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== Before you start ==  
 
== Before you start ==  
No one is allowed to work in our laboratories until completing the '''[[The Laboratory Safety Introduction|the Laboratory Safety Introduction]]'''. This will be given to you by one of the '''[[Lab supervisors|lab supervisors]]'''. It is required that you sign that you have read, understood and agree to abide by the '''[[General Laboratory Safety Rules and Regulations of our laboratories]]''' before starting any lab work. Please note that the lab supervisor has the authorization to expel you from the lab if you do not follow these rules.  
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No one is allowed to work in our laboratories until completing the '''[[The Laboratory Safety Introduction|the Laboratory Safety Introduction]]'''. This will be given to you by one of the '''[[Lab supervisors|lab supervisors]]'''. It is required that you sign that you have read, understood and agree to abide by the '''[[Laboratory Safety Rules and Regulations of our laboratories]]''' before starting any lab work. Please note that the lab supervisor has the authorization to expel you from the lab if you do not follow these rules.  
  
 
All '''[[Protocols|protocols]]''' need to undergo a '''[[Risk assessments|risk assessment]]''' before being implemented in our laboratories. If it is deemed necessary after the risk assessment a '''[[work instructions|work instruction]] '''for that particular protocol most be written that takes all measures to reduce any undesirable incidents regarding people, material, operations, reputation or the environment. '''[[Areas that require special authorization|Some areas]]''' in the lab require special training and authorization to work there. Strict protocols most be followed at all times in this areas.
 
All '''[[Protocols|protocols]]''' need to undergo a '''[[Risk assessments|risk assessment]]''' before being implemented in our laboratories. If it is deemed necessary after the risk assessment a '''[[work instructions|work instruction]] '''for that particular protocol most be written that takes all measures to reduce any undesirable incidents regarding people, material, operations, reputation or the environment. '''[[Areas that require special authorization|Some areas]]''' in the lab require special training and authorization to work there. Strict protocols most be followed at all times in this areas.

Revision as of 13:55, 5 November 2016

MDBUNIHMS

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Welcome! This Wiki is meant as HSE tool for the students and staff working in our laboratories. The research groups that inhabit these laboratories are: Marine Developmental Biology (MDB), Molecular Ecology (MERG) and Integrative Fish Biology (IFB). MDB is part of Institute of Biology. MERG and IFB are part of Uni Research.

Before you start

No one is allowed to work in our laboratories until completing the the Laboratory Safety Introduction. This will be given to you by one of the lab supervisors. It is required that you sign that you have read, understood and agree to abide by the Laboratory Safety Rules and Regulations of our laboratories before starting any lab work. Please note that the lab supervisor has the authorization to expel you from the lab if you do not follow these rules.

All protocols need to undergo a risk assessment before being implemented in our laboratories. If it is deemed necessary after the risk assessment a work instruction for that particular protocol most be written that takes all measures to reduce any undesirable incidents regarding people, material, operations, reputation or the environment. Some areas in the lab require special training and authorization to work there. Strict protocols most be followed at all times in this areas.

Map of our facilities

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  • Yellow areas - Marine developmental Biology (MDB)
  • Pink areas - Molecular Ecology (MERG) and Integrative Fish Biology (IFB)
  • Green areas - Common
  • Blue areas - Zebrafish facilities

Areas that require special authorization

Categories