Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 1pm EST | 12pm CST | 10am PST Learn how limit the evaporation of harmful solvents into the lab, and therefore limit the exposure of these toxic solvents to laboratory personnel.
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Event Overview:
Safety in general is a major concern for most people these days. With the fear of the COVID-19 pandemic looming over our heads, people are wearing masks, standing six feet apart, working in shifts, etc., in order to remain safe. However, not enough focus has been given to the safety of laboratory scientists inside the labs making our medicines on a daily basis. The fact of the matter is that solvents like Acetonitrile and Methanol, which are being used on a day to day basis for our chromatography applications, are classified by the Globally Harmonized Chemical Classification System as Category 1 toxic solvents.
This webinar will focus on introducing innovative solutions to help laboratory managers, scientists and safety managers limit the evaporation of harmful solvents into the lab, and therefore limit the exposure of these toxic solvents to the laboratory personnel.
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Who Should Attend?
Speakers
Edward Faden
Chromatography Specialist
MAC-MOD Analytical
Edward A. Faden is the Chromatography Specialist for PA, NJ, NY, MA, DE, and CT at MAC-MOD Analytical. He received his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh in 2013. Since then he has served as a trusted chromatography partner for customers for 7 years.
He has experience working with major pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, industrial chemical, and environmental companies to improve their workflow and provide innovative solutions to their challenging chromatography related problems.
He has been acknowledged on several publications and posters and has frequently been counted on to provide industry leading presentations at conferences, meetings and on-site at customer facilities.
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