Location: Altensteinstr. 23a, rooms 114.5, 114.6, 114.7, 115,5, 115.6, 115.7 , (S2 Biolabs) & 027.1 (S2 OM)
Responsible persons & booking:Persons & Booking:
Cell culture (Optical Microscopy (OM) sample preparation labs) 027.1
Cell culture (primary cells) 114.5
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- Bench door: https://fub.openiris.io/timeline/6c3d4b4d-7efe-4b85-bf8d-1ff3cf8a74c5
- Bench window (3D Printers): https://fub.openiris.io/timeline/1f74b3a8-444b-49d7-a06a-aca543d6e719
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Detailed information and protocols how to use OpenIris you find here.
Application/Technical Details
A biosafety cabinet is used to handle cells, micro organisms, bio agents or samples a. Exhaust air and makeup air is HEPA-filtered, removing harmful bacteria and viruses:
→ Protection of the laboratory worker and the surrounding environment outside from pathogens
→ Maintain the sterility of materials inside e.g. cell cultures
Requirements:
- All users must gain Gain permission to work in the Biolabs and by follwoing the How-to-Start procedure.
- Get access to the “ZellbioBCP-users” storage network drive by attending the Biosafety instructions (--> Katharina Achazi)suprafab-analytics to save measuremnt data.
- Book the device using OpenIRIS (protocls see here).
- Get All users must get an introduction to the device by the responsible person (see OpenIRIS)
Booking via OpenIRIS (protocls see here)above). - DO NOT use solvents or other evaporating hazardous substances or gases inside the biosafety cabinet as they are no fume hoods and the HEPA-filtered air is circulating back in the room
- DO NOT work with bacteria or viruses in the cell culture benches → for handling bacteria use only benches in 115.6
- Biosafety cabinets must be cleaned once a month with water and soap and wiped afterwards with desinfectant acccotding to the hygiene guide
- Biosafety cabinets need to be tested by an authorized service once a year
Application/Technical Details
A biosafety cabinet is used to handle cells, micro organisms, bio agents or samples a. Exhaust air and makeup air is HEPA-filtered, removing harmful bacteria and viruses:
→ Protection of the laboratory worker and the surrounding environment outside from pathogens
→ Maintain the sterility of materials inside e.g. cell cultures
Instruction/Manual
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