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US Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide Programs

Office of Pesticide Programs

Microbiology Laboratory

Environmental Science Center, Ft. Meade, MD

Standard Operating Procedure for

Monitoring Environmental Parameters of Incubators, Refrigerators,
Freezers, Laboratories and Sample Storage Rooms

SOP Number: QC-05-07
Date Revised: 07-09-14


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SOP Number

SOP Number: QC-05-07

Title

Monitoring Environmental Parameters of Incubators, Refrigerators,
Freezers, Laboratories and Sample Storage Rooms

Scope

Describes the operation and maintenance of the Environmental
Monitoring and Alarm System (EMAS) which is a computer-based
system designed to collect environmental data electronically for
incubators, refrigerators, freezers, laboratories and sample storage
rooms. Data are collected through a network of wireless
environmental monitoring devices that use radio frequency to
transmit and receive data about current environmental conditions.

Application

Describes how to archive data generated by the EMAS and the
procedure for the manual collection and recording of environmental
data in the event that the EMAS is malfunctioning.





Approval Date

SOP Developer:



Print Name:

SOP Reviewer



Print Name:

Quality Assurance Unit



Print Name:

Branch Chief



Print Name:

Date SOP issued:



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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents	Page Number

1.

DEFINITIONS

3

2.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

3

3.

PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING

3

4.

INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION

3

5.

SAMPLE HANDLING AND STORAGE

4

6.

QUALITY CONTROL

4

7.

INTERFERENCES

4

8. NON-CONFORMING DATA

4

9.

DATA MANAGEMENT

5

10.

CAUTIONS

6

11.

SPECIAL APPARATUS AND MATERIALS

6

12.

PROCEDURE AND ANALYSIS

7

13.

DATA ANALYSIS/CALCULATIONS

8

14.

FORMS AND DATA SHEETS

8

15.

REFERENCES

8


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1. Definitions

1.	ASTM = American Society for Testing and Materials

2.	ISO 17025 = The main standard used by testing and calibration
laboratories, and issued by the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO). ISO 17025 is used to implement a quality
system aimed at improving the ability of a lab to consistently
produce valid results.

3.	ISO 17025 Accredited Verification Thermometer = A
thermometer/hygrometer that has been calibrated by a recognized
ISO 17025 accredited vendor. Calibration certificate must have
stamp of accrediting body (e.g., A2LA) and calibration vendor
certificate number.

4.	Input # = EMAS number designation for probe which collects
environmental data.

5.	Unit # = Microbiology Laboratory Branch (MLB) number
designation for each piece of equipment (incubator, refrigerator or
freezer) for which environmental data are collected.

6.	Target Temperature = Temperature prescribed in Microbiology
Laboratory SOPs or research protocols for incubators, refrigerators,
freezers, laboratories and sample storage rooms.

7.	Period-End Alarm Limits = Exclusive range of environmental
measurement limits (e. g., temperatures, percent humidity, percent
CO2, etc.) which are set programmatically in the EMAS system
which define whether a probe is within the normal (acceptable)
range. If a probe is outside the normal range, it is in alarm status.

8.	ESC = Environmental Science Center.

2. Health and
Safety

Not applicable

3. Personnel
Qualifications
and Training

1.	Lab personnel need to be familiar with the operation of the EMAS.
Lab personnel should be knowledgeable about printing and reading
the EMAS Specified Period Averages Report (Highs, Lows, and
Averages Report for a specified time period, see example in
Attachment 1).

2.	Selected lab personnel will be authorized to manage and retrieve
data.

4. Instrument
Calibration

1. The EMAS sensors are calibrated yearly against ISO 17025

accredited instruments through a service contract with a reputable
vendor. The correction factors are entered into the system by the


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vendor's technical staff for accuracy. The calibration certificates are
kept on file in room B209 with the most recent Rees Calibration
Protocol Report notebook for the EMAS instruments.

2.	The accuracy point check of the thermometers specified in Section
11.7.a performed according to SOP EQ-02, Calibration of
Thermometers, when needed.

3.	The ISO 17025 accredited verification thermometers and
temperature/humidity meters are calibrated annually by an ISO
17025 accredited vendor laboratory.

