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Introduction to BIOL 3702L Spring 2019
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BIOL 3702L:Introduction
to the Microbiology
Laboratory
Spring 2019 Semester
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Laboratory Instructors
•Mon./Wed., 8:00 – 9:30 AM (CRN 20165)• Dr. Cooper
•Mon./Wed., 1:00 – 2:30 PM (CRN 20166) & Mon./Wed., 3:00 – 4:30 PM (CRN 20167)• Ms. Li Sui
• Tue./Thu., 10:00 – 11:30 AM (CRN 20168)• Ms. Thywill Ettey
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Laboratory Instructors (cont.)
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Who are you?
• Introduce yourself, your major, why you are taking microbiology, and tell us an interesting fact about yourself.
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Laboratory Syllabus
This presentation will only review pertinent highlights of the syllabus. Students must read and understand the information in the syllabus as well as submit a Laboratory Syllabus Acknowledgment Statementand a Liability Waiver.
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Laboratory Syllabus (cont.)
The syllabus is available, as are all documents for this laboratory, via a FREE web page devised for YSU:
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Laboratory Syllabus (cont.)
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Grade Components
• Attendance: Mandatory! Being absent or tardy for a laboratory section may result in not being permitted to participate in an activity (e.g., quiz) or have information repeated, possibly resulting in a score of “0” being recorded.
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Grade Components (cont.)
• Safety Quiz: Worth 10 points and will cover important safety items and rules.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Any student not scoring at least 8 points on the safety quiz shall not be permitted to participate in any laboratory activity. The student must repeat taking the quiz (a different version) until a minimum score of 8 is achieved.
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Grade Components (cont.)
• Quizzes: A series of seven (7) scheduled quizzes, worth 5 points each for a total of 35 points. The quizzes will cover the background reading material provided in the laboratory manual/handouts for the exercise(s) to be performed that day/week.
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Grade Components (cont.)
• Laboratory Reports: Worth a total of 65 points towards. Some will consist of the pages located at the end of each exercise. Others may also include report sheets provided by your laboratory instructor. Some reports will be due immediately, whereas others shall be randomly chosen for submission and must be submitted immediately when announced.
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Grade Components (cont.)
• Skills Tests: These exercises, worth a total of 35 points, are designed to assess the skill sets of students. Instructions are posted as PDF documents on the course web page.
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Grade Components (cont.)
• Learn Smart Laboratory Exercises: Students shall complete nine Learn Smart Laboratory Exercise on CONNECT, each worth 5 points (a total of 45 points towards your overall course grade)
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Grade Components (cont.)
• Laboratory Etiquette/Citizenship: This grade element, worth a total of 10 points, is a subjective assessment of collegiality, ability to follow instructions, neatness, etc.
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Open Laboratory Sessions
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Required Lab Materials
• Laboratory Manual. There is no commercial lab manual to purchase this semester! All materials will be distributed for FREE!
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Required Lab Materials (cont.)
• Index Cards. 3" x 5" index cards may be ruled or un-ruled and of any color. Larger or smaller cards are NOT acceptable. Squares of paper are NOT acceptable.
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Required Lab Materials (cont.)
• Laboratory coat/smock. This item does not have to be an “official” lab coat. It can be any garment (e.g., old sweatshirt) which can be subjected to disposal.
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Required Lab Materials (cont.)
• Protective eyewear. Regular glasses nor “side shields” qualify as sufficient eye protection. Students must obtain some sort of approved protective eyewear that can be worn at all times in the laboratory.
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Required Lab Materials (cont.)
• Sharpie marker. Any color will suffice, although black or blue is preferred. This marker shall be used by students to write directly on glassware.
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Laboratory Decorum
• Appropriate dress is REQUIRED. Students are expected to wear clothing that would be appropriate for working in a professional laboratory environment.• Following all safety rules is REQUIRED.• Disturbing (e.g., moving, using, etc.,) the
materials of others is PROHIBITED. If done intentionally, this is grounds for removal from the course and possible charges of academic dishonesty.
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Laboratory Decorum (cont.)
• The use of electronic items (e.g., cell phones) is absolutely PROHIBITED.• Collegiality and acting in a considerate
manner are EXPECTED. Students are expected to interact with one another in accord with the “Golden Rule” – that is, the principle of treating others as one would wish to be treated.
