Christa Myers is a Process Chemical Engineer responsible for process design. Her in-depth knowledge regarding the application of FDA and EMEA guidelines, NFPA, NEC and local building codes provides clients with quick insight to how codes apply to complex process and facility designs. Myers is heavily involved with the design of facilities in which potent compounds are handles. Her understanding of the competing requirements for aseptic processing and potent compound handling is useful in efficient facility layout that allows for operability. Her background in the design of pharmaceutical chemical kilo labs, pilot plants, fill finish facilities, active pharmaceutical ingredient research and manufacturing facilities, bulk pharmaceutical chemical facilities, potent compound processing and biotech process facilities provides her with a broad range of experiences that has proven effective in the design of their facilities. In addition, Myers is a pressure safety relief systems specialist that designs relief devices and quench/catch tanks using DIERS technology. As a member of the DIERS users group, Myers is current with the most recent changes in relief systems design philosophy. She is recognized in the relief device design community for her papers and presentations regarding the complexities of applying general device design to the highly specialized pharmaceutical industry.