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Emergency
Guidelines for the Campus Community

Laboratory
Biological Materials Spill
Planning for Spills
The consequences of any spill of biological material
can be minimized by performing all work on plastic-backed absorbent liner
to absorb spills. A simple spill kit should be readily available and
should include the following items:
- chlorine bleach or some other concentrated disinfectant
- package or roll of paper towels
- autoclavable bag
- latex or nitrile gloves
- forceps for picking up broken glass
Report spills to your supervisor. Contact the Biosafety
Officer for further information.
Spills Inside a Biological
Safety Cabinet
- LEAVE THE CABINET TURNED ON.
- Put on gloves and a lab coat.
- Spray or wipe cabinet walls, work surfaces, and equipment with disinfectant
equivalent to a 1:10 bleach solution. If necessary, flood the
work surface, as well as drain pans and catch basins below the work
surface, with disinfectant.
- Wait at least 20 minutes.
- Soak up disinfectant and spill with paper towels. Drain catch
basin into a container. Lift front exhaust grill and tray
and wipe all surfaces. Ensure that no paper towels or solid debris
are blown into the area beneath the grill.
- Autoclave al clean-up materials before disposal in the biohazardous
waste container.
- Wash hands and any exposed surfaces thoroughly after the clean-up
procedure.
Small Spill Outside a Biological
Safety Cabinet
(spill that can be covered by a few paper towels)
- Put on gloves and a lab coat.
- Cover spill with paper towels and gently apply disinfectant, proceeding
from the outer edge of the spill to its center.
- Leave in place for at least 20 minutes
- Pick up the towels and discard into a biohazard container.
Use forceps to pick up any broken glass and place them into a sharps
container.
- Re-wipe the spill area with disinfectant.
- Remove gloves and thoroughly wash hands.
Large Spill of BL2 Material
Outside a Biological Safety Cabinet
(more than 500 ml)
- HOLD YOUR BREATH AND LEAVE THE ROOM IMMEDIATELY.
- Warn others to stay out of the spill area to
prevent spread of contamination.
- Post a sign on the door warning others of the
biological materials spill.
- Remove any contaminated clothing and put it
into a biohazard bag for later autoclaving.
- Wash hands and exposed skin and inform your
PI or supervisor about the spill.
- Put on protective clothing (lab coat, gloves,
mask, eye protection, shoe covers) and assemble clean-up materials.
- Wait 30 minutes before re-entering the contaminated
area to allow dissipation of aerosols.
- Cover the spill with paper towels and gently
apply disinfectant, proceeding from the outer edge of the spill to its
center.
- Leave in place for at least 20 minutes.
- Collect all treated materials and discard in
a biohazard container. Use forceps to pick up any broken glass
and place in a sharps container.
- Re-wipe the spill area with disinfectant.
- Remove gloves and wash hands thoroughly.

©2003 The Trustees of Princeton University. Last modified
02-Mar-2004 16:14
by Robin M. Izzo
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