What To Check While Looking for Biosafety cabinets

Biosafety cabinet

As a lab worker, you do know that cabinets for biosafety are not merely storage bins. What you choose has a major impact on protecting your workplace from the potentially hazardous chemicals and the infectious agents stored in them. There are different classes of biosafety, each designed to perform a specific duty. 


Choosing Biosafety Cabinets


Your local service provider can help you with practical information on what class of cabinet would suit your working environment. The most responsible biosafety cabinet makers manufacture and design their products, complying with AS 1940-2017, the Australian standard. But it is also important that your cabinet making partner offers a comprehensive solution to different needs. Check what the designers have to offer. 


About Flammable Liquid Cabinets


While the name suggests what it does, this type of biosafety cabinet has a well-hidden yet "stay open" double door design. It makes unloading as well as loading hazardous chemicals easier, and more secure. There are a few things for you to check before signing up for the deal with a cabinet maker. These include:


  • Check whether they can offer units in various capacities. Depending on your needs, you can choose from 60 litres, 100 litres, 160 litres, 250 litres, or 350 litres of cabinets.

  • For extra durability, there should be cabinet coating both inside and out.

  • Having a danger alert sign is necessary.

  • Check if it has a 3 point latching and locking system.


Need LPG Storage Cases?


The important features of these biosafety cabinets are:

  • An opening roof that allows for effortless access to the heavy LPG bottles 

  • A design that reduces the possibility of accidents.

  • Have a durable load binder so that they can keep the gas bottles straight. It would help just in case the gas bottles accidentally knock on each other.


For Organic Peroxide Storage Cabinets


Organic Peroxides are included in the Dangerous goods code in Australia. So while choosing a biosafety cabinet for this, you should look for a company that offers:


  • Units of various capacities, ranging from 30 litres to 100 litres.

  • At least 1.1 mm thick construction of double skin wall.

  • Minimal 40 mm or air gap between the walls. It gives for optimum insulation.

  • Inbuilt ground connector. 


Any cabinet you choose should come with a detailed and easy to understand instruction manual. 


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