Proper Aseptic technique when working within a Class II Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) will minimize air turbulence and prevent splatter or unwanted spread of aerosols.
Here are ten tips to help you work safely with your Biological Safety Cabinet when working in the compounding pharmacy.

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Helping educate laboratory professionals about the proper selection, use, and maintenance of capital equipment throughout their lifespan to maximize your results. John Peters is the Marketing Director at NuAire, Inc. with a BS in Marketing with over ten years of experience in the Biological, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical containment equipment industry. John works closely with product engineers, industry professionals, and global standards to translate product specifications and best practices into easy to understand content.
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