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FAQ: Biological Safety Cabinets Biological Safety Cabinets (BSC's)

1. Should I run the BSC continuously ?

2. When I finish working in a BSC, what should I do to prepare it for downtime ?

3. Are there any recommendations for work techniques in a BSC to minimize contamination?

4. What is the proper way to load the equipment into a BSC to minimize contamination ?

5. Do you have any suggestions for starting up the BSC ?

6. When should my biological safety cabinet be checked by an experienced technician?

7. What is the difference between a Class II Type A1 and a Class II Type A2 cabinet?

8. There is a pipe plug on the front of my biological safety cabinet, what is the function.?

9. When would it be appropriate to use exhaust transition on a Type A cabinet?

10. On what cabinets are the AFM standard?

11. What is an AFM?

12. What do I use to clean and disinfect my biological safety cabinet?

13. Where is the best location within the laboratory for a biological safety cabinet?

14. What is the "performance envelope"?

15. How much noise does the Baker product emit?

16. Is the 2-1/2' unit NSF listed?

17. Does Baker make a 3' biological safety cabinet?

18. How many inches above a cabinet do I leave for air to exit the exhaust HEPA?

19. How do I clean the window of a SterilGARD?

20. Which cabinet should I buy for working with AIDS?

21. What is NSF Standard #49?

22. Why does Baker Company offer two Class II Type A cabinets?

23. What are some possible adaptations to standard Class II cabinets?

24. Do I have to duct my SterilGARD exhaust outdoors?

25. Does Baker certify my safety cabinet?

26. I noticed that Baker uses safety plate glass in its cabinets rather than tempered glass. What's the reason for this?

27. What is the function of the magnehelic gauge located on the front of my Baker BSC?

28. How many petcocks (service supply valves, typically for gas or vacuum within the workspace) are standard with a biological safety cabinet?

29. I'm trying to evaluate which would be most appropriate for my laboratory, a Baker SterilGARD or a BioGARD biological safety cabinet. Can you summarize just what are the differences between them?

30. I'm a facilities engineer and recently our safety office told me that two hoods in the Micro Lab need to be exhausted to the outdoors. Until now, I haven't had much contact with the hoods. Do you have any information on exhausting these cabinets?

31. I am a user of biological safety cabinet. I came into my lab and although I left my hood running when I left the lab last night, it isn't running now? What do I do?

32. What safety features are incorporated with the UV light in the SterilGARD(r) II & SterilGARD(r) III?

33. How often should I have my biological safety cabinet certified?


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