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The mighty mini chillers from Huber


Cost-effective and environmentally-friendly cooling solutions for many laboratory applications and routine tasks in research and industry


Available in the UK from Labtex, Huber Minichillers are a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly cooling solution for many laboratory applications and routine tasks in research and industry. Due to the low purchase price, the investment pays off after just a few months. The OLÉ controller combines modern technology and easy operation with practice-orientated features including USB, RS232 and OLED display.


• Working temperature down to -20ºC • Up to 1,2 kW Cooling power • Up to 24 l/min Pump capacity


Contact Labtex for more information and advice on which model is best for your needs. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/yznY


62633pr@reply-direct.com Storage and handling of hazardous substances - are you protected?


In many workplaces and laboratories, the use of hazardous substances is part of everyday work and is unavoidable. Improper storage, especially of flammable substances, poses various dangers to people, the environment and property and can be easily overlooked in daily handling.


Fires and explosions caused by, for example, the improper storage of flammable liquids and gases, can lead to long term consequences and liabilities such as:


• Pollution of soils, groundwater and surface waters through e.g. contaminated extinguishing water or leakages


• Downtimes up to bankruptcy, e.g. due to destroyed buildings, laboratories after fires (after a fire, approx. 80% of companies go bankrupt)


• Endangering health


Business owners and managers must be aware of their responsibility for the handling and storage of hazardous substances and regularly ask themselves the following questions:


• Do I know the legal regulations for hazardous substances? • Do I apply these regulations? • Do I fulfil my duty of care towards people and the environment?


• Do I store hazardous substances in my company in accordance with the regulations?


Which legal basis has to be taken into account? DSEAR (applicable in the UK) stands for the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002.


DSEAR puts duties on employers and the self-employed to protect people from risks from explosions and similar events in the workplace. This includes members of the public who may be put at risk by both the work hazards and any secondary hazards likely to occur at the time of incident.


Download the Asecos Catalogue for a full guide to the regulations surrounding hazardous substances and how their storage solutions can reduce the risk of incidents: ilmt.co/PL/0Me9


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/1AEN 62634pr@reply-direct.com • OLÉ controller OLED display


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