Microbiological safety cabinets (MSC) are particular LEV systems used in laboratories to control biological agents, including pathogenic micro-organisms (including genetically modified micro-organisms), cell cultures and human and animal tissues and fluids.
As with other LEV’s, MSCs fall under CoSHH Reg 9 (UK) and ROI, the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 applies.
Our team provides on-site biological decontamination and fast and effective sterilisation services, killing bacteria and viruses in seconds, while presenting no toxicity to humans or harm to equipment or electronics. We provide a completely unbiased report on the performance achieved and can service and validate multiple types of systems.
We can offer services under a maintenance contract or on an adhoc basis which includes:
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To find out more, get in touch with our team to discuss the benefits and innovative solutions we can bring to your MSC requirements