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Pharmaceutical & Cleanroom Glossary of Terms
A Series , B
Series , C Series , D
Series , E Series , F
Series , G Series , H
Series , I Series , K
Series , L Series , M
Series , N Series , O
Series , P Series , Q Series
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Series , T Series , U
Series , V Series , W
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Map, Pickle, Pipe,
Pipe Size, Pit,
Pitch, Placebo,
Plankton, Plasma,
Plasma Cell, Plasma
Membrane, Plasma
Protein, Plasmid, Plastics,
Plena, Plenum,
PLC(Programmable
Logic Controller), PLC
Controlled Automated System, Poison,
PAO(Polyalphaolefin),
Polygenic Disorder,
Polyolefin, Polished
Water, Polymer, Polymerase,
Polymerase
Chain Reaction(PCR), Polymorphism,
Polypeptide, Porcine,
Positional Cloning,
Positive Pressure Personal Suit, Portable,
Potent, PP(Polypropylene),
PPF, PPLO,
PQ(Performance
Qualification), Precipitate,
Precommission, Predicate
Rules, Prefilter,
Preservative, Pressure
Rating, Plaque, Pleuropneumonia,
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Positive Pressure Personnel Suit
Personnel protection equivalent to that provided by Class III (BSCs).
It is a one-piece, ventilated suit worn by the laboratory worker
when working with Biosafety Level 3 (BL-3) or Biosafety Level 4
(BL-4) in a "suit area" and using Class I or II Biological Safety
Cabinets (BSCs). The personnel suit is maintained under positive
pressure with a life-support system to prevent leakage into the
suit. In this containment system, the worker is isolated from the
work materials. The personnel suit area must be entered through
an airlock fitted with airtight doors. A chemical shower is provided
as a "dunk tank" to decontaminate the surfaces of the suit as the
worker leaves the area. The exhaust air from the suit area is filtered
through two HEPA filters installed in series. The entire area must
be under negative pressure
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