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I’m a lab planner, and sometimes getting researchers to describe what sort of containment device they need for a given process is like pulling teeth.
- Chemical fume hood? That’s a hood.
- Class II, Type B2 BSC? Also a hood.
- Class II, Type A2 BSC? Believe it not, hood.
- Laminar flow bench? Yep, that’s a hood too.
- PCR dead air box? Somehow also a hood.
Like, surely you’re not doing BSL-2 work in a LAF? Please tell me you’re not doing that.
Where da hood, where da hood, where da hood at.