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403.3R2 SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR SCIENCE CLASSES

403.3R2 SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR SCIENCE CLASSES

Code No.  403.3R2

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Sanitation Aspects of Microscope Slides Used in Blood Typing in Science Courses:

  • All slides, after use, are to be discarded into a container that is of a material strong enough to withstand puncture.
  • Any swabs, needles, toothpicks, or stylets must be discarded immediately after use into a container that is of a material strong enough to withstand puncture.  The items used in the unit involving blood materials should not be laid on the desk or table but always placed in the discard container immediately.  This container should be placed in a plastic bag, tied, and discarded at the close of the class period.
  • Students and employees should wash their hands under running water with soap after working with any body fluid.
  • Lab tables should be washed with Clorox solution (one part Clorox to ten parts water) after experiment is completed.  Clorox solutions should always be made fresh daily.
  • Students must always work with their own blood exclusively to avoid contamination by any transmissible agents that might be present in someone else's blood.  If bleeding persists after the finger is punctured, student must apply a sterile bandage using moderate pressure.

Sanitation Aspects of Saliva Testing in Science Courses:

  • Students should carefully rinse the test tube into which students expectorate.  The test tube should then be placed in a plastic dish pan of soapy water and Clorox solution (one tablespoon Clorox to one gallon soapy water).
  • At the close of the class period the teacher will need to wash and disinfect the test tubes.  The teacher should wear gloves to do this.  The soaking test tubes should be rinsed.  A new solution of soapy water and Clorox should be made (one tablespoon Clorox to one gallon soapy water).  Test tubes should be washed, rinsed, then rinsed in a Clorox solution (one tablespoon Clorox to one gallon water) and allowed to dry.
  • Students and employees should wash their hands under running water with soap after working with any body fluid.
  • Lab tables should be washed with Clorox solution (one part Clorox to ten parts water) after experiment is completed.  Clorox solutions should always be made fresh daily.
  • Students must always work with their own saliva exclusively.