Specifications include, but are not limited to: Certification A. BSC 1. Certify Class II Biological Safety Cabinets at six-month and one-year intervals, according to the specifications listed on the equipment table (see attachment #1). Tests to include all field tests specified in National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) / American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 49-2002 Annex F, or the most current standard, including but not limited to downflow velocity profile test, inflow velocity test, airflow smoke patterns test, High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter leak test, cabinet integrity test on Type A1 cabinets, site installation assessment tests, lighting intensity test, vibration test (upon advance request at additional charge), noise level test, electrical leakage, ground circuit resistance and polarity tests (when required and accessible). 2. Upon successful completion of the testing and certification, the vendor must affix a “Certificate of Operating Performance” to the BSC that indicates the company name, certification date, unit tested, standards used, test number, due date for next certification, and the service technician name. Also, within seven days, provide a test report identifying all tests performed, test results, and any adjustments or repairs made. B. LFCB 1. Certify Laminar Flow Clean Benches at one-year intervals. Tests to include all field tests specified in the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST) RP-CC002.2, or the most current standards, including but not limited to airflow velocity, filter pressure, HEPA / Ultra Low Penetration Air (ULPA) filter leak test, induction leak test/backstreaming test (at additional charge, when requested), airborne particle count (at additional charge when requested), lighting intensity test (when appropriate), and noise level test. 2. Upon successful completion of the testing and certification, the vendor must affix a “Certificate of Operating Performance” to the Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) that indicates the company name, certification date, unit tested, standards used, test number, due date for next certification, and the service technician name. Also, within seven days, provide a test report identifying all tests performed, test results, and any adjustments or repairs made. C. CFH 1. Certify Chemical Fume Hoods at one-year intervals. Tests to include all field tests specified in the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) / ANSI Z9.5, or the most current standards, including but not limited to face velocity, airflow smoke patterns, and inspection of physical condition. 2. Upon successful completion of the testing and certification, the vendor must affix a “Certificate of Operating Performance” to the CFH that indicates the company name, certification date, unit tested, standards used, test number, due date for next certification, and the service technician name. Also, within seven days, provide a test report identifying all tests performed, test results, and any adjustments or repairs made.