Team:NTNU-Trondheim/Safety
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<p>The following risk assessments for the lab procedures we are using have been made by the institute’s HSE group. The grading system for personal and environmental risk assesments ranges from A to E, where A is no/very low risk, B is low risk, C is moderate risk, D is high risk and E is very high risk:</p> | <p>The following risk assessments for the lab procedures we are using have been made by the institute’s HSE group. The grading system for personal and environmental risk assesments ranges from A to E, where A is no/very low risk, B is low risk, C is moderate risk, D is high risk and E is very high risk:</p> | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | !Activity | ||
+ | !Safety Procedures | ||
+ | !Personal risk | ||
+ | !Env. risk | ||
+ | !Comment | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Agarose gel electrophoresis, (GelRed) | ||
+ | |Nitrile gloves, protective eyewear (with UV filter), face shield when needed. | ||
+ | Gelred used for staining | ||
+ | |GelRed: Unknown, UV: B | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Gelred is said not to penetrate cell membranes, and thus should not act as mutagen even if it is DNA-binding. Gloves also minimize the risk for exposure. UV damages on unprotected skins/eyes if instructions not followed | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Antibiotic-stock solution, make and use of | ||
+ | |Gloves, handle powder only inside fume hood | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |B | ||
+ | |May cause allergic reactions if instructions not followed. May causlead to multi-resistant bacteria if not disposed correctly. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Autoclave | ||
+ | |Thermoresistant gloves | ||
+ | Eyeprotection lab, | ||
+ | Instructions posted for not opening autoclave too early and for not overfilling bottles or closing their lids completely. | ||
+ | |C | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Rapid pressure fall due to opening the autoclave to soon may cause hot liquid burns on eye or skin. Will not happen if instructions are followed. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Bacteria class 1 and recombinant bacteria | ||
+ | |Autoclave accessible. Inactivation of genmanipulated bacteria in contaminated material and waste. Labcoat mandatory. Lab bench surfaces resistant to water, acid, alkali, solvents, disinfective agants, decontaminating agents and easy to clean. Transport between labs only in closed containers. Good microbiological practice. | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Risk include Release of GMO to environment, bacterial infections. Low because DH5 alpha are crippled. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Use of open flames – (e.g. sterilization with bunsen burners) | ||
+ | |Bunsen burner must not be left burning | ||
+ | |B | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Risks include skin burns and fire. New rules on handling installed. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |General lab work | ||
+ | |Safety rules according to risk assessment | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | |No injuries requiring more than simple first aid in these laboratories for the past 5 years, the present rutines seem sufficient | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |DNA/RNA isolation and purification | ||
+ | |Use gloves and eyeprotection during steps including NaOH. Use fume hoods for procedures containing chloroform, phenol or if it is indicated in the kit manual | ||
+ | |C | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Phenol-chloroform mix requires the work in a ventilation hood only. All waste should be placed in a special box for hazardous materials. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Preparation of medias for growing bacteria | ||
+ | |According to MSDSs of relevant chemicals | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | | - | ||
+ | |Depends on the chemicals | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |PCR | ||
+ | |Fume hood when DMSO is added | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |PCR-machine should be in ventilation hood when DMSO is added, use lab coat and gloves | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |pH-adjustments | ||
+ | |Nitril gloves, eyewear, shoes/shoe bags with protection agains acid/base spill, sufficient ventilation (hood/”cap”) | ||
+ | |B | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Eye-protection and lab coat | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Sentrifugation (Sorvall + table) | ||
+ | |Accurate balancing, accurate attachment of rotor, not exceed maximal G-forces fore each type of tube | ||
+ | |C | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Danger is damage caused by loose rotor | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Supercompetent or electrocompetent cells, making of | ||
+ | |Eye protection, gloves and protective shoes/shoe bags when handling liquid nitrogen or ethanol/dry ice bath. Shoes must be easy to take off in case of spill into (never use rubber boots) | ||
+ | |C | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Conducted with extreme caution, and using eye-protection and gloves. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Ventilation hoods, use of | ||
+ | |Opening minimized when not in use, correct settings when in used for protection | ||
+ | |C | ||
+ | |A | ||
+ | |Exposure to hazardous chemicals due to unsufficient airflow (effects on local hood or other hoods). Can be prevented by maintaining sufficient airflow | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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