An introduction to working safely with high pressure in the laboratory

An introduction to working safely with high pressure in the laboratory

By Asynt Ltd

Join Asynt & our esteemed guest, Professor Steven Howdle (University of Nottingham), for this useful safety guide for working under pressure

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Online

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Asynt's Technology Manager, Andrew Mansfield, is joined by special guest, Professor Steven Howdle from the University of Nottingham in this free lab safety webinar.

Here, we'll highlight the following:

  • What can go wrong
  • Straight-forward safety steps to follow
  • Alternative apparatus configuration
  • Expert insights and safety culture

There will be an opportunity for attendees to pose their questions to Andrew/Steve prior to closing.

For any further information, please contact enquiries@asynt.com. We look forward to seeing you there!

Frequently asked questions

Who will be presenting this webinar?

Professor Steven Howdle (University of Nottingham, UK) and Andrew Mansfield (Technology Manager, Asynt Ltd)

What is Prof. Howdle's current research focussed upon?

Professor Howdle's interests lie in the use of supercritical carbon dioxide as a new solvent for polymer synthesis and materials processing. More info: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/people/steve.howdle

Does Asynt have expertise regarding laboratory pressure reactors?

Asynt offers a wide range of single and multi-position benchtop scale laboratory pressure reactors, as well as more complex and/or larger systems. Find more info: https://www.asynt.com/products/pressure-reactors/

I can't attend at the scheduled time - can I still watch?

Yes! All those who register to attend will receive a link after the event where they can access the webinar in full on demand. Please register using your business email address to ensure we can send this to you!

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Oct 1 · 07:30 PDT