Dress appropriately when working in the lab:
- Avoid wearing chains, bracelets, or other loose hanging jewelry.
- Tie long hair up or back to avoid contact with hazards, for example, chemicals, equipment, or organisms.
- Closed toe shoes must be worn at all times
- Wear a fluid resistant laboratory coat. Remove your lab coat before leaving the laboratory or adjacent hallways.
- Wear gloves when handling blood, body fluids, or hazardous chemicals.
- Wear eye protection or use a counter-top acrylic shield when working with strong chemicals or anytime splashes are likely to occur.
- Clean & disinfect work area before & after laboratory procedures & any other time
- Keep your work area neat and organized.
- Wipe up spills promptly & use the appropriate clean up procedure for the type of spill.
- A special rigid, puncture-proof container must be used for disposal of sharps such as needles & lancets.
- Contaminated items that would puncture a biohazard bag are disposed of in the biohazard boxes on the counter-tops. (Glass slides, Glass pipets, broken contaminated glass)
- All other contaminated waste requiring biohazard disposal is disposed of in the biohazard bags on the counter-tops
- Do not use bare hands to pick up broken glass; use a broom or brush & dustpan.
- Follow the manufacturer and instructor’s directions.
- Report any broken or frayed cords, exposed electrical wires, or other damage to equipment.
Reference: Basic Medical Laboratory Techniques, 4th. ed., 2000
Norman Walters, Barbara Estridge, Anna Reynolds, Delmar publishers.