Team:KIT-Kyoto/Test/Safety/aol

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<li>What type of work environments do you use to handle biological materials? Please check all that apply. </li>
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<li>What personal protective equipment do you use in your lab? Please check all that apply.</li>
<li>What personal protective equipment do you use in your lab? Please check all that apply.</li>
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Revision as of 02:37, 4 October 2014

About Our Lab

  • Does your country use a four-part "Safety Level" rating system for laboratories? (The system might be called in English "Risk Levels", "Bio-Safety Levels", "Containment Levels", "Bio-Security Levels", or some similar name.) If yes, which level is used for the most dangerous organisms?
  • Yes. Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms. (True for most countries in Asia, the European Union, and North/South America. This is equivalent to the WHO system.)
  • What is the Safety Level of your lab? (Use the WHO numbering system, in which Level 4 is used for the most dangerous organisms.)
  • Level 1 (low risk, ~= WHO BSL 1)

  • What type of work environments do you use to handle biological materials? Please check all that apply.
  • Laminar flow hood / biosafety cabinet with open front

  • What personal protective equipment do you use in your lab? Please check all that apply.
  • Lab coats

    Gloves

    Safety glasses / goggles

  • How do you dispose of biological waste? (For example: liquid cell cultures, agar plates, used pipette tips.)
  • We sterilize it by using the autoclave and send it to the disposal center in our university.