Learn the proper use procedures from start up to shut down when using your Biosafety Cabinet.
Learn the proper use procedures from start up to shut down when using your Biosafety Cabinet.
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View NowLearn some of the basic about biosafety cabinets (BSC) and how to go about selecting the right bsc for your application.
Working in a Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) is tedious work, read these ergonomic tips for working in your biosafety cabinet.
Learn the basics of how NuAire Biological Safety Cabinets are designed to offer optimal personnel, environmental and product protection.
Biosafety Cabinets (BSCs) a are designed to remove or minimize exposures to hazardous biological materials and particulates.
Learn steps to take before you begin work in your Biological Safety Cabinet. A proper biosafety or operations manuals will specify practices and procedures designed to minimize and eliminate risks.
The use of proper procedures in the Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) cannot be overemphasized in providing primary personnel and environmental protection.
Proper technique when working within the BSC will minimize air turbulence and prevent splatter or unwanted spread of aerosols.
An important part of a safe work environment is making sure it is ergonomically designed to work with you, not against you.
After work has been completed proper protocols must be followed to decontaminate the biosafety cabinet to avoid potential contamination risks.
Proper preventative maintenance, yearly maintenance, and certification are needed to maximize your products life as well as keep up to date with industry standards to eliminate safety hazards.
Learn 10 working safely tips when working in a biosafety cabinet.
Good technique when working within a Class II Biosafety Cabinet will minimize air turbulence and prevent splatter or unwanted spread of aerosols.
This is an age old question that comes every now and then. First in reference from the BMBL (Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories), a clear 12-inches (305 mm) should be present...
It happens at some point to even the most seasoned laboratory technician that a spill occurs within the Biosafety Cabinet (BSC). Here are a few steps to cleaning a spill in a BSC.
Class II Biological Safety Cabinets, or BSCs, provide vital personal, product, and environmental protections in the laboratory setting. BSCs go through a certification process to meet the...
Learn a few tips about how to work safely in your Biosafety Cabinet (BSC).
The front airflow grill on a biological safety cabinet performs the important job of separating the clean air inside the cabinet from the contaminated laboratory air outside.
Ten tips to help you use the proper aseptic technique when working within a Class II Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) to minimize air turbulence and prevent the spread of aerosols.
We asked NIH National Biosafety and Biocontainment Fellows what some of the most common mistakes made when working with a Biosafety Cabinet.
Biosafety Cabinets have a 15 year useable life. Read this bulletin to answer the question when to replace your biosafety cabinet.