Safety White Papers & Case Studies
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Understand And Resolve The Risks Of Combustible Dust
2/9/2018
While the entire pharmaceutical industry must be aware of combustible dust from API and excipient ingredients, the production of oral solid dosage (OSD) drugs is the most at risk.
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How To Eliminate Heat Effect In Your Fume Hoods
9/30/2013
Chemical procedures commonly require the introduction of heat. This is typically in the form of a hot plate or open flame. While the best place to perform these types of chemical procedures is inside a chemical fume hood, most people are unaware of heat’s effect on the airflow through the fume hood, and the potential impact on containment. By Luke Savage, LEED Green Associate, Sales Engineer, Labconco Corporation
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Water Purity And Lab Glassware Washers: Just How "Pure" Does It Have To Be?
9/30/2013
Water purity supplied to a laboratory glassware washer for rinsing has been the subject of debate in regards to the end result of producing clean glassware. It should be noted that the term ‘deionized water’ does not reference any specific water purity level. The deionization of water produces water within a wide range of purity levels. The deionization process can be used to make medium grade water at 10-20 microsiemens of conductivity, or, it can be used in polishing systems to produce water with a 16-18 megohm resistivity level. By Bob Applequist, Labconco Product Manager
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Why Are My Freeze Dry Flasks Breaking? 4 Pre-Freezing Tips
9/30/2013
After 15 years of telling customers not to fill their freeze dry flasks to the rim, and not to place their freeze dry flask straight up and down in the freezer, and not to put the lids on their freeze dry flasks during pre-freezing, guess what I did? By Jenny Sprung, Product Manager
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Four Things To Know About Generic Pharmaceuticals & Freeze Drying
9/30/2013
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Lab Comfort Improves Productivity (Part 2 of 4)
8/29/2013
By Brian Garrett, LEED Green Associate, Product Manager
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Maximizing User Safety Through Human Factors Design
3/8/2013
Unlike most industries and professions, the very nature of laboratory science is hazardous. Technicians and researchers are required to handle and are in close proximity to substances, agents and materials that are inherently risky.
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Alternatives to Traditional Fume Hoods: Ductless Enclosures And Fume Hoods
12/20/2012
Safety is the primary purpose of any filtered enclosure or ventilated fume hood. In most situations, fume hoods remain the equipment of choice for ventilating hazardous airborne chemicals from the laboratory. By Gary Roepke, Senior Project Engineer, Labconco Corporation
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Laboratory Fume Hood Conflict "Energy Savings" vs "Safe Containment"
12/20/2012
Safety is the primary purpose of any laboratory hood. Facility managers and laboratory planners desire fume hoods that can conserve energy without compromising safety. Exhausting less air through a hood can result in substantial energy savings.
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OSHA Laboratory Standard
11/1/2011
Part 1910-Occupational Safety And Health Standards