How can pharmaceutical intermediate suppliers safely transport?
pharmaceutical intermediate suppliers need to take the following safety measures during transportation:
Choose appropriate packaging materials: Adopt graded protection strategies based on different product characteristics. Precision instruments can adopt a three-layer buffer structure, with anti-static pearl cotton used as the inner layer, honeycomb aluminum plate configured as the middle layer, and high-strength corrugated cardboard box wrapped as the outer layer. The biological reagent transport box is equipped with phase change refrigerant, which maintains a constant temperature environment of 2-8 ℃ for 72 hours through phase transition.
Temperature control: For temperature sensitive pharmaceutical intermediates, refrigerated trucks, containers, or insulated boxes should be used for transportation to ensure that the temperature is controlled within the specified range. For example, the biological reagent transport box is equipped with phase change refrigerant, which can maintain a constant temperature environment of 2-8 ℃ for 72 hours.
Dynamic monitoring system: Install a temperature and humidity recorder in the middle of the cold chain transport vehicle to collect environmental data every 2 minutes. When the temperature exceeds the preset threshold, the system automatically starts the backup refrigeration unit and notifies the nearest service station to be on standby. In addition, the use of Beidou+RFID dual-mode positioning technology ensures continuous signal transmission even in remote areas.
Emergency plan: Develop emergency plans and disposal measures to prevent unexpected events from affecting the quality and safety of drugs during transportation. For example, the intelligent packaging box is equipped with a pressure sensor that automatically triggers an alarm when the box is subjected to an impact exceeding 5G, and transmits real-time positioning information back to the control center.
Compliance operation: Ensure that all transportation operations comply with national regulations and international standards. For example, the transportation of special management drugs should be carried out in accordance with national regulations, and all transportation packaging must pass ISTA 3A standard testing to ensure that the internal products are intact after being dropped from a height of 1.2 meters and subjected to random vibration testing.