5. Sample

Handling and
Storage

Not applicable

6. Quality Control

1.	For quality control purposes, the required information is
documented on the appropriate forms.

2.	In the event when the EMAS or a sensor is not working,
thermometers, if needed, are point checked against an ISO 17025
accredited verification thermometer. A label displaying the
correction factor is placed around the top of the corresponding
thermometer. This procedure is described in SOP EQ-02,
Calibration of Thermometers. The point check calibration records
of thermometers are maintained in a notebook, which is archived in
the laboratory's file room D217.

3.	The ISO 17025 accredited verification thermometers and
temperature/humidity meters are calibrated annually by an ISO
17025 accredited company. The current calibration certificates for
the ISO 17025 accredited verification thermometers are maintained
with the most recent Rees Calibration Protocol Report notebook in
room B209.

7. Interferences

When an EMAS sensor or the entire EMAS is not functioning,
follow the procedures listed in Section 12.4.

8. Non-
conforming
Data

1. Any deviation from the standard procedures will be documented in
the Environmental Monitoring and Alarm System Incident Log (Fl)
and investigated. The reasons for any difficulties achieving and
maintaining the target temperature will be determined and the
appropriate corrective action will be taken by the laboratory staff. If
the problem cannot be determined or corrected, a service technician
will be called in to evaluate the situation and to initiate the service
on the equipment.


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2.	If the temperature or humidity of the sample storage room or area is
not within the target temperature or humidity range, building
authorities will be contacted to initiate adjustments/repairs to the air
supply system.

3.	If the temperature or humidity of the sample storage room or area
deviates significantly from target temperature or humidity ranges
for an extended period, Office of Enforcement and Compliance
Assurance (OECA) may be contacted for advice on sample
retention/ di sposal.

4.	Disaster Recovery Plan: The EMAS monitoring devices use small,
low voltage batteries as back-up power and are unaffected by power
loss. The monitoring devices are supported by repeaters which help
transmit data from the probes back to the EMAS computer which
converts the data into information. The repeaters have a 24 hour
battery backup to prevent data loss in the event of a disaster. The
EMAS computer, which is on the ESC emergency back-up power,
has a battery back-up that will last a minimum of 6 hours and up to
24 hours. When the battery back-up on the EMAS computer is
engaged, a telephone alarm will be triggered. In addition to the
battery back-up, the EMAS daily backs up all data and files needed
for the EMAS to function to a thumb drive plugged into the EMAS
computer.

9. Data

Management

1.	The EMAS Specified Period Averages Report will be printed on a
daily basis. For weekends, holidays and days when the ESC is
closed for any reason, the report should be printed on the next
working day for each calendar day. The reports are filed in a
notebook kept by the assigned analyst.

2.	The EMAS Incident Log (see section 14) is kept in a notebook kept
by the assigned analyst.

3.	The Incubator, Refrigerator, Freezer Manual Temperature
Recording Form and Sample Storage Room Manual
Temperature/Humidity Recording Form (see section 14) for manual
recording (when an EMAS or the entire EMAS is not functioning)
are kept in room B209.

4.	Completed report forms, logs and temperature record forms are
archived on a yearly basis in notebooks kept in secured file cabinets
in room D217. Archived data are subject to OPP's official retention
schedule contained in SOP ADM-03, Records and Archives.

5.	A list of MLB incubators, refrigerators and freezers will be


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maintained electronically using a Microsoft Word table. A hard
copy (Attachment 3) of the updated list with effective dates will be
filed in the front of the notebook containing the EMAS Specified
Period Averages Report.

10. Cautions

1.	If an incubator, refrigerator or freezer is known to be empty or not
used regularly, the EMAS alarm may be inhibited or designated as
"not in use".

2.	The alarm for laboratory room temperature and humidity sensors
(not including sample storage rooms) may be inhibited for a night,
weekend or other non-work day (holiday, snow day, etc) since
recording temperature of these areas during non-work hours is not
critical.

11. Special

Apparatus and
Materials

1.	The EMAS is a computer-based system which monitors several
types of inputs, analyzes for outputs outside the established
acceptable range and ensures that the appropriate lab staff members
are notified by telephone when the measured parameter is outside of
its acceptable range. The EMAS is loaded on a stand-alone
computer (EMAS Computer) in Room B209 and is password
protected. The system is on the building's backup power system
and also has a six hour battery backup.

