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What is a Code of Practice?

A code of practice describes the laboratory practices and procedures essential for implementing good, i.e., safe microbiological techniques.

 

It includes:

  • Laboratory access
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Laboratory procedures

 

Laboratory Access

  • International biohazard warning symbols and signs must be displayed on the laboratory door (Figure 1).
  • Only authorized persons should be allowed to enter the laboratory’s working areas.
  • Children should not be authorized or allowed to enter the laboratory’s working areas.

Figure 1: Lab door with Biohazard Symbol

 

 

Practices to Minimize Aerosol Generation in TB Laboratories (Figure 2)   

  • Use disposable loops or incinerators to sterilize loops.
  • Always open and manipulate specimens and cultures in a certified Biosafety Cabinet (BSC). 
  • Work over absorbent material soaked in disinfectant.
  • Use centrifuge safety cups and open them in the BSC.
  • Never express all the liquid in the pipette (leave the last bit inside the tip). 
  • Use caution when disrupting bubbles in tubes of liquid media.

Figure 2: Minimize aerosol production in lab

 

 

Personal Protective Equipment (Figure 3)   

  • Protective clothing: Surgical gowns and lab coats
  • Respiratory devices: N95 respirators
  • Hand protection: Gloves
  • Head protection: Head gears/ hair covers/ caps
  • Foot protection: Shoe cover, safety shoes/ closed toe shoes

Figure 3: PPE

 

 

 

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