Hi Friends & Colleagues,

Good morning. Currently, we are constructing a bioscience lab in another firm, and I will be in charge of the project at that location. Kindly help me with the safety measures that need to be followed in the lab:

1) Initially, I have prepared Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the lab personnel.
2) Fire extinguishers have been installed.
3) Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available for all chemicals.
4) Emergency exits have been identified.

This is my first experience with this project, so I would appreciate your input and suggestions. Looking forward to a favorable response.

Regards,
Sreeharisri.

From India, Madras
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Dear Sreeharisri,

First and foremost, please identify hazards related to all chemicals. Communicate the hazards to all concerned. In the lab, while performing various tests, there must be some dos and don'ts; identify them and communicate. Also, check the compatibility of chemicals during storage and use. Set disposal procedures. After hazards are identified, bring risks to a level less than acceptable. In case you require any other information, please let us know.

Thanks & Regards,
Sudhr

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Sudhir,

Thank you for your valuable feedback. I have one more doubt: are there separate safety rules that need to be followed in the bioscience laboratory if toxic gases are to be used in the future for any processes? If so, what safety precautions should I be looking for? Kindly recommend any websites that can provide information on this process, if possible.

Regards, Sreeharisri

From India, Madras
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Dear Sreeharisri,

Please specify the requirements in detail. Which toxic gases are you using? What are the processes? What is the quantity of gas being stored? Once you provide us with these details, we should be able to comment.

I shall try to locate a lab safety PowerPoint presentation. If I am able to retrieve it, I will upload it. However, you can search for lab safety using the search column; I am sure you will find some information.

Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Sreeharisri, I could locate the lab safety ppts. Most likely these are downloaded from this site only. Pl go through. If you require any more details pl revert back. Thanks & Regards, Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
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Dear Sir,

Thank you for very nicely explaining to our forum members. We appreciate your continuous participation in our thread.

Dear Sreehari,

I hope your queries have been answered. If you need more information, please provide specific details regarding what Mr. Sudhi has requested for further contributions.


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Dear members,

The nature of Bioscience lab is very different from a chemical or any other laboratory. Primarily, it depends on the kind of microorganisms we are dealing with. For example, swine flu virus testing labs should be of BSL3+ level.

As I have been associated with the bioscience business only, I can share a few of my real-time experiences. Kindly answer my queries:

1. Which kind of lab is yours, Diagnostics (Traditional or Molecular) or Testing?
2. What is the nature of work and the type of organisms involved?
3. Are you working with human samples or not?
4. How much space is available?
5. Are contagious substances like H1N1, MTB, or HIV virus a concern?

Regards,
Brijesh Singh

From India, Ghaziabad
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Dear members,

The nature of a Bioscience lab is very different from a chemical or any other laboratory. Primarily, it depends on the kind of microorganisms we are dealing with. For example, swine flu virus testing labs should be of BSL3+ level.

As I have been associated with the bioscience business only, I can share a few of my real-time experiences. Kindly answer my queries:

1. What kind of lab do you have, Diagnostics (Traditional or Molecular) or Testing?
2. What is the nature of work and the type of organisms involved?
3. Are you working with human samples or not?
4. How much space is available?
5. Are contagious organisms like H1N1, MTB, or HIV virus a concern for you?

Regards,

Brijesh Singh,
New Delhi

From India, Ghaziabad
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Dear Sir, The ppts were were very useful to me as I will be able to show in the school for overall safety of all the members. Regards, Rajesh Kapoor
From India
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Dear sudhir sir, Thanks for your valuable feed back and your ppt is very useful for us to improve and to gain a safe working enviroment. Safe Regards, sreeharisri.
From India, Madras
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Good evening Sreeharisir,

Mr. Sudhir shared a wonderful PPT. I hope it helps you a lot. Thanks, Mr. Sudhir.

Dear Brijesh Singh,

Welcome to our forum. It's nice to see a science-related expert on our platform. Mr. Sree, please try to answer Mr. Brijesh Singh's query. He will help you exactly and accurately on this matter.


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