Replacement Loggers with Certificates

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Questions about certification

What are these certificates?

We can send your logger to an independent laboratory for testing. Lab staff place the logger in a chamber that has an extremely accurate temperature control. The loggers are measured at three temperatures (chosen by you) and their error is noted.

Certificate of Accuracy sample test results

If the error is within tolerances (usually 0.5°) then the logger is passed and a certificate issued.

In the example illustration, we can see the logger was tested at 2.0°C, 8.0°C and 12.0°C (the Applied Input column), and returned errors at all three temperatures that were well within acceptable levels.

Do I need to get my logger certified?​

Probably not.

Under current Australian vaccine storage guidelines, there is no requirement to have your temperature logger certified. So for the thousands of hospitals, medical centres and pharmacies using Clever Logger, this is not really relevant.

Most of the loggers we send for testing are for use in clinical trial or product testing, where higher levels of certification are required.

What is the difference between the Certificate of Accuracy and the NATA Certificate?

The testing procedure for both certificates is the same. The difference is in the accreditation of the laboratories.

The laboratory that issues our Certificates of Accuracy has instruments that have been calibrated by NATA certified instruments, but the lab itself is not NATA certified.

The lab that issues our NATA Certificates is, obviously, accredited by NATA. This certification process is difficult and expensive, which is why they charge more for their testing.

What is NATA?

Why does the temperature and humidity logger testing cost so much?

The temperature and humidity certification require two completely separate tests and, so, cost twice as much.

What happens if a logger fails testing?

The good news, this hasn’t happened yet. Of all the loggers we have sent for testing, not a single one has failed testing.

But if one ever does, we will discard it, test another logger and send you the good one. There would be no charge for the testing on the faulty logger.

What is NATA?

The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) is the recognised national accreditation authority for analytical laboratories and testing service providers in Australia. It is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that provides independent assurance of technical competence. 

NATA accredits organisations to perform testing and inspection activities for their products and services. This gives consumers the assurance they need to make safe, healthy and reliable choices .

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