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    Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4)

    Personnel must change clothing before entering the facility and shower upon exiting.All materials must be decontaminated before leaving the facility.Personnel must wear the PPE from lower BSL levels, as well as a full-body, air-supplied, positive pressure suit..

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    Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3)​
    BSL-3 laboratories are designed to be easily decontaminated.
    As an additional safety measure, these laboratories must use controlled, or “directional,” air flow to ensure that air flows from non-laboratory areas (such as the hallway) into laboratory areas..

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    The four biosafety levels are BSL-1, BSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4, with BSL-4 being the highest (maximum) level of containment..

Decontaminate work surfaces before and after use, and immediately after spillsIngestion, skin and mucous membrane contactDo not eat, drink, store foods, or smoke in the laboratoryIngestion, skin and mucous membrane contactChapter 5: Laboratory Biosafety Practiceswww.unr.edu › ehs › policies-manuals › biosafety-manual › chapter-5About Featured Snippets

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