Providing a safe and healthy workplace is a core value for every employer across the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. However, quickly creating and producing complex chemistry requires complex safety practices.
Leverage New Technology to Mitigate Risk Techniques that allow for automation and understanding of research, development and manufacturing processes help to establish and sustain a culture of safety while speeding project timelines.
Our featured white paper discusses personal, process and environmental safety considerations and presents tools and techniques to avoid incidents.
The Impact of Safety
A working environment that fosters a culture of safety ensures that scientists stay healthy, engaged and productive. Well-understood processes, that are designed with safety and the environment in mind, operate profitably and sustainably. By identifying unsafe and non-viable reactions early in the development process, scarce resources can be deployed more effectively. By removing unsafe procedures and processes, an injury-free workplace is possible.
Overall, a holistic consideration of safety in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries is beneficial to all involved partners:
Increased personal safety in the lab results in a safer and healthier work environment, ultimately resulting in fewer absences related to injuries and illnesses. Consequently, this is a cost factor that adds positively to the company’s success.
Thoroughly investigating the product properties and understanding the risks and criticality of processes leads to more efficient and safer processes that are robust and ensure an economic and ecologic manufacturing of intermediates and products throughout the product chain.
Energy, resource, and waste management, as well as, sustainable processes do not just benefit the environment, but also reflect in the company’s reputation and financial success.
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