NSF Standard Number 49
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In the late 1960’s to mid 1970’s, scientists often
submitted their own Class II cabinet specifications and options to manufacturers.
In order to standardize cabinet design and performance used by governmental
researchers, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) developed a specification
for biological safety cabinets in 1973. The standard requires three separate biological challenge tests to
be passed in order for the cabinet to be NSF listed. The Personnel Protection
Test measures the number of bacterial spores escaping from the cabinet’s
work area into the environment. The Product Protection Test established
the number of bacterial spores entering the work area from the outside
environment. Finally, the Cross Contamination Protection Tests are additional
biological challenges performed at various inflow and downflow velocity
settings. These tests ensure that the cabinet still functions properly,
even when it is not operating at the manufacturer’s recommended downflow
and inflow velocity settings. |
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Standards and Certification
• ISO Certification
• CE Marking
• ETL Electrical Safety Listings
• U.S. Green Building Council
• NSF Standard #49


