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I.
General Maintenance
- Cleaning Glassware
- REMEMBER TO USE GLOVES AT ALL
TIMES. YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU’LL COME INTO CONTACT
WITH.
- Glassware should be cleaned using a
dishwashing detergent (preferred) or a dilute Alconox
solution.
- Rinse with distilled water very
thoroughly (especially if you’re using the Alconox
solution) to get rid of any residue as it may
contaminate experiments.
- You may obtain cleaning supplies at
your own discretion from the ESB stockroom (refer to
OBTAINING LAB SUPPLIES)
- When drying beakers, tip them
upwards once to remove any water that may have
collected.
- When reshelving lab equipment, do
so in an organized manner. Keep graduated cylinders on
the drying rack as they are used often.
- Acid Washing
- All items to be acid-washed are to
be placed in the properly labeled bin. The acid wash
recipe is as follows:
- Soak in Alconox solution >6
hours
- Rinse 7 times with deionized
water.
- Soak 2 hours in 20% nitric
acid.
- Rinse 7 times with deionized
water.
- Soak 30 minutes in 10% HCL.
- Rinse 7 times with deionized
water.
- When soaking in Alconox, it is ok to
leave them in the solution overnight or for an extra day if you don’t have
time to do the other steps. However, it is important to soak the dishes in
nitric acid and HCl ONLY DURING THE TIME SPECIFIED, NO MORE, NO LESS.
- After the final
rinse, DO NOT DRY ON DRYING RACK. Instead
find a clean, empty bin. Lay the dishes on
their side to dry and cover the entire bin
with saran wrap and masking tape. Place in
cart.
- Place all dry
acid-washed items in cabinet.
- The acid solutions must be change
every once in a while. Ask advice on haw to make the
proper concentrations.
- Whenever pouring acid, use the
hood, and always pour acid into water, never vice-versa.
Always use the green industrial gloves when acid
washing, as well as protective eye goggles and
protective apron.
- Cleaning sinks
- Remove rust off sink and counters
by scrubbing with steel wool. Store steel wool away from
flammables, as it will catch fire.
- Use Ajax to clean sink area.
- Cleaning Glass Pipettes
- Add eater to empty, cylindrical bin
with handle.
- When the bin is full of pipettes,
add an Alconox tablet (under the sink). Let soak for
20-30 minutes. Then, place this bin inside the
green-based cylindrical bin. This will be used to rinse
out the pipettes.
- Hook up the green-base bin to the
deionized water. Run the water to medium-flow.
- Allow the apparatus to flush
several times. Then remove the inner bin and let strand
to dry.
- "Dusting"
- Dust
with disinfectant as needed, especially the
shelves above the lab benches, as they tend to collect
dust quite readily: this
should probably be
done at least once a week.. This is important because dust is a
lab contaminant. Use disinfectant and a sponge to clean
lab your lab benches
every day before your
leave the lab.
- Purchase of Lab Supplies
- Stockroom
- When purchasing from the
Biology stockroom, be sure you ask everyone if they need
anything before you go down (or you can start a list
of supplies needed).
- Items most needed are gloves of
all sizes, pipette tips, and microfuge tubes.
- Fill out form downstairs
including professor name, department (MGM), your name,
and the grant account number.
- Office
supplies)
-
Purchase
Office supplies from Office Depot.
When you do an order be
sure you ask if they need anything
too before you
take the order to Helen
Wormington in the Section Office
(NMS2.104) for her approval.
-
In general, because we have an NIH grant,
office supplies will be paid for by the
Section, but if she does not approve then
use the NIH account number.
- Place receipt in Dr. Szaniszlo’s
letter tray.
- Returns must be accompanied by
receipt.
II. Autoclaving
- Dry (Gravity) Autoclaving
- STERILIZATION: pipet tips,
microfuge tubes, and pipets must be autoclaved before
use. The sterilization time is 15 minutes, and another
10 minutes to dry.
*After these items are autoclaved,
they must be placed in the 80 degree oven in the lab to
remove condensation.
- BIOLOGICAL WASTE: bags must first
be tied and placed in metal trashcan before being
autoclaved. The autoclave time is 45 minutes, the drying
time is 25 minutes. After dry waste has been autoclaved,
place bag in another biohazard waste bag and tie it up.
Place the treatment sticker provided by OEHS on the
bag(s). Leave treated bags in the trash bins and place
near the trashcans in the lab.
NOTE: All
biological waste (dry & liquid) that is autoclaved must
be recorded in the Treated Waste log adjacent to the
autoclaves on the wall. Treated waste also must be recorded
in the Safety Log in room 107.
- Liquid Autoclaving
- STERILIZATION: media preparation
only. The sterilization time is 15 minutes.
- BIOLOGICAL WASTE: all flasks, etc.
to be autoclaved must be either covered with aluminum
foil or screw caps (loosened). The autoclave time is 30
minutes.
- Procedure
- For dry autoclaving of tips, etc,
place autoclave tape on them so that everyone will that
they are autoclave. The autoclave tape will show black
strips after autoclaving is completed. For pipette tip
boxes and metal pipette cylinders, use autoclave tape to
tape them shut.
- Place all items to be autoclaved in
metal trays.
- After securing the door to
autoclave, press menu bottom once to select, twice to
activate and start autoclave. If you mess up, press
reset.
- After autoclave is finished, you
don’t need to wait 10 minutes as indicated on
autoclave. You can remove the trays (use orange
autoclave gloves) from the autoclave and press reset to
abort the waiting time. BE CAREFUL! THE INSIDE OF THE
AUTOCLAVE REACHES TEMPERATURES OF 250 DEGREES!
- Flasks that are liquid autoclaved
can be washed immediately or soaked in a mild Alconox
solution. Contents may be poured down the drain.
- Autoclave Testing
The autoclaves in
NMS must be
tested twice a month. OEHS provides us with autoclave test
packs consisting of two test vials per
autoclaved.
- When going to treat biological
waste, place the test vial near the front of the door
and set the autoclave to run. It doesn’t matter if it
is dry or liquid waste.
- After the autoclave is done running
its cycle, remove the Verify indicator from the red vial
container. Push down on the blue cap of the Verify
indicator until you hear it snap.
- Mark the date that it was tested on
the Verify indicator and fill out the Autoclave Testing
Information slip provided by OEHS.
- All four test packs must be tested
by the end of the month.
- Contact Lee Balandran at 475-9722
when all test packs have been completed.
III. Waste Disposal
- Sharps
- All slides and other infectious
waste on sharps must be soaked in iodine for several
minutes before being deposited in the sharps container.
- Do not fill above line specified.
- Once sharps container is full,
contact OEHS for pickup.
Obtain sharps container pickup request
sheet from file cabinet labeled "Various
Forms and Directions"
which are filed under Disposal of Solid
and Liquid Waste. Fill out the
complete form and fax to OEHS at 471-6918. They will replace the
containers with empty ones.
- Large Chemical Bottles
- These chemical bottles must be
flushed with distilled water for at least 5 minutes.
They must then be placed (without caps) in glass
disposal box.
- When the glass disposal box is
filled, fill out the information on the top of the box,
and follow the directions for pick up.
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