Sector Spotlight: Pharmaceutical

Due to the nature of the products involved such as tablets, pills and capsules often containing Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, which can generate harmful dust and high solvent concentrations during handling and manufacturing processes.

Typical applications include tablet pressing, coating, fluid bed drying, spray drying, blending and granulation handled ingredients encompass powders, granular substances, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, and solvents. This means conducting a comprehensive risk assessment for each application is vital, to determine the appropriate extraction solution.

Our custom LEV systems are designed to contain and extract fine pharmaceutical dust at source, supporting compliance with COSHH, thereby enhancing productivity and reducing downtime.

With our expertise, your facility can maintain clean air standards, protect your workforce and ensure consistent product quality in a sensitive environment.

Pharmaceutical FAQ

Q: Why is dust and fume extraction important in pharmaceutical environments?

A: Pharmaceutical manufacturing often involves fine powders and volatile compounds. Without proper extraction, these can create explosive dust hazards which could put your workforce in danger. These dust fumes can cause respiratory risks as well as skin irritation and eye problems, resulting in risks for machine operators. Improper extraction can violate health and safety regulations which can lead to fines and potentially machinery downtime.

Q: What types of production sites need dust and fume extractors?

A: As mentioned, for pharmaceutical sites producing products that require pill pressing, granulation or spraying will need dust and fume extractors. Most pharmaceutical companies will create pills, tablets and capsules that create hazardous dust that needs removing.

Q: What are the main risks of not using an extractor system?

A: Health Hazards: Pharmaceutical dust and fumes can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, or long-term illness.

Product Contamination: Dust, when not removed, has the potential to settle across the workflow, contaminating other products

Explosion Risk: Pharmaceutical particles can be extremely fine, as well as volatile which can lead to explosions if not handled correctly.

Regulatory Non-Compliance: Lack of proper air filtration can lead to violations of health and safety regulations including COSHH.

For more information on the risks of pharmaceutical dust and fumes – read our latest blog piece: The Critical Role of Dust Extraction in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Q: I already have an extractor – what about the filters?

Depending on the specific machine and what it is filtering, we recommend filters should be changed every 6-12 months. Please get in contact with APS directly to find out more.

Q: How does an extraction system improve efficiency?

By keeping the air and surfaces clean, extractors:

Reduce the need for constant manual cleaning

Lower equipment wear and maintenance

Improve worker comfort and productivity

Prevent cross-contamination between production lines

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