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UL helps advance vaccination storage technologies with new World Health Organization accreditation

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] July 15 (ANI/BusinessWire India): UL, a leading global safety science company, has announced that its Refrigeration Laboratory in Gurugram, India, has received World Health Organization (WHO) accreditation as a designated third-party testing laboratory for refrigeration equipment used for the storage of vaccines.

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UL's Laboratory in Gurugram, India has been accredited by WHO for its PQS process

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] July 15 (ANI/BusinessWire India): UL, a leading global safety science company, has announced that its Refrigeration Laboratory in Gurugram, India, has received World Health Organization (WHO) accreditation as a designated third-party testing laboratory for refrigeration equipment used for the storage of vaccines.
This includes cold rooms, freezer rooms, solar-powered refrigerators and freezers, coolant-packs, and related equipment. In addition, the WHO accreditation allows UL to carry out full quality assurance testing - on-site installation and commissioning - of the cold room, freezer room, and related equipment and coolants.
The accreditation for UL is part of WHO's Performance, Quality, and Safety (PQS) process. PQS prequalifies products and devices in order that WHO member states and United Nations purchasing agencies help assure of their suitability for use in immunization programs. Before a product or device can be added to the PQS database, it must be tested.
Verification testing establishes whether a specific product from a specific manufacturer satisfies the requirements of relevant PQS performance specifications. With WHO accreditation, UL will now be carrying out these tests to verify performance, quality, and safety.
UL received the PQS accreditation for refrigeration equipment and devices after demonstrating to WHO officials the UL Refrigeration Laboratory's conformity capabilities to appropriate internationally or nationally accepted standards or codes of practice.
The UL accreditation comes at a time when researchers around the world are addressing the development of a COVID-19 vaccine. Producing and deploying enough immunizations to end the pandemic will be one of the biggest medical manufacturing efforts in history.
To accomplish this, pharmaceutical companies, suppliers, governments, and nonprofit organizations are busy readying the supply chain to handle a high number of needed COVID-19 vaccines.
The vaccine supply chain involves not only manufacturing the vaccine contents, but also temperature-controlled storage to maintain vaccine quality from production to patient.
Failing to keep vaccinations at the correct temperatures, including those used for immunization programs against children's diseases, can result in textural degradation, discoloring, bruising and microbial growth.
"As billions worldwide eagerly await a COVID-19 vaccine, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare organizations globally will be scaling up vaccine cold chain capabilities. Maintaining large quantities in an environment that preserves vaccination efficacy and provides patients with the intended benefit will be key to eradicating COVID-19 spread. UL is honored to be recognized by the World Health Organization as one of its accredited laboratories and plays a key part in the overall protection of public health globally," said Todd Denison, Vice President and General Manager of UL's Appliances, HVAC and Lighting Division.
With the WHO accreditation, UL will also test solar-powered refrigeration equipment based on new WHO product standards. Solar-powered refrigeration equipment is seen as critical for vaccine effectiveness in developing countries without a reliable electricity grid.
"The World Health Organization's approach to refrigeration products prequalification means that selected equipment and devices have to meet specific performance, quality and safety standards that are appropriate for field conditions, as well as cradle-to-grave safety characteristics to help ensure no harm, is caused to users, patients or the environment during a product's life cycle," said Suresh Sugavanam, Vice President and Managing Director of UL for South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
"UL's accreditation helps ensure products met these specifications while also strengthening the reliability of the world's immunization storage infrastructure," added Suresh.
This story is provided by BusinessWire India. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/ BusinessWire India)

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