Tecniplast biosafety cabinet

  • How do you decontaminate a biosafety cabinet?

    Decontamination of a BSC is performed to render it non-infectious and is achieved by exposing the work surfaces, exhaust filters, surfaces of the air plenums, and the fan unit to formaldehyde or hydrogen peroxide gas.
    The decontamination procedure is described in Annex G of the NSF/ANSI Standard 49..

  • What is the method of biosafety cabinet?

    When used correctly, a curtain of room air enters the grill at the front edge of the BSC work surface and acts as a protective barrier.
    The air mixes with the recirculating air stream and passes through a HEPA filter downward toward the work surface, creating a contamination-free zone..

  • What is the purpose of a biosafety cabinet in a microbiology laboratory?

    A biological safety cabinet (BSC) is a primary engineering control used to protect personnel against biohazardous or infectious agents and to help maintain quality control of the material being worked with as it filters both the inflow and exhaust air..

  • When should the inside of a biosafety cabinet be decontaminated?

    Decontaminate the BSC before and after every use to prevent cross-contamination.
    One method is to use a 1:10 fresh bleach solution followed by a 70% ethanol rinse to avoid corrosion and achieve good disinfection.
    Contact EHS if you need a bleach alternative..

  • If you are using your biosafety cabinet (it is turned on and/or there are materials in the work space), your cabinet must be certified at least annually.
    If you are not using your cabinet at all, it must be marked with an “inactive” sticker by EHS.
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TECNIPLAST BIOSAFETY CABINETS, SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR ANIMAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES, GUARANTEE THE UTMOST PROTECTION OF THE OPERATORS FROM THE INHALATION OF INFECTIOUS PARTICLES, DUST, ALLERGENS AND PATHOGENS.
TECNIPLAST BIOSAFETY CABINETS, SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR ANIMAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES, GUARANTEE THE UTMOST PROTECTION OF THE OPERATORS FROM THE INHALATION OF INFECTIOUS PARTICLES, DUST, ALLERGENS AND PATHOGENS.

What is a Class III biosafety cabinet?

(See Figure 9.13 .) A Class III biosafety cabinet provides maximum protection to laboratory personnel and the working environment.
This type of cabinet is a glovebox with HEPA filter exhaust.
Example of a Class II biosafety cabinet.
Room air passes around the user through the grill at the front of the cabinet.

What is a type C1 biosafety cabinet?

Type C1 of Class II biosafety cabinets need to maintain a minimum air inflow speed of 105 fpm.
Type C1 cabinets were designed to reduce costs and increase flexibility in research laboratories.

What type of biosafety cabinet do I Need?

Applications for work with hazardous drugs, CMR (carcinogenic, mutagenic, reprotoxic) substances or other specialized procedures may require Class II, type B2 Biosafety Cabinet or Cytotoxic Cabinets (DIN 12980).


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