7 Safety, Hazard Containment & Sterilising Equipment Emergency Safety Shower/Decontamination Booth
When time is of the essence, after an exposure to a hazardous chemical substance, any delay, even for a few seconds, can result in serious injury. OSHA and ANSI require that emergency decontamination booths be located within 10 seconds walking distance from hazardous site location.
Hemco’s new laboratory applications emergency shower booths are available with finished side exterior panels. These decontamination booths are fully assembled and ready for installation to water supply and waste systems. The shower is moulded one piece seamless of chemical resistant fiberglass and is equipped with a pull rod activated shower and push handle eye/face wash for immediately drenching of personnel that have been exposed to hazardous chemicals. The shower is equipped with frosted front strip curtains, interior grab bars, raised deck grating, and bottom or rear drain outlet. Compliant with ANSI and OSHA requirements.
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ilmt.co/PL/gMpj 57577pr@reply-direct.com Ground-breaking Furniture Range for Super-sterile Environments
Hygienox from Teknomek brings together furniture and equipment specially designed for ultra-sterile manufacturing spaces where ISO 14644 is front of mind. All products in the range have been specified to support environments where effective particle management and contamination control is critical, supporting efficient risk management.
With a thorough understanding of the rigorous cleaning processes involved in ultra-sterile environments, the Hygienox range of furniture is designed to be futureproof. Harsh sterilisation methods have become standard in pharmaceutical and micro-biological manufacturing environments, so Hygienox products have a range of intelligent design and specification features to mitigate the risk of rouging or tiger stripes while reducing contamination risk and supporting improved clean down productivity.
“Harsh cleaning chemicals such as chlorine and hydrogen peroxide can reduce the lifespan of furniture built from 304-grade stainless steel,” said Sue Springett, Commercial Manager at Teknomek. “Hygienox furniture is manufactured from 316-grade stainless steel because it is more robust against pitting and crevice corrosion by chemicals.”
In addition, the stainless steel used in Hygienox furniture has a 0.3 Ra finish so is ultra-smooth. Chemicals can pool on coarser surfaces if not thoroughly removed with IPA wipes and, over time, the trace amounts of these chemicals will corrode, stain and contaminate the passive layer of the stainless steel.
Major investment in research, development and design has gone into all products in the new Hygienox, from Teknomek range. For example, because off-the-shelf solutions available were not up to the meticulous Hygienox standards, castors have been specially commissioned to include a chemical resistant polypropylene wheel inside a 316-grade stainless steel body.
As well as stainless steel furniture manufactured in-house, the Hygienox, from Teknomek range will feature other, specially selected and specified products designed for ultra-sterile environments where ISO 14644 compliance is non-negotiable.
Teknomek is staying true to its open and transparent pricing, with Hygienox products having an instantly available list price. Every product in the new range will be offered in standard sizes, available with Teknomek’s reliable on-time delivery.
“Within ultra-sterile research and production facilities, where compliance with ISO 14644 is critical, nothing but an obsessive approach to contamination control will suffice. Hygienox, from Teknomek has been developed to provide a completely elevated range that offers our customers best in class products when they need them,” concluded Sue Springett.
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ilmt.co/PL/XZ20 57789pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL Space Saving Sterilisation Solutions: Leading Class Volume to Space Ratios
In answer to the needs of many customers, requiring large capacity autoclaves in limited spaces, LTE Scientifi c can provide a space effi cient smart solution. Through clever redesign of their market leading Touchclave Lab Range, LTE can now offer a greater scope of solutions to businesses requiring varied volumes of sterilisation within confi ned spaces.
There are three models within LTE’s Touchclave autoclave range, starting with the Touchclave R model with its cylindrical chamber and in-chamber heating. The ‘R’ model has the smallest footprint with capacities ranging from 40 Litres up to 160 Litres, available in both top-loading and front-loading, with the 40 Litre model being suitable for benchtop sterilising.
For medium to large capacity loads the Touchclave Lab ‘K’ model, with a choice of steam generator or direct steam options, includes many features to optimise performance and reduce load processing times. The Touchclave-K model is available in 5 sizes from 150 Litres to 450 Litres and is now available in a compact confi guration. As standard these square chambered autoclaves have the narrowest width despite the increased chamber size offering a stylish slim solution, whereas the new compact model offers a reduced depth yet increased width whilst keeping the same chamber size, providing the ideal solution for rooms where layout constraints are an issue.
Last but certainly not least, LTE Touchclave systems are designed for large capacities where heavy and continued throughput is required. Sizes start at 435 Litres up to 1052 Litres as standard and are also available in sizes up to 10,000 Litres. Available as single entry or pass- through in all sizes, the Touchclave Systems range can be supplied as multi-purpose or porous load variants.
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