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BASICS OF LABORATORY SAFETY Introduction to Microbiology Laboratory Donna C. Sullivan, PhD
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BASICS OF LABORATORY SAFETY

Introduction to Microbiology LaboratoryDonna C. Sullivan, PhD

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Before Beginning Any Laboratory Exercise

Know the dangers associated with all materials you will use in this laboratory exercise

Know the proper way of using all the materials provided for the exercise

Know all the protective measures you must use during the exercise

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Personal Protection

Wear an apron or lab coat in the proper manner

Wear gloves in the proper manner

Wear a face shield in the proper manner

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Personal Protection

Tie long hair neatly at the back of the neck

Wear shoes that enclose your entire feet

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Emergency Procedures

Know where all exit doors are located

If a reagent splashes onto your face or eyes, wash your face at the eyewash station for several minutes

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Emergency Procedures

If an irritating or harmful reagent splashes onto your body, use the emergency shower to wash your body for several minutes

Know where the fire extinguisher and fire blanket are located

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Emergency Procedures

If a reagent spills onto the workbench or floor, notify the instructor immediately for cleanup instructions.

If a glass container gets broken, notify the instructor immediately for cleanup instructions.

Report all accidents, injuries and close calls immediately to the instructor.

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Good Laboratory Conduct

Follow all instructions Do not play in the

laboratory Do not use any

laboratory equipment until you are told to do so

Do not perform any laboratory procedure until you are told to do so

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Good Laboratory Conduct

Do not bring food, beverages or tobacco products into the laboratory

Do not apply cosmetics in the laboratory

Do not eat or drink in the laboratory

Restrain loose clothing and jewelry

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Before You Leave The Laboratory

Clean your workbench with disinfectant at the beginning and at the end of the laboratory exercise

Leave all equipment, samples and reagents in the lab

Leave your lab coat (apron) in the lab

Wash your hands with soap and water

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COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

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COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

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COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

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COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

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Compound Light Microscope

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Using the Microscope

To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.

Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.

Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.

Revolve the nosepiece until the low-power objective lens clicks into place.

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Total Magnification

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PREPARING WET MOUNTS

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PREPARING WET MOUNT

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ADJUSTING MICROSCOPE


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