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What Special Equipment is Used in BSL-4 Histology Labs?
BSL-4 histology labs employ a variety of specialized equipment to ensure safety and containment. Key features include:
Class III Biological Safety Cabinets
or
glove boxes
for handling infectious materials.
Positive pressure suits
with dedicated life support systems.
Advanced air filtration systems, such as
HEPA filters
, to prevent the escape of pathogens.
Autoclaves
and chemical decontamination systems for sterilizing equipment and waste.
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