Cytogard cytotoxic drug safety cabinets
Applications
Cytotoxic drug safety cabinets
are defined as the primary barrier against exposure to aerosols that
are produced in the preparation, manipulation and dispensing of cytotoxic
drugs. Many of these drugs are known to be mutagens, and are suspected
of being carcinogens and teratogens. These effects are insidious and
may not manifest themselves for some years.
The requirements for protection
involve the following:
- Protection of cabinet
users and other staff from exposure to aerosols or vapours which may
be generated in the preparation, manipulation and dispensing of cytotoxic
drugs.
- Protection of drug products,
so that they may be prepared in an environment which is essentially
free from particulate and biological contamination.
- Protection of cabinet
maintenance personnel from the residue of drug particles which can
contaminate filters, fans and other mechanical components.
Australian
Standards
The need for a new cabinet
design led to the publication in 1982 of AS2567, the world's first standard
for cytotoxic drug safety cabinets. AS2639, first published in 1983,
deals with cabinet use and installation, including the location of the
cabinet in a special cleanroom. Revised versions of these documents
were published in 1994.
CG2000 Cytogard cabinets
are designed and manufactured to comply with AS2567, and each cabinet
is factory-certified by a NATA-registered laboratory to meet the specified
performance requirements. These cabinets may also be used where the
handling of other drugs and chemicals requires both containment and
aseptic manipulation. Please refer to our Standards
page.
Description
CG2000 cabinets are part-recirculating
laminar air flow enclosures with high efficiency particulate air (HEPA)
filtration of exhaust air and an air barrier at the work opening. HEPA-filtered
vertical laminar air flow which is recirculated in the work zone creates
an ultra-clean work environment for product protection. An air barrier
between the operator and the work zone is maintained by a flow of room
air into a full-width grille in the work opening.
The barrier air mixes with
the recirculated laminar flow air in a sump underneath the work surface,
and is exhausted from the cabinet via a HEPA filter which is located
directly under the work tray. All positive pressure zones and filter
seals are surrounded by negative pressure zones, so as to contain potentially
hazardous aerosols.
Cabinets are produced with
a work zone width of 90cm, 120cm or 180cm and are free standing units
that incorporate a floor stand. Standard cabinets have exhaust discharge
on the right hand side with optional left hand side or top exhaust available.
Top exhaust is typically specified where cabinet exhaust air is to be
entrained into the room exhaust.
These cabinets provide advanced
system-monitoring technology and a number of unique design features
intended to enhance safety and ease of use.
Construction
Cabinet.
Constructed in electro-galvanised
steel with joints welded using a gas-shielded arc process. This method
products a robust, leak-free housing that is able to withstand the rigours
of transport and handling. Exterior finish is in a special baked enamel
which has been developed for laboratory equipment.
Work
zone.
Constructed in Grade 304
stainless steel with 2B finish. Corners are radiused and crevice-free
for east of cleaning and all surfaces are carefully dressed to remove
sharp edges. The removable work tray is designed to allow cleaning access
to its underside without removing it from the cabinet.
A pneumatic mechanism opens
and closes the viewing window without the need for external fasteners
or catches. The window is self-supporting in the fully-open position
to facilitate cleaning and access for large items. Opening the window
with the cabinet running automatically engages a boost mode for enhanced
containment by activating maximum exhaust airflow and the alarm systems.
Fans.
Separate direct-drive fans
are provided for the exhaust and laminar flow HEPA filters. Fans are
fitted with speed controllers to enable airflows to be maintained through
filter life. The fan control circuits are interlocked so that the laminar
flow system will not operate until the exhaust system has achieved a
containment condition.
Audible and visible alarms
with rechargeable battery back-up signify any reduction in barrier containment
or laminar airflow.
HEPA
filters.
Clyde-Apac Microseal™ HEPA
filters are manufactured to the most exacting standards for critical
applications. Each filter is individually certified to achieve an arrestance
efficiency of not less than 99.995% to the stringent BS3928 Sodium Flame
test. All testing is conducted in a NATA-registered factory laboratory
and a NATA-endorsed test label, being an extract of the test report,
is affixed to each filter.