2.	The EMAS probes are placed in incubators, refrigerators, freezers,
laboratories and sample storage rooms managed by the
Microbiology Laboratory Branch with the exception of room D122.

3.	Incubators: The target temperature is consistent with the work
being performed and is set as follows:

•	set temperature 30 ± 1°C with alarm limits between
28.9°C and 31.1°C;

•	set temperature 36 ± 1°C with alarm limits between
34.9°C and 37.1°C;

4.	Refrigerators: The target temperature will be between 2°C and 5°C
with alarm limits between 1°C and 6°C.

5.	Freezers: The target temperatures and alarm limits are consistent
with the work being performed and are set as follows:

•	set temperature between -20°C and -10°C;

•	set temperature between -25°C and -15°C; and

•	set temperature between -85°C and -70°C.


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6.	Laboratories and Sample Storage Rooms: The target temperatures
will be between 15°C and 25°C with alarm limits below 14°C and
above 26°C, and the target humidity will be the standard humidity
ranges for this facility and alarm limits will be below 10% and
above 75%.

7.	In the event when the EMAS or a sensor is not working:

a.	Thermometers (see SOP EQ-02, Calibration of Thermometers)
are used to monitor temperatures of individual incubators,
refrigerators and freezers.

b.	Humidity/temperature meters are used to monitor temperature
and humidity of rooms.

12. Procedure and
Analysis

1.	The EMAS Specified Period Averages Report (Highs, Lows, and
Averages Report for a specified time period, see example in
Attachment 1) is printed for each calendar day. This report reflects
the status of the system from 8:00 a.m. of the previous day to 8:00
a.m. of the current day. For weekends, holidays and days when the
ESC is closed for any reason, the EMAS Specified Period Averages
Report will be printed on the next working day for each 24 hour
period starting at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 8:00 a.m. the next day.
The Input Reading Graphs may also be printed for a specific input
for a current day if there is a need to look at real-time data due to the
critical nature of a study. A report printed in this situation does not
need to be filed.

2.	To print the report, check the box marked "Highs, Lows, and
Averages Report." The report option window will appear. Select
"Average Over Specified Time Period," fill in date and time, click
"OK" and print the file (e.g., print two pages/sheet).

3.	Assigned analysts will review the report, focusing on the Specified
Period Averages Report for inputs 1 through 90 (some of the inputs
in between are either currently "not in use" or discontinued).

Any lows or highs which are underlined in this report were outside
of the alarm limits. Refer to the Input Reading Graphs for the
underlined input. If a value was outside of an alarm limit for more
than four hours for incubators, refrigerators and freezers, this will
be noted in the Environmental Monitoring and Alarm System
Incident Log Form (see section 14) and any corrective action taken
(temperature of unit adjusted, door closed tightly, etc.). The report
should be initialed, dated and filed.

4.	When an analyst is contacted by telephone that a sensor is out of


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period-end alarm limit range, follow the instructions in Attachment
2 (EMAS: Instructions for Telephoned Alarms) to inhibit or reset
the probe.

5. When an EMAS sensor or the entire EMAS is not functioning, the
temperature of the affected instruments will be recorded manually
by reading either thermometers or the humidity/temperature meters
once daily each working day, excluding holidays and days when the
ESC is closed for any reason. Record the data on the appropriate
Incubator/Refrigerator/Freezer Manual Temperature Recording
Form (see section 14) or Sample Storage Room Manual
Temperature/Humidity Recording Form (see section 14). See
Sections 11.7.a and 4.2. On weekends, holidays and days when the
ESC is closed, the reason may be noted why the temperature was
not recorded under "Maintenance and Notes" on the form.

