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  • Medical Device Link . Recovering Viable Environmental Particulates
    Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry A case study examining the levels of airborne and surface contaminants through the use of three different incubation processes illustrates that manufacturers should ensure the effectiveness of their existing systems, especially if the safety of their devices
  • Industrial Wireless (.pdf)
    High temperatures, excessive airborne particulates, multiple obstacles, and long distances are special challenges for wireless communications in industrial environments. But often, the cost and inconvenience of running new cabling makes site managers look to wireless as a possible solution, even
  • How to Maintain your Dust Collector
    The inception of the dust collector has allowed companies to effectively capture airborne particulate from an air stream. This has become more important for several reasons. First, containing particulate - toxic or not - is necessary to provide a healthy and clean work environment. Second
  • Use of HEPA Filters in Biological Safety Cabinets
    Air filtration is a topic affecting everyone's lives, whether it is for occupational safety requirements, environmental or home health concerns. Control of airborne particulates in indoor environments is critical to develop quality products, protect employees from contact with hazardous materials
  • Advances in Ventilated Balance Enclosure Technology Bring Safety Enhancements to the Pharmaceutical Industry (.pdf)
    containment of airborne particulates during weighing procedures, offering an economical and effective solution. This paper goes into the past, present and future design of balance enclosures and what Labconco has done to address containment.
  • Fluke: Particle Monitoring Program During Construction at an Outpatient Cancer Care Clinic
    and safety and infection control professionals worked closely to develop and implement a detailed program to monitor and control airborne particulates. Aspergillus species are ubiquitous in the outdoor environment and we are exposed to them daily. However, conditions such as water intrusion can
  • Industrial Wireless - Selecting a Wireless Technology
    Industrial environments are uniquely different from office and home environments. High temperatures, excessive airborne particulates, multiple obstacles and long distances separating equipment and systems, are special challenges that make it difficult to place and reach sensors, transmitters
  • Containment Technologies Group
    Protecting the provider, the patient and the environment Sterile products should be prepared in class 100 conditions as defined by Federal Standard 209E (Airborne particulate cleanliness class in cleanrooms and clean zones). We have read this statement many times in publications such as ASHP

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