✨ Laboratory Safety Procedures




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Laboratory walls, floors and ceilings. No special requirements but formica or stainless steel benchtops recommended.

Size of laboratory. No special requirements.

Clothing change and shower rooms. Not needed.

Working on an open benchtop. Permitted.

Decontamination of work surface. Daily and following spills (e.g. with 1.7% Na hypochlorite).

Pipetting. Mouth pipetting not permitted.

Records. Daily log of usage required. Special record of all untoward incidents as well as accidents required.

Eating, drinking, smoking, application of cosmetics and storage of food in laboratory. Prohibited.

Use of hypodermic needles and syringes. Not permitted.

Outer street wear. May be kept in laboratory.

Infectious liquid wastes. Decontaminate before disposal.

Infectious solid wastes. Decontaminate or package in leak-proof containers before leaving laboratory. Must be autoclaved before disposal.

Use of laboratory clothing. Properly designed laboratory overall required.



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πŸ₯ Construction Requirements and Operating Procedures for Category 2 Laboratory Containment (continued from previous page)

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
Laboratory Safety, Containment Procedures, Access Control, Ventilation, Biohazard Signs, HEPA Filters, Hand Washing, Pest Control