What are the requirements for laboratory design?

Laboratory design and planning is a highly professional, rigorous and complex subject, involving many professional fields. Not only should you be proficient in national laboratory design/preparation/acceptance standards, but you should also be proficient in laboratory instruments, testing, system, management and operation. Laboratory design is not a single-level decoration and equipment integration, nor is it the product of experience of individuals or some "experts" and "institutions". In the whole design planning activities, it involves: site selection, design, layout, budget, standards, specifications, infrastructure, decoration, instruments, personnel, systems, certification, management, operation and so on. As far as the laboratory design and planning industry is concerned, the enterprise that really focuses on laboratory design and planning can be described as Jiao Ling. At present, the design and planning companies in the market are generally decoration and furniture production companies in the traditional sense, and their design and planning schemes are mostly oriented to tooling design or furniture sales. The contents of their programs are mainly based on their own professional knowledge, and their majors are narrow and their coverage is not comprehensive enough to start discussions. I once listened to a lecture by a laboratory technology teacher at a forum meeting. It seems to be the laboratory technology of Suzhou Zhongchuang Alliance, and many cases he shared are quite good. For example:

The solution comes first, and the design comes last.

The entrusting unit of the laboratory should ask the entrusted party (design unit/company) to provide a complete and feasible overall solution for the laboratory as a reference or scheme for the early stage of the design and planning of the independent laboratory. The overall solution of the laboratory is to provide scientific, standardized, professional, effective and executable methods and suggestions for the possible defects, risks and hidden dangers in the early, middle and late preparation stages of the laboratory, which should at least include the following 13 elements:

1.? Laboratory site selection;

2.? Laboratory layout planning;

3.? Laboratory investment budget;

4.? Laboratory project audit;

5.? Preparation for laboratory construction;

6.? Laboratory process supervision;

7.? Support laboratory instruments;

8.? Laboratory infrastructure;

9.? Comprehensive acceptance of laboratory;

10. Laboratory technical training;

1 1. Laboratory qualification application (CNAS/CMA, etc. );

12. laboratory project declaration;

13. Laboratory operation management

Eight mature elements of design planning

1. Be familiar with the industry and field where customers are located.

2. Be familiar with the enterprises and scale in the customer area.

3. Be familiar with the cooperation mechanism between upstream and downstream customers.

4. Be familiar with the current situation and trends of customer laboratories.

5. Be familiar with the process and flow of customer products.

6. Be familiar with the testing and standards of customer products.

7. Familiar with laboratory design and auditing standards.

8. Familiar with laboratory construction and acceptance standards.

Design and plan project content 18+

General design contents generally include: graphic design, wall design, top floor design, floor design, door and window design, corridor design, hall design, office design, equipment layout, complete 3d effect design, various functional system design, decoration list and budget.