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Guide to the construction and operation control of the second-level biosafety laboratory
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Chapter 1 Introduction

Section 1 Laboratory Biosafety and Biosafety Laboratory

Section II Similarities and Differences between Level II Biosafety Laboratory and Level I and III Biosafety Laboratory

First, the object of operation

Second, personal protective equipment

Third, the equipment configuration

Fourth, the facilities requirements

Verb (abbreviation of verb) personnel ability

Management requirements of intransitive verbs

Chapter II Facilities of Class II Biosafety Laboratory

Section 1 Facilities Requirements of Level II Biosafety Laboratory

Section II Facilities Requirements of ABSL No.2 Laboratory

Chapter III Equipment of Level II Biosafety Laboratory

The first section safety protection equipment

I. Biosafety cabinets

Second, autoclave

Third, the eye washing device

Fourth, emergency watering.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) ultraviolet lamp

Six, sewage treatment system

Seven, first aid kit

Eight. Overflow handling toolbox

Nine, fire equipment

Section 2 Scientific Research Equipment

I. Centrifuges

Second, the vibrating table

Thirdly, vacuum freeze-drying equipment.

Fourth, incubators.

Five, sharp instruments and fragile instruments

Six, low temperature equipment

Seven, pressure equipment

Eight, heating equipment

Section 3 General requirements for laboratory equipment management

Chapter IV Personal Protection of Level II Biosafety Laboratory

Section 1 Basic Requirements for Personal Protection of Level II Biosafety Laboratory

Section 2 Inspection Methods and Wear Methods of Personal Protective Equipment

First of all, gloves

Second, protective clothing.

Third, the mask

Fourth, hats

Five, goggles

Six, gas masks

Section 3 Laboratory Hazards and Personal Protection

First, prevent biological invasion

Second, the prevention of chemical hazards

Third, prevent physical injury.

Chapter V Identification System

Section 1 Basic Principles for Setting the Identification of Biosafety Laboratory

Section 2 Basic Requirements for Identification Setting of Biosafety Laboratories

Section 3 Specification for Setting Identification of Biosafety Laboratories

First, the production of signs

Second, the fixed specifications

Iii. Types and places of use of signs

Four, laboratory identification system inspection and maintenance

Chapter VI Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

Chapter VII Operation and Management of Secondary Biosafety Laboratory

Chapter VIII Transport of Dangerous Goods in Laboratory

Chapter IX Laboratory Housekeeping Management

Chapter X Purification and Disinfection of Laboratory

Chapter XI Handling of Leakage of Hazardous Substances in Laboratory

Chapter XII Laboratory Safety Manual

Chapter XIII Management Requirements for Animal Biosafety Secondary Laboratory (ABSL-2)

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