The marijuana industry is expanding in the United States, Canada, and several other nations. Marijuana for recreational use is currently legal in 11 states, while marijuana for medical use is authorized in 33 states. As more states are legalizing marijuana, the number of facilities for marijuana engineering, cultivating, extracting, and dispensing is growing dramatically.
Cannabis Production Safety Standards
The World Health Organization has defined Good Manufacturing Processes (GMP) as a method for ensuring that goods are constantly manufactured in accordance with quality standards.
The United States has the world’s largest cannabis and hemp producing market. The market in the United States has developed a C1D1 extraction Lab Engineering services to incorporate C1D1 safety criteria for extracting cannabis and hemp.
C1D1 Safety Standards
C1D1 is an abbreviation for Class 1 – Division 1. Planning laws in Class 1 include those that host production involving flammable or possibly explosive gasses. Ethanol, which comes under class 1 rules, is one of the most common and successful extraction processes for cannabis and hemp.
Division 1 covers dangerous gasses prevalent under regular working circumstances. Division 1 expects that the space will be filled with intense flammable gasses or fumes for most of the period.
With several safety laws and production methods to consider, starting a cannabis and hemp extraction factory may appear costly, time-demanding, and not extremely rewarding to guarantee everything is up to standard.
C1D1 extraction Lab Engineering has been in the Marijuana industry for over 50 years, providing engineering advice and equipment manufacturing for cannabis extraction. They are already in compliance with GMP, EU GMP, and C1D1 rules, therefore all of their machinery is licensed and ready for installation.