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HOW TO SAVE MONEY AND INCREASE SAFETY WITH FLEXIBLE
CONTAINMENT
Capital and Operating Costs, Time, Efficacy
JUNE 25, 2009
WEBINAR
14:00 - 15:30 British Summer Time (BST)
15:00 - 16:30 Central European Summer Time (CEST)
9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT)
This webinar will guide you through the quality, health
and safety, and environmental expectations and operating costs
resulting from the use of flexible enclosures for handling
potent compounds. In this webinar you
will:
- Review a case study where
adoption of flexible containment resulted in 4% savings
($6 million) against capital budget
- Understand comparisons of
efficacy of flexible versus rigid containment
- See first time costs for
both
- Examine the surface finishes present in a
manufacturing rigid enclosure and how that impacts cleaning
costs
- Review a comparison of utilities for flexible
versus rigid containment
- Compare commissioning cost of flexible versus
rigid containment
- Compare the cost of operator training
for both flexible and rigid containment
- Analyze operating costs of flexible versus
rigid containment
- Learn the rationale for the use of
flexible containment
- Examine design considerations based on
attributes & weaknesses of flexible
barriers
- Review a case study of an in-process
sampler
- Identify potential users of flexible
containment
- Identify extended uses for flexible
enclosures
- Observe next evolutionary step for flexible
barriers
I nstructor: 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.
Call for
special discounts for multiple participants at your site.
610-399-4897
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