Biological Spill Kits

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sunray18
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Biological Spill Kits

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I have been asked to prepare one of these for when the students do the agar plate culture.
Does anyone know what should be in this?
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We have a basic spill kit for each prep room, nothing too special.
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Re: Biological Spill Kits

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A bucket of 70% alcohol!! (maybe thats to drink)!
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Our Basic spills kit, that the CSIS say we must have, contains
Perlite, Absorbency pads, Ice Cream container, Gloves, Sponge, Wipe up cloth, Safely glasses, One Dust mask, One Plastic bag black, and One sign Yellow Caution spill, clean up in progress.
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Yes, 70% alcohol sounds right for any contaminations.
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70% alcohol - that is for the labtech, and after you drink it THEN you cant see any mess to clean up!
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