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Containment in the pharmaceutical industry /

Contributor(s): Wood, James P, 1957-.
Series: Drugs and the pharmaceutical sciences ; 108.Publisher: New York : M. Dekker, 2001Description: x, 252 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0824703979 (alk. paper); 9780824703974.Subject(s): Pharmaceutical technology | Powders (Pharmacy) | Industrial hygiene | Pharmaceutical industryDDC classification: 615.19
Contents:
Why contain? Then and now -- Containment and good manufacturing practices -- Industrial hygiene aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing -- Effect of individual particle characteristics on airborne emissions -- Particle monitoring: old and new -- Particle monitoring: case studies -- Selecting the correct technology -- Engineered local exhaust -- Flexible containment for primary manufacturing/bulk operations -- An array of containment designs: following the production line in a dry products secondary manufacturing operation -- Containment system selection -- An architectural/engineering firm's perspective -- Containment in the hospital setting.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Withdrawn 615.19 WOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0056899
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why contain? Then and now -- Containment and good manufacturing practices -- Industrial hygiene aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing -- Effect of individual particle characteristics on airborne emissions -- Particle monitoring: old and new -- Particle monitoring: case studies -- Selecting the correct technology -- Engineered local exhaust -- Flexible containment for primary manufacturing/bulk operations -- An array of containment designs: following the production line in a dry products secondary manufacturing operation -- Containment system selection -- An architectural/engineering firm's perspective -- Containment in the hospital setting.

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