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CLASSIFICATION<br />

OF THE<br />

CONTAINMENT<br />

LEVELS<br />

CONTAINMENT<br />

The protection of personnel, environment<br />

and products is continuously gaining importance.<br />

Furthermore, products and their<br />

ingredients - whether it be on their own<br />

Level 1<br />

or combined - are increasingly active.<br />

When developments such as nanotechnology<br />

Level 2<br />

are added to this, it is easy to understand<br />

the growing necessity for containment.<br />

Level 3<br />

Whether it is about mixing or drying, filling,<br />

weighing, emptying, cleaning… the main<br />

Level 4<br />

issues are the operator, product and environment<br />

being completely protected<br />

Level 5<br />

at all times.<br />

From our processing technology background,<br />

Containment Level 1<br />

we have always viewed containment in its<br />

500 - 1000µg/m 3<br />

wider context. Moreover, we bring along our<br />

Containment Level 2<br />

extensive market and product knowledge,<br />

100 - 500µg/m 3<br />

resulting in the recognition of specific<br />

Containment Level 3<br />

containment problems at a much earlier<br />

25 - 100µg/m 3<br />

stage in the process design, thus paving<br />

Containment Level 4<br />

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