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Chapter 4.  Mandatory for all persons working with laboratory animals  Safety training is also required  Vaccination may be required at some facilities:

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1 Chapter 4

2  Mandatory for all persons working with laboratory animals  Safety training is also required  Vaccination may be required at some facilities: tetanus, rabies and/or hepatitis  TB testing if using NHPs  Injuries and accidents must be reported

3  Questionnaire  Allergies and medical conditions  10-44% develop animal allergies  Change assignment

4  Follow facility’s established guidelines  Learn about hazards in the environment  Wear personal protective equipment  Maintain high cleanliness standards  Work areas should be neat and orderly  Know where eyewash stations are located

5  Eat and drink only in designated areas  Do not apply cosmetics or chew gum outside locker room  Keep personal items in locker  Wash hands: when leaving animal room, cage wash, and facility. After using rest room. Avoid jewelry that interferes with hand washing

6  Wash hands after removing dirty protective clothing and before applying make-up, smoking, or eating  Keep your hands away from your face  Some facilities require showering prior to working in some areas

7  PPE - protects people and animals  Requirements depend on study safety guidelines

8  Footwear  Rubber boots for wet areas  Disposable shoe covers  Work shoes only in facility  Ear Protection  Noisy areas  Dogs, cage wash  Eye and Face  Goggles, safety glasses, face shields  Eyewash stations  Bonnets/buffonts  Prevent exposure to allergens and transmission of infectious diseases

9  Face Masks  Surgical masks  Respirator – filters  Uniforms  Uniform only in facility ▪ Reduces risk of contamination  Laundered on site  Change as needed  Gloves  While handling animals, cleaning solutions, harmful substances  Plastic or rubber  Leather – prevent bites and scratches

10  Animal bites, scratches, kicks, and related injuries  Housekeeping hazards  Slips, falls  Burns  Mechanical injuries  Pressurized gas  Sharps  Noise  Lighting electricity  Chemical hazards  Radioactive materials

11  Irritation upon contact  Fumes  MSDS  Store in special cabinets – original labels  Discard empty containers – do not refill  Emergency showers and eyewash stations  15 minutes

12  Energy rays are emitted  Protection  Shielding – lead aprons  Time – minimized exposure time  Distance – energy becomes weaker the further it travels  Special training

13  emit low levels of radiation  monitoring badges  Nuclear Regulatory Commission has guidelines

14  Infectious agents transmitted between humans and animals  Examples - TB, rabies, measles and salmonellosis  Needle sticks, bites, and scratches should be cleaned and reported  Sick employees should notify their supervisor

15  physical  chemical  biological (biohazard)  radiological

16  infectious bacteria, virus, fungi, parasites which pose a threat to humans and animals  Center for Disease Control (CDC) has guidelines  Biosafety Levels  1 least hazardous  4 most hazardous

17  substance that can cause changes in chromosomes  radiation, chemicals

18  induce cancer  formaldehyde

19  poisonous substances  gases, formaldehyde  chemicals or produced by cells  tetanus

20  air pressure differences  filtration of exhaust air  airlocks/pass through autoclaves  ultraviolet light  change/ shower rooms  plumbing considerations  SOP’s  PPE  etc!


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