Industries such as biotech and pharma have specific calibration requirements that laboratories must follow to avoid risks such as wasted products, public harm, or compromised test results. By calibrating, you can ensure compliance with these regulatory standards, and avoid failure that can result in fines, lawsuits, and damage to the lab’s reputation.
The environmental conditions of a new lab may differ from the previous one, and this can affect the accuracy of your data. Calibration ensures that all your equipment is functioning optimally and delivering accurate results, increasing your efficiency, and allowing you to make better-informed decisions.