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Revision as of 09:24, 17 October 2018
Risk Group Classification
According to the Laboratory Bio Safety Manual published by WHO, our laboratory work using infectious microorganisms is classified as Risk Group 1, meaning no or low individual and community risk. Correspondingly, our laboratory is equipped with all the required installations to ensure biosafety in the laboratory.
General Lab Safety
Every team member must undergo a series of lab safety training for around 1 week’s time in order to attain the permission to work in the laboratory. Information on the location of eye-wash stations, emergency showers, emergency contact person, escape routes and meeting points are all delivered during the training session. The procedures of using lab facilities are all demonstrated by our laboratory instructors, who are all qualified personnels from the laboratory. The proper procedure of handling hazardous or toxic chemical and biological reagents is particularly emphasised. In addition, there will be supervision by personnels from the institute when hazardous substance is to be handled, until the supervisor is convinced of our independence and experience with using these substances.
Lab Condition and Environment
Our laboratory is newly equipped. All consumables are replenished at a fixed interval. The entire laboratory includes several individual chambers specialised for the preparation of bacteriophage, cultivation of cells, etc., with additional independent entrance guard systems. No entry is allowed to these rooms without permission and prior training. Each team has individual benches. Certain consumables (e.g. gloves, tubes, kits, etc.) are posited in the cabinets in the storage area. There are 4℃ , -20℃ and -80℃ refrigerators available to deposit some of the reagents. All workbench is required to be cleaned (with disinfectant) and equipments sorted after use.
Personal Protection
Here are some basic rules we must follow in the lab[1]: Laboratory coveralls, gowns or uniforms must be worn at all times during work in the laboratory. Appropriate gloves must be worn for all procedures It is prohibited to wear protective laboratory clothing outside the laboratory Open-toed footwear is prohibited in the laboratory. Eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics, and handling contact lenses is prohibited in the laboratory working areas. Storing human foods or drinks anywhere in the laboratory working areas is prohibited