13. Data Analysis/
Calculations

None

14. Forms and Data
Sheets

1.	Attachment 1: Example of EMAS Specified Period Averages Report

2.	Attachment 2: EMAS: Instructions for Telephoned Alarms

3.	Attachment 3: List of MLB Incubators, Refrigerators, Freezers and
Sample Storage Rooms Covered by EMAS

4.	Test Sheets. Test sheets are stored separately from the SOP under the
following file names:

Environmental Monitoring and Alarm System QC-05-07 Fl.docx
Incident Log Form

Incubator/ Refrigerator/ Freezer Manual QC-05-07 F2.docx
Temperature Recording Form

Sample Storage Room Manual QC-05-07_F3.docx
Temperature/Humidity Recording Form

15. References

1.	Rees Scientific Centron Environmental Control and Monitoring
System User Manual located in room B209.

2.	Rees Scientific Centron Environmental Control and Monitoring
System Validation Protocol located in room B209.

3.	Rees Scientific Monitoring Instrumentation Access Control located
in room B209.


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Attachment 1: Example of EMAS Specified Period Averages Report
OPP Microbiology Laboratory

Environmental Protection Agency	Pege 1

701 MapesRoad

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Microbiology

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NOTE; Underlined values are outside the period-end alarm limits.


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Attachment 1 (cont.): Example of EMAS Specified Period Averages Report
OPP Microbiology Laboratory

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Environmental Pmtmiim Agency
701 Mipes Road
Ft M«*de»MD 20755
Microbiology
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Attachment 2: EMAS: Instructions for Telephoned Alarms
OPP Microbiology Laboratory

Rees Scientific Centron Alarm

Instructions for Telephoned alarms
IMPORTANT - Press the Phone's Buttons Slowly.

What vourhear

What vou Do

What it means

"Centron Alarm, Centron Alarm,
Centron Alarm...This is the
Centron Monitoring System."

Listen.

Rees System Alarm Message.

"Centron Node "X". Centron Alarm.'Listen.

"X" = Node in Alarm.

"Input "X" Temperature is "Y"."

Listen.

"X' = the Probe in Alarm. "Y" = the
current reading of the probe, in
Degrees C or F.

"Normal Range is Between "X"

and "Y*."

Listen.

The high and low limits of the probe in
alarm.

"Repeat, This is the
Centron Monitoring System."

Listen.

Repeats initial Warning Message two
more times then hangs up and calls
the next number on the phone list



Press "0" (zero).

This Stops the calling sequence and
acknowledges the alarm.

"Acknowledgement received,
repeat, acknowledgement
received."

Listen.

This confirmation message tells you
the system has recognized that you
pressed "0" (zero) on the telephone
keypad.

"Enter your telephone ID code
followed by the "#" sign."

Enter your ID code
then

Identifies you and your Security Level
to the system.

Note: Telephone ID Code is not the
same as password or username

"Press "1" to check global status, Press "1", "2", "3", "4" or "5"
"2" to check single input status, "3" then
to inhibit an input, "4" to enable an
input, "5" to hang up."

Note: 3 and 4 are only spoken if
Inhibit-By-Phone is tunned on in
Node Wide Parameters

1. Allows you to check on the status of
all inputs.

2-Allows you to hear the status of a
single input even if it is not in alarm.

3.	Allows you to inhibit (Turn off) an
input.

4.	Allows you to turn an input back on,

5.	Hangs up the phone and
disconnects you from the system.

Press "3" then "#"

This tells the system you want to turn
an input off.

"Enter the input number followed "X" then
by the "#" sign,"

"X" = The Probe No. that is in alarm.

Created on 12/4/02

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"To inhibit input "X", enter number "X" then
of hours followed by the "#"sign.

Use the key for the decimal point,"

"X" = Number of Hours, Use the as
a decimal point if you need it (i.e. 214
hours = 2*5#).

Rees Scientific Centron Alarm
Instructions for Telephoned alarms (Continued)

What your hear

What vou Do

What it means

"Input "X" has been inhibited	Listen,

for	?	Hours."

Confirms the entered probe number and
number of hours it is turned off.

"Press "1" to check global status, Press "5" then or choose
"2" to check single input status, "3" another option,
to inhibit an input, "4" to enable an
input, "5" to hang up."

The Message will repeat itself. If more than one probe is in alarm, you would take care of them one at a time.

1. Press the Telephone's buttons SLOWLEY.

2. Don't give out your pass code to anyone. With your code other people are able to make changes to the
system (at your security level). That will make it look like you did it.

