All laboratory conceptual designs (either theoretical or realistic) are based on a wide range of guidelines, directives, and data, such as functionality, usability, efficiency, and flexibility for conversion to any future requirement. One of our highest concerns is safety of the final users and the laboratory as a total. We follow all operating rules dictated by international organizations such as GLP, IBC, NIH, FDA, OSHA, WHO, always aligning with domestic regulatory authorities, such as passive fire marshal studies and rules or any other governmental body.
Analyzing the movement of users in the lab, we create a function heat map, adjusting the layout of the laboratory in accordance to that. Processes, machinery, analytical equipment and actions that require a high level of focus are placed in less traffic parts of the laboratory, ensuring their high success rate as well their safe use.
Analyzing the laboratory space, allows us to minimize the constant and unsafe movement of harmful substances and hazardous material, reducing the risk of any potential accident. Routing the workflow in a circular direction, we avoid to the extension of our capabilities any potential cross contamination of the laboratory space. Storage of raw material and substances are segregated according to type, safety regulations and usage percentage, minimizing the risk of exposure and preventing any accident from happening.
We strive for a positive and efficient footprint towards the laboratory space and its operation.