Continued successful operation of open-fronted microbiological safety cabinets in a force-ventilated laboratory
- PMID: 1761437
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1991.tb03813.x
Continued successful operation of open-fronted microbiological safety cabinets in a force-ventilated laboratory
Abstract
The considerable refinements necessary to enable Class I and II microbiological safety cabinets to operate in a force-ventilated laboratory and to meet appropriate safety criteria have been reported previously. The continued successful operation of such cabinets without a deterioration of operator protection is described. The performance of two Class II units, one meeting and one failing the current British Standard applied to four head KI-discus testing, is compared and discussed. In addition, some further potential difficulties within the environment, which could compromise cabinet containment, are highlighted.
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