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Autoclave laboratory clothing

Use appropriate procedures for bagging, autoclaving, and washing of laboratory clothing. Vaccinate (where possible) individuals engaged in research w ith pregnant sheep or live C. burnetii. [Pg.85]

Any special equipment needed to maintain the required isolation for materials in the laboratory shall be provided. Examples are specially labeled waste containers, autoclaves, other decontamination equipment, or disposable clothing. [Pg.111]

All reuseable clothing worn in research laboratories can be laundered in the conventional manner if it is not overtly contaminated. Reusable clothing from containment facilities should be placed in a closed container and sterilized before laundering. Any clothing, including articles from research laboratories, that may have been overtly contaminated should be soaked with a disinfectant and autoclaved immediately. [Pg.28]

Disposable clothing that has been used with nonhazardous agents should be discarded into a closed container with other noncontami-nated laboratory waste materials and discarded. Disposable clothing that has been used with biohazardous agents or in the containment facility should be placed in a closed container and subsequently autoclaved prior to being discarded (see Chapter 7 for further information on waste disposal). Again, if it has been overtly contaminated, it should be soaked with a disinfectant and autoclaved immediately. [Pg.28]


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