NSF – 456 Vaccine Storage: A New Standard Detailing Requirements for Vaccine Cold Storage

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Title: NSF 456 – Vaccine Storage: A New Standard Detailing Requirements for Vaccine Cold Storage

Date: January 19, 2022

Time: 1 p.m. ET

Presenters: Chase Heibel, Sr. Global Product Manager of Laboratory Refrigeration and Sample Transport for Thermo Fisher Scientific

Protect Your Vaccine Supply with the Right Equipment

In a time when there is global urgency around producing and deploying as many COVID-19 vaccines as possible to help control the spread of SARS-CoV-2, vaccine wastage still greatly impacts supply. The World Health Organization estimates that as much as 50% of vaccines are wasted every year partly due to incorrect storage temperatures.

Keeping a vaccine’s cold chain — the temperature-controlled vaccine supply chain from production through administration — within the validated temperature range ensures its effectiveness. When exposed to temperatures outside of the proper range, vaccines can quickly become ineffective. The entire batch must then be discarded, resulting in loss of time, resources, and potentially public confidence.

To prevent such scenarios, NSF International brought together a committee of experts to define performance standards for vaccine refrigerators and freezers that would help providers select the best products to minimize wastage. The committee included representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), state health department immunization programs, nonprofit organizations, and vaccine storage equipment manufacturers, including Thermo Fisher Scientific.

In this webinar, you’ll learn about the NSF 456 – Vaccine Storage guidelines that the group developed based on the analysis of data from real-life usage within clinics, pharmacies, and vaccination sites.

Learning Objectives

This webinar will help you:

  • Understand the challenges of maintaining a vaccine cold chain
  • Uncover the gaps in the historical vaccine storage recommendations and how they have led to wastage and inefficiencies
  • Outline the NSF standards and how they could improve the vaccine cold chain
  • Find out how clinicians can take action to help protect sensitive vaccines

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This webinar is produced by Whitehat Communications, a provider of continuing education programs in clinical laboratory sciences that has been approved by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.™ Program. One P.A.C.E. credit hour will be provided for this complimentary, basic-level program.


Presenter

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Chase Heibel, Sr. Global Product Manager of Laboratory Refrigeration and Sample Transport for Thermo Fisher Scientific

During the past nine years, Chase Heibel has held multiple roles supporting the cold storage of healthcare and laboratory products for Thermo Fisher Scientific. He has been participating in standards and regulations creation within the healthcare and scientific industries for the past 14 years.