8 Simple steps for pressure safety in your laboratory
8 Simple steps for pressure safety in your laboratory

8 Simple steps for pressure safety in your laboratory

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India's pharmaceuticals industry is a major player in the global pharmaceuticals market. India is ranked third in the world for production volume and 14th for value. India is the world's largest supplier of generic medicines, with a share of 20% in global supply. It is also the top vaccine manufacturer worldwide. India is also home to the largest number of US FDA compliant Pharma plants. It has more than 3,000 pharmaceutical companies and a strong network with over 10,500 manufacturing facilities.

The cover story of this month titled: “Everything You Need to Know About Pharmaceutical Lab Innovation” contributed by Microbioz India, editorial.

If you’re carrying out reactions under pressurised conditions in your laboratory, at the end of the day your safety is your responsibility.  Yes, your department ordered a fabulous new pressure reactor that you’ve been itching to get your hands on – but how does the specification meet the needs of your chemistry?  Might someone have modified the setup?  Maybe someone dropped it and bent an inlet/outlet valve?  Whether you’re working with a small single cell pressure reactor or a more complex multi-cell pressure reactor system it is essential to put user safety first.  

The cover story of this month titled: “8 Simple steps for pressure safety in your laboratory” authored by Kirsty Waight, Marketing Manager, Asynt Ltd. Check for guidance from chemical laboratory safety signs posted and make sure that you’re aware of all current applicable laboratory safety rules.