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C&DST Laboratory Arrangement and Administration
Learning ObjectivesLab arrangement-work areas, biosafety measures, workflow, clean/dirty area demarked, restricted access etc; organogram-HR, reporting, duty rosters etc
Quality Control in Laboratory Arrangement and Administration
Laboratory Arrangement
- The laboratory should be arranged in a configuration which segregates clean areas from the dirtiest areas of the laboratory.
- Work areas, equipment and supplies must be arranged for logical and efficient workflow.
- Restricted access to containment areas; ensure that the doors are always closed during the work.
- Work areas should be clean, and work surfaces should be swabbed after each use with an appropriate disinfectant.
Laboratory Management And Administration
- Written procedures are maintained for easy reference.
- Quality control procedures must be implemented.
- Quality Control data must be reviewed at regular intervals.
- Records and registers must be maintained.
- Management of procurements: Equipment/ Consumables acceptance
- Tests and services must be scheduled.
- Proper management of biomedical waste must be done.
Resource
GLI Practical Guide to TB Laboratory Strengthening
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Quality Control in Laboratory Arrangement and Administration includes which of the following processes?
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The laboratory should be arranged in a configuration which segregates clean areas from the dirtiest areas of the laboratory.
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Use a wide mouth beaker to prepare reagents.
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Use non-homogenous suspension.
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Use of 21-day-old culture.
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The laboratory should be arranged in a configuration which segregates clean areas from the dirtiest areas of the laboratory.
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