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I wanted to know what type of safety cabinet/laminer flow I need to use for working with transformed bacteria (for example while growing the bacteria and then isolating of plasmid etc). Whether it should be for user protection or/and product protection. Thanks

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Posted Apr 28, 2008, 14:56 PM
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Please refer to the following link -

Intro to Biological Safety Cabinets

In general - it sounds like you need a Biosafety Cabinet Class II Type A2. This is the most common microbiological safety cabinet and will protect both the user and the product.

To summarize the referenced link above here is some pertinent information regarding selection of biological safety cabinets...

How Biological Safety Cabinets are Classified

Classification Biosafety Level Application
Class I 1,2,3 low to moderate risk biological agents
Class II 1,2,3 low to moderate risk biological agents
Class III 4 high risk biological agents


Here is the air flow diagrams some of the common Class II biosafety cabinets:


Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet Design, Baker SterilGARD® III Advance°




Baker Class II, Type B1 Cabinet Design, Baker NCB-C®



Class II, Type B2 Cabinet Design, SterilChemGARD III




References & Credits

All images credited to - Intro to Biological Safety Cabinets


Other links of interest

Labconco's Personnel and Product Protection: A Guide To Biosafety Enclosures

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Posted May 03, 2008, 11:21 AM Last edited May 03, 2008, 8:23 AM by Tony Rook
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