2. Records of illness and absence should be kept by the laboratory management
2. Records of illness and absence should be kept by the laboratory management
3. Women of childbearing age should be made aware of the risk to an unborn child of occupational exposure to certain microorganisms,eg, rubella风疹 virus.The precise steps taken to protect the fetus will vary, depending on the microorganisms to which the women may be exposed
3. Women of childbearing age should be made aware of the risk to an unborn child of occupational exposure to certain microorganisms, e.g. rubella风疹virus. The precise steps taken to protect the fetus will vary, depending on the microorganisms to which the women may be exposed
Training
Training
Human error and poor technique can compromise the best of safeguards to protect the laboratory worker. Thus, a safety-conscious staff, well informed about the recognition and control of laboratory hazards, is key to the prevention of laboratory-acquired infections, incidents and accidents for this reason continuous in-service training in safety measures is essential
Human error and poor technique can compromise the best of safeguards to protect the laboratory worker. Thus, a safety-conscious staff, well informed about the recognition and control of laboratory hazards, is key to the prevention of laboratory-acquired infections, incidents and accidents. For this reason, continuous in-service training in safety measures is essential
An effective safety programme begins with the laboratory managers, who should ensure that safe laboratory practices and procedures are integrated into the basic training of employees. Training in safety measures should be an integral part of new employees' introduction to the laboratory
An effective safety programme begins with the laboratory managers, who should ensure that safe laboratory practices and procedures are integrated into the basic training of employees. Training in safety measures should be an integral part of new employees’ introduction to the laboratory