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Cleaning External Surfaces for Compliance in Shared Facilities

Stainless Steel, Glass, Concrete, Cinder Block, Wood
 
December 16, 2009 WEBINAR
NOON - 1:30 pm EST

Under normal orperations a well designed processing train should not result in the fugitive release of process chemicals.  Secondary containment is designed to enclose process hardware where effective  closure cannot be achieved.  However, contamination can happen even with the best of controls.
 
When this happens it is imperative that you quickly and efficiently get back into a shirt sleeve manufacturing environment.  
 
In this webinar you will learn:
  • Causes of fugitive emissions
  • Causes of migration of materials
  • Why the surface tension of water is critical in the cleaning process
  • How to apply the 3 E's
  • Why pressure washing, power washing and swab testing are ineffective on external surfaces
  • The best method (s)  for proving cleaning performances on external surfaces
  • How to deal with drum overfills
  • Spil size dependent cleaning options
  • ZL-5 training scenario for surface cleaining
  • Advantages of rapid cleanup and turnaround
  • How to implement local containment
  • How the size of a room determines either prevention or cleanup
  • How to use the right tools for the right cleanup
  • How to design or retrofit a room for optimum cleaning
  • How to stop using "one size fits all" cleaning methods; determine the most effective method by surface type
  • Why Peelcoat is the ultimate external surface encapsulant and cleaner
 


Instructor:  Brian Ward, Ph.D, CChem, CSci, CIH, FRSC
Brian Ward has over 40 years experience in dealing with hazardous materials and is recognized by his peers as the “father” of flexible containment.  He is grounded in working with: radioactive materials purification, thermal degradation, and activation analysis.

Dr. Ward has developed innovative, disposable, and cost effective containment solutions for bench scale, pilot plant, and full scale operations based on prior experience and involvement with asbestos abatement practices.  His most recent experiences were enabling high potency API manufacture in an open facility, and retrofit of walk-in lab. hoods for contained syntheses of potent drug trial materials.

In addition, Dr. Ward had developed statistically valid test protocols beyond the SMEPAC/ISPE Guideline to measure engineering performance of containment approaches with documentation of robust isolation factors  and extended these protocols to include full facility capability.
 
 
 FEE: $345 per person.
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