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Title: 7. EMERGENCY RESPONSE


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7. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
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Biological Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
  • BIOLOGICAL SAFETY OFFICER 4212
  • RYERSON SECURITY (24 hours) 80
  • (after hours)

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Radiation Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
The location and proper use of emergency
equipment (eye wash stations, first aid kits,
etc.) should be known to all lab personnel prior
to the start of any work in the laboratory.
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Biological Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
SPILL OF A BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS steps are taken
to avoid spread AND UNNECESSARY AEROSOL
GENERATION
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Radiation Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • PREVENT ACCESS to spill area
  • MONITOR for contamination perform decon
  • REPORT to supervisor

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Biological Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • GENERAL SPILL PROCEDURES
  • Protective clothing (double gloves)
  • Place absorbent around edges of spill
  • Clean from out towards centre (prevent spread of
    contamination)
  • Spill cleanup materials for biohazardous waste
    disposal
  • Perform decon as outlined in Biological Safety
    Manual
  • Wash hands after cleanup

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Biological Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • GENERAL SPILL PROCEDURES For Minor Spills
  • Protective clothing (double gloves)
  • If spill occurs on benchtop, evacuate the
    laboratory for a time sufficient for most
    aerosols to settle or be dispersed and removed by
    the ventilation system, typically 20 to 30
    minutes. Prevent access to area by marking the
    area with warning signs and closing laboratory
    doors.
  • Report spill to supervisor as soon as feasible.

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Biological Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • GENERAL SPILL PROCEDURES For Minor Spills
  • Decontaminate all surfaces exposed to the spill
    with a suitable disinfectant. Effective
    disinfectants must be available in the laboratory
    at all times and for immediate use.
  • Allow sufficient time for decontamination of the
    mixed material, normally 20 to 30 minutes it is
    advised to leave the laboratory during this
    period.
  • After decontamination, carefully absorb the
    liquid with absorbent paper or absorbent
    materials supplied in a spill kit and place into
    an autoclavable bag or other container suitable
    for autoclaving.

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Biological Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • CONTAMINATED PERSONNEL
  • Remove contaminated clothing (carefully)
  • Flush with plenty of water (2-3minutes)
  • Monitor rinse water
  • Monitor skin for contamination and repeat above
    if necessary
  • Open wounds obtain immediate medical attention
  • Call Ryerson Security at 80

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Radiation Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • FIRST AID
  • First aid measure initiated immediately after
    injury can minimize the exposure to blood borne
    pathogens.
  • Remove contaminated clothing gloves
  • Allow immediate bleeding or forcing of bleeding
    of cut
  • Wash affected area with soap or antiseptic and
    water
  • If eyes, nose or mouth are involved, flush with
    large amounts of water
  • Cover wound with dressing or band aid
  • Seek further medical attention if required
    Contact Security at ext 80

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Radiation Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • Reporting Exposures
  • Every exposure must be reported to the supervisor
    or a designated person without delay.
  • The injured person should not postpone seeking
    medical attention if the supervisor is not
    available and should immediately contact Ryerson
    Security at ext 80.
  • Personnel potentially exposed to blood borne
    pathogens must be instructed to seek medical
    advice following an exposure. The physician
    will determine if the risk is significant, the
    type of medical follow up required

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Radiation Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • Reporting Exposures Forms
  • Details of the accident should be documented on
    the Internal Accident/Incident/Exposure
    Investigation Report. In addition, the Workers
    Compensation Form (WSIB Form 7) should also be
    completed and sent to Human Resources.
  • completed forms should be sent in within 24 hours
    of known exposure.
  • forms are available from the Centre for
    Environmental Health and Safety Management
    website at
  • www.ryerson.ca/cehsm/duediligence/rep_accident.ht
    ml

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Radiation Safety Training Certificate Holder
and User Training EMERGENCY RESPONSE
  • PREVENT ACCESS to spill area
  • MONITOR for contamination perform decon
  • REPORT to supervisor

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Spills
  • Spill response will vary depending on
  • What was spilled?
  • How much was spilled?
  • Where was the spill?
  • What is the potential for release to the
    environment?
  • Spills should be cleaned up immediately (unless
    an aerosol was generated), to ensure proper
    decontamination.
  • All spills are to be reported ASAP to the lab
    supervisor and EHSS.

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Spills within a BSC
  • Leave the ventilation on (run 10-15 minutes )
  • Cover spill area with absorbent material
  • Soak the spill area with an appropriate
    disinfectant (i.e. 10 bleach).
  • Pour disinfectant from the outside surface of the
    absorbent material towards the inside.
  • Leave on for 20 to 30 minutes
  • Wipe up with absorbent material
  • All items within the cabinet should be
    disinfected
  • All waste should be autoclaved

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Spills outside of a BSC
  • Evacuate the area for at least 30 minutes.
  • Assemble supplies and PPE
  • Add disinfectant, pick up any broken glass with
    forceps and place in a sharps container.
  • Cover with absorbent material.
  • All adjacent areas should also be disinfected or
    wiped down.
  • All waste should be autoclaved.

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Spills occurring in a centrifuge
  • Leave lid closed and allow aerosols to settle for
    at least 1 hr (ensure centrifuge is off, affix a
    sign)
  • Move to BSC if possible.
  • Disinfect the centrifuge, rotors and buckets in
    an appropriate disinfectant, allow at least 20 to
    30 min of contact time. Drain the disinfectant.
  • Thoroughly wipe down the inside of centrifuge and
    all parts including the lid (paper towels soaked
    in disinfectant)
  • Rinse both the rotors and the inside of the
    centrifuge with water if bleach was used.
  • All waste should be autoclaved

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Spills occurring during transport
  • Clean-up must be initiated immediately
  • Then follow directives for spills outside of a
    biological safety cabinet

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Spill Clean-up
  • All users of biological materials should be
    familiar with the spill clean-up procedures.
  • Spill response plan template (U Ottawa)
  • Additional assistance is available from
  • Your departmental safety coordinator
  • CEHSM by dialling extension 4212
  • Emergency Response by dialling 80
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