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+ | Indigenous or exotic agents which may cause serious or potentially lethal disease after inhalation. | ||
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+ | Includes various bacteria, parasites and viruses that can cause severe to fatal disease in humans but for which treatments exist, such as Yersinia pestis, SARS coronavirus, Brucella, yellow fever virus. | ||
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+ | Laboratory personnel have specific training in handling pathogenic and potentially lethal agents, | ||
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+ | Supervised by competent scientists who are experienced in working with these agents. | ||
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+ | All procedures involving the manipulation of infectious materials are conducted within biological safety cabinets, specially designed hoods, or other physical containment devices. | ||
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+ | The laboratory personals should wear appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment. | ||
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+ | An acceptable level of safety for the conduct of routine procedures, may be achieved in a biosafety level 2 facility, providing the filtered exhaust air from the laboratory room is discharged to the outdoors. | ||
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+ | The ventilation to the laboratory is balanced to provide directional airflow into the room. | ||
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+ | Access to the laboratory is restricted when work is in progress and the recommended Standard Microbiological Practices, Special Practices, and Safety Equipment for Biosafety Level 3 are rigorously followed. | ||
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+ | Limited access only for authorized persons can work in the facilities. Not allowed for people who have weak immune system. | ||
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+ | When dealing with biological hazards at this level, the use of a positive pressure personnel suit, with a segregated mandatory. | ||
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+ | All works should be supervised by qualified scientists who are trained and experienced in working with these agents. | ||
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+ | The entrance and exit of a level 4 bio-lab will contain multiple showers, a vacuum room, an ultraviolet light room, and other safety precautions designated to destroy all traces of the biohazard. | ||
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+ | All air and water service going to and coming from a biosafety level 4 will undergo similar decontamination procedures to eliminate the possibility of an accidental release. | ||
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+ | Members of the laboratory staff shall have specific and thorough training in handling extremely hazardous infectious agents, and they shall understand the primary and secondary containment functions of the standard and special practices, the containment equipment, and the laboratory design characteristics. | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 16 September 2015
Safety First!
Saving the world starts with saving ourselves. You cannot save the world unless you’re in good shape. We put safety on the top priority
in any lab works. We have been informed accurately of the lab safety rules as well as bio-safety regulations at the
initial stage of the project in order to understand hazards and safety procedures. Also we received safety training from our instructor
before commencing our lab work. Even though our project is included Bio-Safety Level 1, we know very well that
there are still many risks that may be escalated into serious disaster. Furthermore, even when handling those risks that may not pose serious
threats to the experienced scientists, we as young learners should be extra careful.
The rule of thumb is:
To The Top
We have conducted our experiments at Gachon University. Thus, we have always observed safety rules of the lab. We had Safety Education & Training Session
before starting our lab work. Also, when we conducted our experiments, Gachon University staff supervised our work.
Gachon University General Lab Safety Rule
Other significant Safety Considerations.
1. Fire Regulations.
When fire breaks out, the following guidelines shall apply.
Also it is very important to know the locations of the fire-fighting equipment, fire alarms, and evacuation routes closest to the lab.
A small fire can be extinguished quickly by smothering it in a fire blanket or by spraying it with a fire extinguisher.
Lab fires in biological labs are caused most commonly by the plating of cell cultures.
To prevent this,
CHEMICALS
On each chemical container, there is a label that specifies the potential danger of the substance for humans and/or the environment.
Chemicals should be handled cautiously with gloves, both for your safety and for decreasing the contamination risk.
Always wear a lab coat and shoes as additional protection. Read the signs on the chemical container and the Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS; available online) for further direction.
BIO- SAFETY AND DISPOSAL
When you are working to generate new organisms by molecular methods, you are regulated in most countries
according to international biosafety guidelines:
When working with microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, there are four BioSafety Levels (BSL) numbered BSL1–4.
Biosafety level is the level of the biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed
The levels of containment range from the lowest biosafety level 1 to the highest at level 4, and Ministry of Health and Welfare and Korea Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention have specified these levels facility.
Biocontainment can be classified by the relative danger to the surrounding environment as biological
safety levels. As of 2006, there are four safety levels. These are called BSL1 through BSL4