A prefilter extends the
life of the exhaust HEPA filter, and protects it from mechanical damage
during cleaning of the work zone.
Physical
Data
|
Model
|
Exhaust
Outlet
|
Overall dimensions
(mm)
|
Work zone dimensions
(mm)
|
Weight
(kg)
|
|
W
|
D
|
H
|
W
|
D
|
H
|
|
CGA 90
|
LHS or RHS
|
1135
|
765
|
2310
|
875
|
560
|
610
|
315
|
|
CGA 90
|
Top
|
1035
|
765
|
2480
|
875
|
560
|
610
|
315
|
|
CGA 120
|
LHS or RHS
|
1440
|
765
|
2310
|
1180
|
560
|
610
|
385
|
|
CGA 120
|
Top
|
1340
|
765
|
2410
|
1180
|
560
|
610
|
385
|
|
CGA 180*
|
LHS or RHS
|
2050
|
765
|
2310
|
1790
|
560
|
610
|
495
|
|
CGA 180*
|
Top
|
1950
|
765
|
2410
|
1790
|
560
|
610
|
495
|
*Made to special
order
To facilitate transport
and installation, cabinets may be separated into two modules. Call for
details.
Electrical.
Cabinets are self regulating
to a supply voltage. A low-voltage touch-control panel is located
on the front of the cabinet. A microprocessor-controlled diagnostic
system provides continuous monitoring of critical cabinet functions
with a digital display indicating the nature of any malfunction. The
boost mode and a post-use over-run mode may be manually selected from
the control panel.
An integral fluorescent
lamp housing reduces heat build-up near the operator. Glare-free lamps
provide a minimum lighting intensity of 800 lux at the work floor.
Quality
Assurance and Control
Clyde-Apac laminar flow
and HEPA filter products are manufactured in Australia under an accredited
Total Quality Management System. Please refer to our Standards
page.
Standard
features
- Low voltage touch controls
- Diagnostics system with
digital display monitoring critical functions
- Alarms and boost mode
automatically engaged when viewing window is open
- Boost mode selectable
at control panel
- Selectable post-use
over-run timer
- Pneumatically-operated
viewing window
- Hourmeter to record
operating time
- Fully-sealed work opening
cover for testing procedures
- Comprehensive operation
and maintenance manual
Options
- Activated-carbon exhaust
filter
- IV hanging rail and
hooks
- Magnehelic gauge to
monitor fan systems
- Splashproof power outlet
- Germicidal UV lamp
- Gas tap with solenoid
valve
- Vacuum tap with 0.2m
filter
- Exhaust discharge on
left hand side or top
On-site
testing
CG2000 Series cabinets are
factory-tested and certified by a NATA registered laboratory.
Additional testing and certification should be carried out on site prior
to use, and subsequently:
- After any electrical
or mechanical maintenance
- After filter replacement
- After re-location
- At least annually
- In special circumstances,
such as significant change in the work programme, or where unsafe
cabinet operation is suspected
Contamination
Control Laboratories, a NATA-registered laboratory and a division
of EAH Air Handling, provides comprehensive on-site maintenance, testing
and certification services for safety cabinets, laminar flow work
stations, cleanrooms and HEPA filter installations. This service is
available from fully-equipped, NATA-registered laboratories in major
Australian centres.
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BSC2000
Class I biological safety cabinets
Applications
Biological safety cabinets
are the primary barrier against exposure to aerosols that may be produced
from common microbiology procedures. BSC2000 Series cabinets
provide personnel and environment protection in
applications involving biological agents which are classified as being
of ordinary, potential or special hazard.
These cabinets are not
designed for use with biological agents of extreme hazard. For microbiology
applications requiring product protection as well as personnel and
environment protection, BH2000 Class II cabinets
should be specified.
Australian
and International Standards Compliance
Please refer to our Standards
page.
