Efficacy Testing of Personal Protective Filters on Biosafety Level-4 Positive Pressure Suits

Applied Biosafety(2021)

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Introduction: Positive pressure breathing air-fed protective suits from three vendors are commonly used in biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratories: they are Dover Chemturion suits (ILC Dover, DE), Delta suits (Honeywell Safety, NC), and HVO suits (HVO-ISSI-Deutschland GmbH, Germany). To address the potential risk of infectious agents being introduced through the supplied breathing air stream, some suit manufacturers incorporate protective filters on the suits themselves. However, these integrated filters are not amenable to in situ testing for efficacy verification. We have been using external filters from Matheson USA on the positive pressure suits since our BSL-4 laboratories were commissioned two decades ago. As part of our BSL-4 protective suit management program, we test these filters before them being put into use, and annually thereafter. In the past few years, we have observed these filters failing at a higher rate, as high as two out of three of the new filters tested at one point.Objective: The purpose of this study was to procure personal protective filters from other sources and validate their efficacy long-term.Methods: Filters from Respirex, HVO, and Honeywell were validated for filter integrity and filter loading.Results: Respirex filters performed well during the initial testing and periodic testing thereafter. Regular testing of the Respirex filters has now been ongoing for 30 months with continued successful performance.Conclusion: Filters from Respirex are a suitable option to protect personnel wearing positive pressure suits in BSL-4 laboratories.
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biosafety level 4, containment level 4, biocontainment, personal protective equipment, positive pressure suit, personal protective filter
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