Routine maintenance schedule, Decontamination – Labconco Protector Filtered Glove Box User Manual

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Chapter 6: Maintaining Your Glove Box

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Routine Maintenance Schedule

Weekly

• Wipe down the interior surfaces of the glove box with a disinfectant

or cleaner, depending upon the application.

• Using a damp cloth, clean the exterior surfaces of the glove box,

particularly the front and top, to remove any accumulated dust.

• Operate the exhaust system, noting the airflow through the glove box

to effectively remove a source of visible smoke.

Monthly (or more often as required)

• Chart the operating static pressure at a typical speed control setting.

Change filters when the static pressure increases two-fold or airflow
decreases two-fold.

Annually

• Replace the fluorescent lamps.
• Have the glove box re-certified by a qualified certification technician.

See Certification and Recertification in Chapter 6.

Decontamination

When used in conjunction with microbiologicals, the glove box should be
decontaminated with formaldehyde gas before:

• Performing maintenance work in contaminated areas
• Filter changes
• Moving the glove box to a new location
• Changing research programs

The procedures for performing a gaseous decontamination are thoroughly
outlined in the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare booklet
entitled Formaldehyde Decontamination of Laminar Flow Biological Safety
Cabinets
, available from NIH, Division of Safety, Bethesda, MD 20892, call
301-496-2801.

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