I'd love to say that every lab I go to is newly built and designed by an expert, but this is almost never the case. I say "almost never" because I have seen and also been involved in designing new labs, and it's not an easy task. Especially when starting with a blank slate.
Most labs were built long before the modern instrumentation technologies even existed, while others are repurposed building spaces that may have never been intended to be used as lab space. No matter where your lab falls in these extreme examples, there are a lot of considerations to make the space more enjoyable to work in, and much more efficient!
3 main details many look past, just because they are used to working in the space:
Unused Instruments
Outdated Workflow
Lab Drawers/Storage Space
Unused Instrumentation is by far one of the most common things I witness in labs I visit. The system(s) sit on the bench, in a corner, or even under a working instrument! These unused instruments cost the lab thousands in unseen costs per year. Not only are they taking up real estate that is being paid for by the company, but they are also almost always still plugged in, sipping energy the entire time they lay dormant.
Another unintended consequence of these systems sitting around is the role they play in the productivity of the workspace. Idle instruments can create an untidy and lower performing lab, intern affecting the lab staff and their work ethic. A clean space automatically breads happy and healthier individuals.
Outdated Workflow can also have a huge impact on productivity. In smaller labs, this is more important as the space is limited and any missed opportunity to optimize the space creates more productivity loss than in a larger more agile lab.
While some cGMP labs may not have the flexibility to move instruments around, other labs can and should if they want to optimize the workspace. Sometimes very small changes, like where the trash receptacles are or how the chemicals are stored (alphabetically), can make an enormous impact. Other times, you have to rethink the entire layout of a single lab. The pain up front is worth the years of hassle free work flows!
Lab Drawers/Storage Space is another ubiquitous issue in lab spaces. Everyone knows of the drawers filled with parts to instrumentation that hasn't even been in the lab for a decade or more. Old broken columns, consumables that will never be used, and tools that are rusted from non-use.
The good news is, that most of these lab space issues are correctable and will end up saving the company in lost time and profits. You just have to be willing to set the time aside to make the changes or hire a professional with the experience to aid in doing so.
Yeah, my lab ran out of space, so we are expanding it. It will probably take 2 years to finish the expansion.
By the time that's done, my department will be the only one left on the floor as 3 others on my floor will move to their new space.
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Lab expansion is always exciting! I have seen so many, and its fun seeing everyone happy for the change. Most are so focused on the expansion, they miss the opportunity to offload all the junk they don't need. Haha!
I'll try to remember to use the tags more, too! Thanks!
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