Diseño de un sistema de gestión de inventario para optimizar el manejo de las sustancias y residuos químicos de los Laboratorios del Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Abstract
Costa Rica Institute of Technological has several laboratories focused on research and
teaching work, they have various interactions with the environment. Among the most
important are those associated with the handling of chemicals and their wastes, due to the various risks for to humans and the environment. Moreover, in the last two years the
Institution spent an average of ninety thousand dollars in the purchase of chemicals, which
in turn implies a monetary impact on the institution.
The organizing and tracking of these substances, is the first step for an optimal control of
the mentioned problems; however, a diagnosis made at the laboratories of the institution
(2009), showed that they do not have a technological application to solve the problem, this
has imply several specific operational and environmental problems, such as the
accumulation of hazardous wastes.
The fundamentals of Environmental Engineering are aimed primarily at providing scientific
and technological solutions in the field of prevention of environmental problems. For that
reason, an online Inventory Management System was designed and validated using modern
technologies, also compatible with the platform of the Institution, integrating staff involved
in all stages of development, promoting teamwork and encouraging acceptance of the
system.
The implementation and validation of the project allowed us to have a unified inventory
system for all involved in the issue, which guarantees the security of information and
efficient access. This system meets the requirements set by future users, improving the
efficiency of their work, while allowing them to comply with environmental legislation
associated. This allows the Institute to fulfill their responsibilities with the country, besides
the institutional legal framework. At the end of the development process, training was
provided to 15 prospective users of the system, increasing its sensitivity to the problems
described, as well as its relations with the Institutional Regency of Chemicals, the future
system administrator.
Description
Proyecto de Graduación (Licenciatura en Ingeniería Ambiental) Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. Escuela de Química, 2012