Description
BSC2000 Series cabinets
are self-contained 100% exhaust containment enclosures which operate
independently of other air-handling systems. Air from the work zone
passes through a two-stage, high-efficiency filter system before being
exhausted to the room. Cabinets are produced with work zone width
of 90cm, 120cm or 180cm and may be installed on standard laboratory
benches or on optional floor stands.
Personnel and environment
protection is provided by an inward flow of room air at the work opening
and high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration of exhaust air.
The inward airflow sweeps aerosols generated during the work process
away from the operator into the filter system. A prefilter protects
the HEPA filter from large particles, and the HEPA filter removes
particulate contaminants down to sub-micron size from the exhaust
air.
All positive pressure
zones and filter seals are surrounded by negative pressure zones,
so as to contain potentially hazardous aerosols. BSCA90 and BSCA120
cabinets have exhaust discharge on the right hand side, and optional
left hand side or top exhaust is available. BSCA180 cabinets are produced
with top exhaust only.
Embodying advanced system-monitoring
technology, enhanced ergonomics and styling, BSC2000 Series cabinets
set a new standard in safety cabinet design and performance.
Construction
Cabinet.
Constructed in electro-galvanised
steel with joints welded using a gas-shielded arc process. This method
produces a robust, gas-fight housing which is able to withstand the
rigours of transport and handling. Exterior finish is in a special
baked enamel which has been developed for laboratory equipment.
Work
zone.
Constructed in Grade 304
stainless steel with 2B finish. Corners are radiused and crevice-free
for ease of cleaning and all surfaces are carefully dressed to remove
sharp edges.
A pneumatic mechanism
opens and closes the viewing window without the need for external
fasteners or catches. The window is self-supporting in the fully-open
position to facilitate cleaning and access for large items. Opening
the window with the cabinet running automatically engages a boost
mode for enhanced containment by activating maximum exhaust airflow
and the alarm systems.
Fans.
A direct drive fan is fitted
with a speed controller to enable airflows to be maintained through
filter life. Audible and visible alarms
with rechargeable battery back-up signify any variation in airflow.
A manometer gauge located in the work zone monitors fan/filter system
pressures.
HEPA
filters.
Clyde-Apac HEPA filters
are manufactured to the most exacting standards for critical applications.
Each filter is individually certified to achieve an arrestance efficiency
of not less than 99.995% to the stringent BS3928 Sodium Flame test.
All testing is conducted in a NATA-registered factory laboratory and
a NATA-endorsed test label, being an extract of the test report, is
affixed to each filter.
Physical
Data
|
Model
|
Exhaust
Discharge
|
Overall dimensions
(mm)
|
Work zone dimensions
(mm)
|
Weight
(kg)
|
|
|
|
W
|
D
|
H
|
W
|
D
|
H
|
|
|
BSCA 90
|
LHS or RHS
|
1050
|
765
|
1305
|
870
|
560
|
710
|
165
|
|
BSCA 90
|
Top
|
1050
|
765
|
1530
|
870
|
560
|
710
|
165
|
|
BSCA 120
|
LHS or RHS
|
1365
|
765
|
1305
|
1180
|
560
|
710
|
190
|
|
BSCA 120
|
Top
|
1340
|
765
|
1530
|
1180
|
560
|
710
|
190
|
|
BSCA 180
|
Top
|
1950
|
765
|
1530
|
1790
|
560
|
710
|
285
|
Electrical
and diagnostics.
A low-voltage touch-control
panel is located on the front of the cabinet. A microprocessor-controlled
diagnostic system provides continuous monitoring of critical cabinet
functions with a digital display indicating the nature of any malfunction.
The boost mode and a post-use over-run mode may be manually selected
from the control panel.
An integral fluorescent
lamp housing reduces heat build-up near the operator. Glare-free lamps
provide a minimum lighting intensity of 800 lux at the work floor.
A splashproof, general purpose power outlet is fitted in the work
zone.
Quality
Assurance and Control
Clyde-Apac laminar flow
and HEPA filter products are manufactured in Australia under an accredited
ISO-9001 Quality Management system. Please refer to our Standards
page.
