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The avoidance of possible explosion, additional operator protection from chemical and biological exposure, and safety from radiation and potent powders are few of the primary concerns of most pharmaceutical companies. Esco Pharma can give the provision of safety by assuring that every manufactured equipment will give the protection the client desires.
OEB - Occupational Exposure Band, a mechanism used to precisely assign chemicals into "categories" or "bands" based on their health outcomes and potency considerations. It also aligns chemicals in groupings based on OEL in order to establish safe handling guidelines.
LEARN MOREA biosafety level is a set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed laboratory facility. The levels of containment range from the lowest biosafety level 1 (BSL-1) to the highest at level 4 (BSL-4). In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have specified these levels.
LEARN MOREEsco is the only company globally that offers the entire range of Biological Safety Cabinets including customized cabinets.
LEARN MOREThe use of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of patients has considerably advanced the medical field, and has extended and saved numerous lives. Radiation usage come with risks. To ensure safety, it is mandatory that personnel involved in practices with radiation be trained in radiation safety, radiation physics, biologic effects of radiation, injury prevention, among others.
LEARN MOREAn increasing number of industries are involved in working with or around chemicals and chemical products every day (i.e., pharmaceuticals, biological, food and the like). Chemical protection is fundamentally to other safety issues involving personal protective equipment, engineering controls, workroom or laboratory procedures, electrical and fire safety, and hazardous waste disposal. Many chemicals have properties that make them hazardous. These substances can either be physical and/or health hazards.
LEARN MOREExplosive atmospheres are classified into area classes by ATEX Directive 99/92/EC. This classification is applied to atmospheres where a combination of dusts, aerosols, vapors, gases, and air form an explosive mixture. Examples of areas where this standard must be applied are: oil refineries, paint shops, biogas power plants and peat processing plants.
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