The Sustainable Laboratory Handbook: Design, Equipment, Operation offers an in-depth, up-to-date guide to modern laboratory planning, marking the first comprehensive resource in ten years. Authored by Egbert Dittrich with contributions from 30 experts affiliated with the European Association for Sustainable Laboratory Technologies (EGNATON), this handbook is a trusted reference endorsed by its contributors.
Covering the entire lifecycle of a laboratory facility, the book begins with site layout and building planning, extending to areas such as housing for laboratory animals, clean rooms, and production facilities. It then delves into the installation of laboratory equipment, including storage and emergency facilities, followed by detailed discussions on safety and sustainability standards pertinent to laboratories.
The final sections address facility management and optimization during normal operation, providing practical insights that are essential for efficient and sustainable lab operations. Throughout, relevant norms and standards are cited, supported by hundreds of photographs and drawings in full color, which illustrate design concepts and building practices.
As an invaluable resource, this handbook is ideal for planners, builders, and managers of chemical, biological, and medical research laboratories of any size. It equips readers with the knowledge to construct and maintain efficient, long-serving laboratory spaces with minimal maintenance costs while ensuring maximum safety.