Standard
features
- Low voltage
touch controls
- Diagnostics system
with digital display monitoring critical functions
- Alarms and Boost mode
automatically engaged when viewing window is open
- Boost mode selectable
at control panel
- Selectable post-use
over-run timer
- Pneumatically-operated
viewing window
- Hourmeter to record
operating time
- Magnehelic gauge to
monitor fan systems
- Splashproof power
outlet in work zone
- Stainless steel work
opening cover
- Comprehensive operation
and maintenance manual
Options
- Additional power outlet
- Germicidal UV lamp
- Gas tap with solenoid
valve
- Vacuum tap
- Floor stand
- Exhaust discharge
on left hand side or top for BSCA120
- Fumigation adaptor
panels for work opening and exhaust
On-site
testing
BSC2000 Series cabinets
are factory-tested and certified by a NATA-registered laboratory.
Additional
testing and certification
should be carried out on site prior to use, and subsequently:
- After any electrical
or mechanical maintenance
- After filter replacement
- After re-location
- At least annually
- In special circumstances,
such as a significant change in the work programme, or where unsafe
cabinet operation is suspected
Contamination Control Laboratories,
a NATA-registered laboratory and a division of EAH Air Handling, provides
comprehensive on-site maintenance, testing and certification services
for safety cabinets, laminar flow work stations, cleanrooms
and HEPA filter installations. This service is available
from fully-equipped, NATA-registered laboratories in major Australian
and International centres.
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BH2000
Class II biological safety cabinets
Applications
Biological safety cabinets
are the primary barrier against exposure to aerosols that may be
produced from common microbiology procedures. In addition to protection
for personnel and the room environment, many work programmes require
that products are protected from airborne contamination.BH2000
Series cabinets provide personnel,
environment and product protection in applications involving biological
agents which are classified as being of ordinary, potential or special
hazard. These cabinets are not designed for use with biological
agents of extreme hazard. For applications involving cytotoxic drugs,
CG2000 Series Cytogard cabinets should
be specified.
Australian
and International Standards
Please refer to our Standards
page
Description
BH2000 Series cabinets
are part-recirculating laminar air flow enclosures with high efficiency
particulate air (HEPA) filtration of exhaust air and an air barrier
at the work opening. HEPA-filtered vertical laminar air flow which
is recirculated in the work zone creates an ultra-clean work environment
for product protection. An air barrier between the operator and
the work zone is maintained by a flow of room air into a full width
grille in the work opening.
The barrier
air mixes with the laminar flow air in a sump underneath the work
surface, and is exhausted to the room via a HEPA filter. All positive
pressure zones and filter seais are surrounded by negative pressure
zones, so as to contain potentially hazardous aerosols.
Standard
cabinets have exhaust discharge on the right hand side. Optional
left hand side or top exhaust is available. Cabinets are produced
with a work zone width of 90cm, 120cm or 180cm and may be installed
on standard laboratory benches or on optional floor stands. Embodying
advanced system-monitoring technology, enhanced ergonomics and styling,
BH2000 Series cabinets set a new standard in safety cabinet design
and performance.
Construction
Cabinet.
Constructed in electro-galvanised
steel with joints welded using a gas-shielded arc process. This
method produces a robust, gas-tight housing which is able to withstand
the rigours of transport and handling. Exterior finish is in a special
baked enamel which has been developed for laboratory equipment.
Work
zone.
Constructed in Grade
304 stainless steel with 2B finish. Corners are radiused and crevice-free
for ease of cleaning and all surfaces are carefully dressed to remove
sharp edges. The removable work tray is designed to allow cleaning
access to its underside without removing it from the cabinet. A
removable panel provides cleaning and service access to the rear
plenum.A pneumatic mechanism assists the opening and closing of
the viewing window without the need for external fasteners or catches.
The window is self-supporting in the fully-open position to facilitate
cleaning and access for large items. Opening the window with the
cabinet running automatically engages a boost mode for enhanced
containment by activating maximum exhaust airflow and the alarm
systems.
