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Safety Precautions to be Followed in TB Laboratory Setting
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As Tuberculosis (TB) infection spread in the form of droplet infection, healthcare workers in the TB laboratory setting need to follow standard safety precautions to prevent themselves from getting the TB infection.
Some of the safety precautions in the TB laboratory setting are as follows:
- Always allow proper ventilation by keeping all the windows open (Try to avoid sliding window doors, as most of the sliding doors open only half).
- Always wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Laboratory coat and gloves.
- Always have separate areas for administration, sample reception, smear preparation, staining and microscopic examination.
- Open the specimen bottle only when preparing slides.
- Avoid shaking or stirring of samples.
- Always spread the sample onto the slide gently in a regular motion.
- Always prepare slides in close proximity to a flame or in the biosafety cabinet to nullify the aerosols generated, if any.
- Always air-dry smears for 30 min before heat fixing.
- Always use wooden stick/ sterile loops for making smears.
- Always manage the laboratory waste correctly.
In case of other TB diagnostic settings like molecular labs, culture labs etc., follow the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) properly (It is always advisable to display the SOP in all the TB diagnostic laboratories). The detailed SOPs of the procedures followed in the TB diagnostic facility should be displayed or placed wherever required, especially the BioMedical Waste guidelines, and all the SOPs should be updated regularly.
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