Proper management of
chemical inventory
is a key component in ensuring that laboratory results are produced as
accurately and as efficiently as possible. Being able to track where chemicals
are located, accurately monitor stock
levels, record quantities used and check expiry dates are all part of a process
that impacts both the efficient operation of the lab and the accuracy of the
results that they produce.
Improper management of chemical inventory can
have serious consequences for the lab. For example, inaccurate recording of
chemical usage can result in unexpected inventory shortages. If a chemical is
required for an analysis and needs to be ordered or the lab is suddenly out of
stock on a particular reagent that requires preparation time, samples that
should be analyzed are going to be delayed.
Incorrect preparation of a
reagent or using a chemical that has passed its expiry date can create
inaccuracies in the test results. This may affect a single set of results or
many results over an extended period of time.
Once the problem/error is
discovered, the lab then has to go back and try to determine how many samples
were affected. This may be difficult or even impossible if the results arent
tagged with specific batch numbers for the chemicals or reagents that were used
in the analysis.
If a set of samples is identified as being suspect,
then those samples will have to be rerun. In that case, the lab faces the
physical cost of rerunning the samples, plus the business cost of having to
admit their error to their client. In serious cases, laboratories may face legal
actions based on the inaccuracies in the data that they provided.
Most
laboratories already have manual systems and procedures in place to manage their
chemical inventory. However, these systems depend on technicians to follow
procedures, check expiry dates, accurately update inventory records and make
sure that chemicals are stored in the right location. This can all be very time
consuming for the technician.
Manual systems are also time consuming for
laboratory managers. Even with the most conscientious technicians, a manual
system is prone to errors and inaccuracies. Unfortunately, there is no easy way
for a manual system to flag these errors. It is the managers task to monitor
and manage the system and to take appropriate action, when required. In a busy
lab, constantly monitoring a chemical inventory
system
and procedures can take up a significant amount of management time.
Some
laboratories are using Chemical Inventory Management software to help eliminate
some of the paper work involved in managing laboratory inventories. These
systems typically use a database to store inventory records and allow
technicians to manually enter inventory data. Reports can be generated that
track inventory levels, issue warnings when stock is too low, track container
disposal, etc.
While these systems are helpful in reducing paperwork,
they still suffer from the same fundamental flaws as the manual systems. There
is no control over the accuracy of the data that is being entered and no control
over how closely technicians are following procedures. Therefore, significant
time is still required to confirm that the inventory is accurate, resolve cases
where it is inaccurate and to monitor that technicians are properly following
procedures.
With this in mind, Labtronics has developed Nexxis CIM, the only Chemical Inventory
Management System that guarantees the accuracy of the data that is being
recorded and truly manages and controls the procedures that are generating the
data.
To control the accuracy of the data, Nexxis CIM collects data directly from
laboratory instruments. For example, if a technician is weighing out a chemical,
they can identify which chemical is being used by simply scanning a bar code.
The weight is transferred directly from the balance to Nexxis CIM, where it is automatically
deducted from the inventory. That level of automation leaves no room for the
analyst to forget to record or to incorrectly record the data.
To control
procedures, Nexxis CIM fully
integrates chemical inventory management into all aspects of the day to day lab
operations. If an analyst is running a test that requires a reagent, Nexxis CIM can automatically check the
expiry date and prevent the analyst from continuing if the reagent has expired.
Batch numbers for reagents can be automatically stored along with sample results
so that information about the chemicals used for an analysis can be reviewed at
any time. Any results affected by defective chemicals can be easily
traced.
Nexxis CIM can even
control procedures for the preparation of reagents. Ingredient lists can be
stored and the analyst can be guided through each step of the process. Exact
amounts of each ingredient can be recorded and incorrect amounts can be
immediately flagged. Nexxis CIM
can prevent the use of the reagent until it is tested and
approved.
Nexxis CIM acts
like a virtual lab manager, who takes responsibility for ensuring that every
piece of data is accurately recorded and making sure that every aspect of
chemical inventory management conforms exactly to laboratory
procedures. |
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