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Huzairy Hassan School of Bioprocess Engineering UniMAP

Production  Production is arranged into three main types of facility: 1) dedicated — the facility is designed and built for one specific process; 2) multi-purpose — the facility is designed and built to carry out a number of known and defined processes, potentially with a minor amount of modification to configure the plant to the next process; 3) General purpose — the facility is designed to handle a variety of processes, both known and envisaged for the future.

Automation and control issues The benefits of automation will derive from:  higher levels of safety;  the ability to apply sophisticated control strategies;  consistent product quality;  higher levels of plant utilization for a given manning level;  more efficient usage of materials and reduction in waste;  provision of timely and relevant information. The key issues to be considered when embarking on automation projects include:  the functionality required;  the level of automation required;  the types of systems employed.

System functionality  The functionality required of the system will principally depend on the processing objectives and the method of operation proposed. The plant equipment and its connectivity also affects the functionality; the following are some possibilities: 1) single batch, single stream (one batch at any given time); 2) multi-batch, single stream (more than one batch being processed at any given time); 3) multi-batch, multi-stream, dedicated equipment trains; 4) multi-batch, multi-stream, common equipment.

Decisions made based on the priority of the moment with no regard for the future. Unplanned developments lack of thought concern for cost lack of information on the company's future marketing plans. totally random 'notch potch' of buildings inefficient operation, potential hazards, expensive future development of the site. questionable use of land

Green Field Development: The use of land on which there has been no previous commercial developments. Plans for such sites will not generally be restricted by previous buildings and existing operations. Brown Field Development: May have some restrictions due to past or existing operations and freedom of design may be curtailed.

- a cleared area within an existing production site that can be fenced off from adjacent operational areas; or - an area of an existing building that has been cleared for a new production unit or -it could even be the installation of additional equipment in an operating factory. existing site infrastructure the potential limitations of the existing structure recognize the existing utilities and the impact of ongoing production operations within the building consideration

1) Site location  When selecting the new site, various considerations include: - Geographical location: road systems, communications, ports and airports, availability of skilled labour and adjacent developments. - Availability and capacity of public utilities. - Discussions with all appropriate planning and statutory bodies to determine if there are any requirements that would prevent the development of the optimum design for the site. - Ensure that any adjacent developments in the planning stage are compatible with a bulk drug operation (ex: an open cast mining site adjacent to a plant manufacturing high cost pharmaceuticals would not be ideal).

 Carry out full topographical and geotechnical surveys to determine the surface contours and the load bearing characteristics of the land - provide information on underground obstructions, mine-workings and geological faults.  The land should also be checked for ground contamination.  Information on the ambient climate of the site, including prevailing wind directions.

2) Conceptual design First part covers site infrastructure, including: - offices and administration buildings; - operator and staff amenities; - control and test laboratories (if not in the production plant); - engineering workshops and stores; - central warehousing; - on-site utility generation; - gate house and security fencing; - utilities and services distribution; - roads, road lighting and car parks; - underground utilities; - site grading and landscaping.

Second part covers production facilities: - the main reactor and process facility; - special hazard production units; - environmentally controlled finishing units; - bulk raw material tank farm and drum store; - effluent treatment final conditioning unit; - control room for the production processes; - production offices; - on plot generated services; - switch rooms and transformers.

3) Generic production plot layout “it is advantageous, before considering overall site layout, to develop an outline plot layout that can be the basis for all plants on the site.” Ex: Typically control room positioning, spacing of on-site tank farms, policy for facilities for hazardous operations, position of on-site switch room and electrical transformers should be identified. 4) Site Master Plan - zoning a) Start with an area of land that has no structures or building on it. b) It could be a cornfield, an area of heath land or a cleared and level site recovered from some defunct industry. c) zoning of the site — which areas will be allocated to offices, amenities, warehousing, utility generation, workshops and production plants. - Zoning plans contribute to solutions for the most efficient utilities distribution design and are the first stages of development of site logistics.

5) Master plan - landscaping - Having zoned the site, the overall site landscaping strategy, - Dependent on company policy and any particular need to screen the plant, -The outline site contours and planting schemes can be worked out. 6) The master plan - Purpose: to look at how the site could be when it is fully developed and then only build the part that is required in the first instance — this ensures that what is actually built will fit into a logical site development. - should be revisited at the time of each future project and modified if necessary to keep in line with changing requirements.

7) On-site roads Considerations: - gate house procedure, off-loading facilities, car parking, restricted access areas, emergency access, road vehicle access, forklift truck access and pedestrian circulation. - the road system must be capable of progressive development as the site expands without disruption to operations. - away from built up areas and operator car parking space is therefore essential.

8) Public utilities (PU) and site generated utilities (SGU)  PU are for ex: towns water, electricity, natural gas and sewage.  Utilities, liquid raw material and interplant transfers can be distributed in several ways: a) above ground: involve a pipe bridge and the most convenient way of distribution in that it does not interfere with traffic and pedestrian circulation at ground level. b) below ground (in an open culvert- ( a drain or channel crossing under a road, sidewalk, etc.; sewer; conduit )): the culvert walls may be inclined or vertical. Advantage: easy access for maintenance, but has to be bridged at each road crossing and is difficult to keep clean; c) below ground (in closed trench): this is not favoured for bulk drug sites because of possible hazards to operating staff and difficulty in maintenance; d) surface run: this method causes problems to traffic and operator circulation.

 Due to the changing nature of the biotechnology field, it is important to incorporate features into the design to enable expansion, re-use of existing space and re-use of equipment.  Some of the methods available include: - mobile vessels that can be moved easily to provide flexibility; - centralized buffer solution preparation areas; - centralized cleaning areas for mobile vessels, etc.; - centralized kill systems for liquid/solid wastes.

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