Primary Engineering Control (PEC) definition
Primary Engineering Control (PEC) means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for the exposure of critical sites when compounding CSPs. (Laminar Air Flow Workbenches, Biological Safety Cabinet, Compounding Aseptic Isolators, Compounding Aseptic Containment Isolators).
Primary Engineering Control (PEC) means a device that provides an ISO Class 5 or better environment through the use of non-turbulent, unidirectional HEPA-filtered first air for compounding sterile preparations. Examples of PEC devices include, but are not limited to, laminar airflow workbenches, biological safety cabinets, sterile compounding automated robots, compounding aseptic isolators, and compounding aseptic containment isolators.
Primary Engineering Control (PEC) means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for the exposure of critical sites when compounding CSPs. Such devices include, but may not be limited to, laminar airflow workbenches (LAFWs), biological safety cabinets (BSCs), compounding aseptic isolators (CAIs), and compounding aseptic containment isolators (CACIs).
More Definitions of Primary Engineering Control (PEC)
Primary Engineering Control (PEC) means a device that provides an ISO Class 5 environment or better through the use of unidirectional HEPA filtered first air.
Primary Engineering Control (PEC) means a device or room that provides an ISO Class 5 environment for the exposure of critical sites when compounding CSPs. Such devices include, but are not limited to, laminar airflow workbenches (LAFWs), BSCs, CAIs, and CACIs.