Published: August 10 2012
ERGO: “WORK” NOMOS: “THE STUDY OR LAWS OF” COMBINES TO MEAN: “THE LAWS OF WORK” OR DESIGNING “EQUIPMENT” THAT ACCOMMODATES LIMITS OF THE USER Advancements for Improved Safety Conditions –
Published: May 9 2012
Field certification of Biological Safety Cabinets (BSC’s) is regulated by the NSF/ANSI 49 Standard, Biosafety Cabinetry: Design, Construction, Performance, and Field Certification, Annex F Field Tests. Section F.1, Field Certification
Published: November 2 2011
Use of modern day Biological Safety cabinets (BSC’s) began in the early 1970’s with BSC’s that were manufactured to the NIH-03-112C Standard and subsequently the NSF Standard 49.
Published: November 2 2011
The topic of canopy versus hard connection of Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC's) has long been a matter of discussion over the years.
Published: October 1 2011
The use of natural gas for Bunsen burners in a microbiological laboratory has long been an accepted practice over the years. This practice has also carried over to use within a Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC).