Lab Inspections- Top Findings
Acronyms
Chemicals/Waste Management
Access
Misc.
100

Not writing on here will ensure safety will write us up on the inspection report

What is incorrect or no label on tubes/ secondary containers?

100

This acronym is the name of a specialized group of labs managed by the QPA group on the 3rd floor of building 12.

Bonus: What does this acronym stand for?

What is BARC?

Bonus: What is Biological Aerosol Research Corridor?

100

This is the maximum amount of waste permitted in a bio-hazard waste container before replacing the bio-hazard bag.

What is approximately 1/2 way full?

100

In addition to our badges, we need these to access the labs.

What are PIN #s

100

Working from clean to dirty and utilizing sticky mats helps minimize this in the lab

what is contamination

200

It doesn't matter if they are blue, purple, latex or nitrile; Don't put these in the regular trash!

What are gloves?

200

The equipment laboratory workers wear to protect themselves from their environment.

What is PPE?

personal protective equipment

200

Better put a lid on this, if you're working on a bench top.

What is a bench top bio-hazard bag?

200

If you bring one of these in the lab with you, don't leave them unattended

What is a visitor

200

You better make sure to have this form filled out and approved before biology research gets started on a project

What is a BRAF (will also accept BMR)

300

This needs to be flushed once a week... but you shouldn't need to use it anyway, if you're wearing the right PPE

What is an eyewash?

300

This equipment delivers a supply of aerosolized particles and is able to change their concentrations over time.

What is a DyCAG?

300

This cleansing agent is the only substance allowed down the drain besides water.

What is soap?

300

These are the 4 trainings required through EHS prior to getting access to the BARC 

BBP, Biosafety, Chemical safety, Hazmat

300

Checking the magnahelic gauge on this piece of equipment is something you should always do before getting to work

what is a BSC?

400

If these are found hanging on the back of a chair it is considered a safety violation.

What is a lab coat?

400

This safety tier is applicable to clinical, diagnostic, teaching, research, or production facilities where work is performed with indigenous or exotic agents that may cause serious or potentially lethal disease through the inhalation route of exposure.

What is BSL-3?

400

This is the maximum number of bags allowed in the autoclave at one time during a solid waste cycle.

What is 3 bags?

400

Before you can use this "Hot" ticket item in 12S346,  you need training to get access to the space

What is the autoclave

400

This kind of pipetting is strictly prohibited in the lab (and generally discouraged elsewhere).

What is mouth pipetting?

500

Storing something this high will obscure the sprinkler system (and will make sure to get us on the write up list)

what is 18" from the ceiling

500

This acronym describes the person appointed by the HES group supervisor who is charged with the oversight of biosafety efforts. 

Bonus: name this person


What is a BSO (bio safety officer)?

Bonus: Keisha

500

After working in the lab, this is the person who is responsible for ensuring the area is properly cleaned up?

Who is the person who performed the lab work?

500

Always do this before you leave the lab, (or if you're a restaurant employee leaving the restroom)

What is WASH YOUR HANDS

500

This person invented the autoclave.

Who is Charles Chamberland?