Good technique when working within a Class II Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) will minimize air turbulence and prevent splatter or unwanted spread of aerosols.
Here are some tips for good technique that will maximize potential protection of personnel, product and environment.
TIP 1: KNOW YOUR AIRFLOW
Biological Safety Cabinets provide personnel, product, and environmental protection through the use of HEPA ƬOWHred air. Knowing how the air is passed through the cabinet an essential piece of the puzzle to know
TIP 2: WORK AT THE PROPER SASH LEVEL
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TIP 3: NEVER COVER
TEN TIPS INFOGRAPHIC
FOR WORKING IN YOUR BIOSAFETY CABINET
Good technique when working in your Biosafety Cabinet will minimize air turbulence and prevent splatter or unwanted spread of aerosols. Use this infographic to learn helpful tips when working in your Biological Safety Cabinet. View online at
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