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Radioisotope Source Expiry Tracker (GMP / Clinical)

Track radioisotope source lots, quantities and expiry with FEFO ordering and reorder alerts — tuned for a GMP or clinical-diagnostics facility. 100% in your browser.

Log every radioisotope source with its lot, quantity and expiry; the list reorders by soonest-to-expire (FEFO) so radiochemistry and nuclear-medicine labs use the right stock first and waste nothing. Default shelf-life ≈ 0.25 year(s); stored shielded, logged decay. Designed to prevent activity decayed below usable level before the experiment.

Default shelf-life for this category ≈ 90 days from manufacture. Items within 37 days of expiry are flagged.

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No radioisotope sources logged yet. Add one above — the list sorts by soonest expiry (FEFO) and stays private in your browser.

Indicative guidance only. Always follow the manufacturer's Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and your institution's chemical hygiene plan. The SDS and your EHS officer have the final word on handling, storage and disposal.

Free radioisotope source expiry tracker with FEFO ordering and reorder alerts for a GMP or clinical-diagnostics facility — runs offline, no sign-up.

About Radioisotope Source Expiry Tracker (GMP / Clinical)

Built for GMP and accredited clinical labs: longer lead-time alerts and an audit column so an inspector can trace every lot. Log every radioisotope source with its lot, quantity and expiry; the list reorders by soonest-to-expire (FEFO) so radiochemistry and nuclear-medicine labs use the right stock first and waste nothing. Default shelf-life ≈ 0.25 year(s); stored shielded, logged decay. Designed to prevent activity decayed below usable level before the experiment.

How to use Radioisotope Source Expiry Tracker (GMP / Clinical)

  1. 1Add each radioisotope source: name, lot/catalog number, quantity in vials, and the printed expiry date.
  2. 2Watch the FEFO strip — items within 37 days of expiry are flagged so you can use or reorder them first.
  3. 3Export the list to CSV any time for ordering, audits or handover; nothing is uploaded.

Why use Radioisotope Source Expiry Tracker (GMP / Clinical)?

  • Used by radiochemistry and nuclear-medicine labs to stop stock expiring unnoticed and to keep radioisotope source purchasing predictable.
  • FEFO ordering surfaces the next radioisotope source to use, and the 37-day alert gives time to reorder before a gap.
  • An audit / CoA reference column makes every lot traceable for inspectors and accreditation reviews.

Frequently asked questions

What is FEFO and why does it matter for radioisotope sources?+

FEFO means First-Expired-First-Out: you consume the stock with the nearest expiry before newer stock, regardless of when it arrived. For radioisotope sources this avoids activity decayed below usable level before the experiment, cuts waste and keeps results consistent. This tracker sorts every entry by expiry automatically so the next item to use is always at the top.

How long do radioisotope sources typically last, and how should they be stored?+

Unopened, a radioisotope source commonly carries about 0.25 year(s) of shelf-life, stored shielded, logged decay. Always defer to the lot-specific expiry on the certificate or label — manufacturer dating accounts for the exact formulation and is what an auditor will check.

Is my inventory data private?+

Yes. Everything is stored locally in your browser using localStorage — no account, no upload, no server. That offline-first design is exactly what institutional IT and sensitive clinical/GMP environments require, and it means the tool keeps working with no internet.

Can I use this for a GMP or clinical-diagnostics facility?+

Yes — this variant is tuned for a GMP or clinical-diagnostics facility: the reorder alert is set to 37 days and an audit/CoA reference column is included for traceability. Add your own columns by adapting the entries, and export to CSV to feed your ordering or LIMS workflow.

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