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Revision as of 05:44, 26 August 2015
Safety
What is the Safety Level of your lab? | |
We have several different lab spaces with different Safety Levels(We do our experiment of Staphylococcus aureus in a level 2 (moderate risk) lab and use E.coli in a level 1 (low risk) lab.) |
Which work areas do you use to handle biological materials? | |
1. Open bench2. Biosafety cabinet / laminar flow hood3.Chemical fume hood |
Who is responsible for the safety of biology labs at your institution? What are the guidelines for laboratory biosafety? | |
Our biosafety level 1 of biology labs is responsible by our instructor, Shun-Ping Huang. Our biosafety level 2 of biology labs is responsible by our instructor, Kai Chih Chang. Our guidelines is follow the law in our country, and you can see about that in the next question. |
In your country /region, what are the laws and regulations that govern biosafety in research laboratories? | |
Our country has the law that govern biosafety in research laboratories. This law is from Centers for Disease Control, Taiwan, and it has a lot of sections, laboratories safety rules, biosafety rules, safety of infectious biological material, protective equipment rules and the rules of biotoxin. We have already detailed read these rules, and we will do our experiment according them. Centers for Disease Control,Taiwan |
We have already received safety training. 1) Universal lab safety rules: wearing lab coat, glasses and rubber gloves, washing hands, keeping work area uncluttered, etc. 2) Know the location of fire extinguisher, eyewash station, chemical spill kits and else 3) First aid lesson 4) Help yourself: memorizing emergency safety telephone number. 5) Use laminar flow to do the experiment of biosafety Level 2. |
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Contact us tcutaiwan@gmail.com No.701, Sec. 3, Zhongyang Rd. Hualien 97004, Taiwan |