Ensuring optimal site conditions is crucial for several reasons:
Efficiency: Proper site conditions enhance the efficiency of biotechnological processes, leading to higher yields and better quality products. Safety: Adequate site conditions ensure the safety of researchers, workers, and the environment. This includes proper waste management and containment of potentially hazardous materials. Compliance: Biotechnology facilities must comply with local, national, and international regulations. Optimal site conditions help in meeting these regulatory requirements. Productivity: Good site conditions reduce the likelihood of experimental errors and contamination, thereby increasing overall productivity.