3. Utilizing telephone option number 1 or 2, you can call back into the system at a later time and check on the
real-time status of the probe you inhibited (or any probe for that matter). This way you can see if it is still
moving further out of range or coming back into range, (Use the Nodes telephone number on front page)

4. Always report any telephone activity with the Centron system to your supervisor. Documentation needs to be
maintained on any interaction with the system, (i.e. the why of what you did.) The system records the who,
what, and when of any interaction.

5. Notify your supervisor of any changes to your telephone number.

6. Know which probe number refers to which piece of equipment. Write the equipment you are responsible for
with the probe number below.

BASIC TIPS

Created on 12/4/02

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Attachment 3: List of MLB Incubators, Refrigerators, Freezers and Sample
Storage Rooms Covered by EMAS
OPP Microbiology Laboratory

MLB Incubator, Refrigerator and Freezer Inventory

Effective II to II

Input

Unit

Location









Period-End

No.

No.

(Room)

Manufacturer

Model No.

Serial No.

Target Temp.

Alarm Limits

Incubators

8

181

B202

VWR

3025T

08105206

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

9

191

B202

VWR

3025B

08105206

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

13

271

B201

Thermo Scientific

3110

310829-31776

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
38.1°C

14

281

B201

Thermo Scientific

3110

310829-31775

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
38.1°C

21

261

B204

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6Z00234

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

22

251

B204

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300002

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

36

171

B207

Revco

RC03000T

U15N-400053-UN

36°C ± 1°C

34°C to 38°C

37

201

B207

VWR

3025T

08105106

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

38

211

B207

VWR

3025B

08105106

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

Refrigerators

4

11R

B202

Fisher

Isotemp Plus

410N0005

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

7

8R

B209

Revco

RFS214A14

R02L-52413-RL

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

20

12R

B204

Thermo Electron

REC4504A21

X06R-125660-XR

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

28

5R

B205

Summit

BI-605J

970900676

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

32

2R

B206

Westinghouse

WRT17CGAWO

BA32603844

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

40

6R

B207

Summit

BI-605J

970900665

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

41

1R

B207

Summit

BI-605J

970900695

2°C to 5°C

1°C to 6°C

102

3R

B201

Westinghouse

WRT17CGAWO

BA32403117

2°C to 5°C

0°C to 10°C

Freezers

33

2F

B206

Westinghouse

WRT17CGAWO

BA32603844

-20°C to -10°C

-20°C to -10°C

44

13F

B209

Thermo Scientific

992

815560-108

-85°C to -70°C

-85°C to -70°C

100

3F

B201

Westinghouse

WRT17CGAWO

BA32403117

-30°C to -5°C

-30°C to -5°C

Rooms for Temperature and Humidity

1



D204

NA

NA

NA

20°C ± 5°C

14°C to 27°C

2



D204

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

10% to 75%


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Input

No.

Unit
No.

Location
(Room)

Manufacturer

Model No.

Serial No.

Target Temp.

Period-End
Alarm Limits

3



B201

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

6



B202

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

12



B203

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

18



B204

NA

NA

NA

20°C ± 5°C

14°C to 26°C

19



B204

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

10% to 75%

27



B205

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

31



B206

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

34



B207

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

42



B209

NA

NA

NA

Not Specified

14°C to 27°C

Incubators for Temperature, Humidity and CO2

76

271

B201

Thermo Scientific

3110

310829-31776

3.0% to 7.0%
C02

2.9% to 7.1%

77

281

B201

Thermo Scientific

3110

310829-31775

3.0% to 7.0%
C02

2.9% to 7.1%

79

11

B204

Precision

30M

699010761

Not Specified

10% to 75%

80

11

B204

Precision

30M

699010761

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

81

241

D204

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300004

Not Specified

10% to 75%

82

241

D204

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300004

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

83

221

B202

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300003

Not Specified

10% to 75%

84

221

B202

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300003

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

85

231

B207

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300001

Not Specified

10% to 75%

86

231

B207

Yamato

IC800

IC801B6300001

36°C ± 1°C

34.9°C to
37.1°C

89

AC

B204

COY

Not Specified

Not Specified

Not Specified

10% to 75%

90

AC

B204

COY

Not Specified

Not Specified

Not Specified

10°C to 40°C


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