Dimensions.
| Model |
Exhaust
Discharge |
Overall
Dimensions |
Work
Zone Dimensions |
Weight |
| W |
D |
H |
W |
D |
H |
| BHA 90 |
LHS, RHS |
1190 |
765 |
1500 |
870 |
560 |
620 |
210 |
| BHA 90 |
Top |
1035 |
765 |
1730 |
870 |
560 |
620 |
210 |
| BHA 120 |
LHS, RHS |
1505 |
765 |
1500 |
1180 |
560 |
620 |
245 |
| BHA 120 |
Top |
1340 |
765 |
1730 |
1180 |
560 |
620 |
245 |
| BHA 180 |
LHS, RHS |
1950 |
765 |
1500 |
1790 |
560 |
620 |
315 |
| BHA 180 |
Top |
2105 |
765 |
1730 |
1790 |
560 |
620 |
315 |
All dimensions are in
millimeters (mm)
Note:
1.
For activated-carbon exhaust filter option, width (W) on side-exhaust
cabinets
and height (H) on top exhaust cabinets increases by 260mm.
2.
Recommended exhaust discharge clearance is 600mm.
3.
Stand height is nominally 900mm.
Fans.
Separate direct-drive
fans are provided for the exhaust and laminar flow HEPA filters.
Fans are speed-controlled to enable airflows to be maintained through
filter life. The fan control circuits are interlocked so that the
laminar flow system will not operate until the exhaust system has
achieved a containment condition.
An audible
alarm with rechargeable battery back-up and visible indicators signify
any reduction in airflows. A manometer gauge located in the work
zone monitors fan/filter system pressures.
HEPA
filters.
Clyde-Apac Microseal™
HEPA filters are manufactured to the most exacting standards for
critical applications. Each filter is individually certified to
achieve an arrestance efficiency of not less than 99.995% to the
stringent BS3928 Sodium Flame test. All testing is conducted in
a NATA-registered factory laboratory and a NATA-endorsed test label,
being an extract of the test report, is affixed to each filter.
Electrical
and diagnostics.
A low-voltage touch-control
panel is located on the front of the cabinet. A microprocessor-controlled
diagnostic system provides continuous monitoring of critical cabinet
functions with a digital display indicating the nature of any malfunction.
The boost mode and a post-use over-run mode may be manually selected
from the control panel.
An integral
fluorescent lamp housing reduces heat build-up near the operator.
Glare-free lamps provide a minimum lighting intensity of 800 lux
at the work floor. A splashproof, general purpose power outlet is
fitted in the work zone.
Quality
Assurance and Control
Please refer to our Standards
page.
Standard
features
- Low voltage
touch controls
- Diagnostics system
with digital display
- Alarms and boost
mode automatically engaged when viewing window is open
- Boost mode selectable
at control panel
- Selectable post-use
over-run timer
- Germicidal UV
lamp
- Pneumatically-assisted
viewing window
- Hourmeter to record
operating time
- Magnehelic gauge
to monitor fan systems
- Splashproof power
outlet in work zone
- Stainless steel
work opening cover
- Comprehensive
operation and maintenance manual
Options
- Additional power
outlet
- Activated-carbon
exhaust filter
- Gas tap with solenoid
valve
- Vacuum tap with
filter
- Floor stand
- Exhaust discharge
on left hand side or top
- Fumigation adaptor
panels for work opening and exhaust
- Pull-out writing
surface (only with stand)
- Experiment timer
On-site
testing
BH2000 Series cabinets
are factory-tested and certified by a NATA-registered laboratory.
Additional testing
and certification should be carried out on site prior to use, and
subsequently:
- After any electrical
or mechanical maintenance
- After filter replacement
- After re-location
- At least annually
- In special circumstances,
such as a significant change in the work programme, or where
unsafe cabinet operation is suspected
Contamination
Control Laboratories, a NATA-registered laboratory and a division
of EAH Air Handling, provides comprehensive on-site maintenance,
testing and certification services for safety cabinets, laminar
flow work stations, cleanrooms and HEPA
filter installations. This service is available from fully-equipped,
NATA-registered laboratories in major Australian and International
centres.
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