do you make sure that the users does not reuse old data? I am not an ER/ES/part 11 expert so it might not be an issue if you solve with good SOPs, but as mentioned before it is not uncommon under approach one that old data is periodicly moved to limit acess.
Bruce gave some good suggestion and I agree that your manager need to be involved (you two might consider a good course on the topic later on?).
Also I would strongly recommend to spend some time on how to solve/decide how you want to do with this and not rush away and tangle yourselves into something complicated and perhaps divide it up a short time solution and a long term project.
Currently I am myself stuck with the chemstation/chemstore solution (ER only) for GC and CE similar to approach 2 above. Our solution works but is not ideal (we have a chemstore server and chemstation on each client).
Our LCs runs with a Millenium/empower server solution (ER only), one thing for example that is easier here is to review old data compared to the chemstore search option. Sat down yesterday and looked at old LC data back to 2003 with a collegue, very easy.
EDIT:
Chemstation saving electronic records:
Well sure, methods sequences, data etc are saved on PC but not protected from deletion or with versions or audit trail (example: changed integration of peaks).
In the run time check list you have the "save GLP data" tick box, sure a lot of data is saved with each data file, but it does not provide ER/ES compliance. Also each data file becomes HUGE so I would not recommend turning it on "just in case".
In some earlier chemstation version there where also a "save method with data" tick box, it was good (no huge files) at that time but as above no help ER/ES wise.