Safety and Loss Control Manual
Biological Safety
Biohazardous materials require special safety precautions and procedures. Follow these guidelines when working with biohazardous substances:
Personal Hygiene Guidelines:
· Wash your hands thoroughly, as indicated below:
· After working with any biohazardous substance.
· After removing gloves, laboratory coat, and other contaminated
protective clothing.
· Before eating, drinking, smoking, or applying cosmetics.
Do not touch your face when handling biohazardous substances.
Clothing Guidelines:
· Always wear a wrap-around gown or scrub suit, gloves,
and a surgical mask when working with biohazardous substances
or infected animals.
· Wear gloves over gown cuffs.
· Never wear contact lenses around biohazardous substances.
· Do not wear potentially contaminated clothing outside
the laboratory area.
To remove contaminated clothing, follow these steps:
1. Remove booties from the back.
2. Remove head covering from the peak.
3. Untie gown while wearing gloves.
4. Remove gloves by peeling them from the inside out.
5. Remove the gown by slipping your finger under the sleeve cuff
of the gown.
Handling Procedures:
· Use mechanical pipetting devices.
· Minimize aerosol production.
· Add disinfectant to water baths for biohazardous substances.
· Use trunion cups with screw caps for centrifuging procedures.
Inspect the tubes before use.
· Labeled leak-proof containers must be used for either
the disposal or storage of biohazardous substances.
· Use secondary leak-proof containers when transporting
samples, cultures, inoculated petri dishes, and other containers
of biohazardous materials.
Syringes:
Avoid using syringes and needles whenever possible. If a syringe is necessary, minimize your chances of exposure by following these guidelines:
· Use a needle-locking or disposable needle unit.
· Take care not to stick yourself with a used needle.
· Place used syringes into a pan of disinfectant without
removing the needles.
· Do not place used syringes in pans containing pipets
or other glassware that require sorting.
· Do not recap used needles.
· Dispose of needles in an approved sharps container.
· Reference the sharps section of this manual for further
information regarding the disposal of syringes.
Work Area:
· Keep laboratory doors shut when experiments are in
progress.
· Limit access to laboratory areas when experiments involve
biohazardous substances.
· Ensure that warning signs are posted on laboratory doors.
These signs should include the universal biohazard symbol and
the approved biosafety level for the laboratory.
· Ensure that vacuum lines have a suitable filter trap.
· Never eat, drink, smoke, or apply cosmetics in the work
area.
· Decontaminate work surfaces daily and after each spill.
· Decontaminate all potentially contaminated equipment.
· Transport contaminated materials in leak-proof containers.
· Keep miscellaneous material (i.e., books, journals, etc.)
away from contaminated areas.
· Completely decontaminate equipment before having maintenance
or repair work done.
Universal Precautions:
Clinical and diagnostic laboratories often handle specimens without full knowledge of the material's diagnosis; these specimens may contain infectious agents. To minimize exposure, observe universal precautions such as gloves, masks, lab coats, etc., when handling any biological specimen.
Vaccinations:
Personnel required to handle specimens of known infectious agents should be immunized when vaccines are available.
For further information, contact the Safety and Environmental
Health Office, 777-3341.
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