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Potential Health Risks
• The possibility of acquiring an infection from laboratory activities is extremely low. • Yet, that does not mean the risk of infection
is non-existent.• Though unlikely, infections could occur
under non-standard and/or inappropriate practices as well as to persons having particular underlying health conditions.
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Potential Health Risks (cont.)
• It is incumbent upon all students to follow all safety precautions!• If you have a documented health condition
that may make you susceptible to infection (e.g., immune dysfunction, pregnancy, etc.), please PRIVATELY contact Dr. Cooper.• A LIABILITY WAIVER is required from each
student working in this laboratory! See syllabus for details.
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Get to Know the Lab Landscape
• “Cubbies” – all personal items, except for lab materials, must be stored in a cubby.
• Lab benches (shared materials)• Drawer has all general materials (slides,
forceps, lens paper, etc.)• Cabinet contains • Microscope• Stains and other reagents in a box
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Know the Lab (cont.)
• Lab benches (cont.)• Bench top• Incinerator and transfer loops/wires
• Sinks with staining racks
• Disinfectant bottle
• Water bottle
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Know the Lab (cont.)
• Around the outside of room are labeled drawers with various materials (Do not take materials without permission!)• Refrigerator – for reagents, media, and
certain experimental procedures• 37°C incubator – your lab section will be
assigned a shelf• Reagent supplies near back sink• Two sinks – no reagents go down the sink!
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Know the Lab (cont.)
• Eye wash station in back of lab• Fire extinguishers – locate these!• First Aid Kit
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Know the Lab (cont.)
• Blue disposal barrel in back of lab – for petri dishes• Silver buckets on bench
tops – only for contaminated cotton swabs, applicator sticks, and transfer pipettes –
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Know the Lab (cont.)
• Sharps container – for contaminated glass, slides, any potential source of puncture• Racks/trays next to 37°C
incubator – for disposal of contaminated test tubes and bottles (leave caps on tubes/bottles!)
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Safety Rules
Each student enrolled in a microbiology laboratory at Youngstown State University must follow the following specific safety rules and procedures. YOU MUST KNOW THESE RULES AND PROCEDURES!!! Failure to comply may result in a student’s dismissal from one or more laboratory sessions.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
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Safety Rules (cont.)
Not every safety rule may be covered in this presentation. Students should review and understand the complete list of rules provided in the laboratory syllabus.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• All unnecessary books, purses, briefcases, etc., must be placed in the “cubbies” provided. • No food or drinks are permitted in the
laboratory at any time.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Legs must be fully covered! Shorts, skirts, capris are not acceptable.
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Safety Rules (cont.)• Only shoes that fully cover the feet are to
be worn in the laboratory. Sandals are not permitted.
• Keep hands and other objects away from your face, nose, eyes, ears, and mouth.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Do not handle personal items (e.g., cell phones, calculators, etc.) while in the laboratory.
• The application of cosmetics in the laboratory is prohibited.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Laboratory coats must be worn and buttoned while in the laboratory.• Laboratory coats must
not be worn outside the laboratory.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Protective eyewear must be worn when performing any exercise or procedure in the laboratory including the handling of liquid cultures or during procedures that may create a splash hazard.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
•Wear gloves when the student’s hands have fresh cuts or abrasions, when staining microbes, and when handling hazardous chemicals. Note: Students must provide their own gloves and dispose of them properly.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Do not wear dangling jewelry.• Long hair should be
secured behind your head.• Be careful around
Bunsen burners. Flames cannot always be seen.
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Safety Rules (cont.)• Hands must be
washed after entering and before exiting the laboratory.•Work areas/bench-
top surfaces must be disinfected before and after use.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Keep note-taking practices separate from work with hazardous or infectious material.• Use proper transport vessels (test tube
racks) for moving cultures in the laboratory, and, when possible, store vessels containing cultures in a leak-proof container.• Use appropriate universal precautions with
all biological fluids.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Never pipette anything by mouth (including water). Always use pipetting devices.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Report any broken equipment.• Dispose of wastes in their proper containers
(see Biohazard Waste Disposal instructions).• Do not pour chemicals or bio-hazardous
fluids down the sink.• Return all chemicals, reagents, cultures, and
glassware to their appropriate places.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Flame transfer loops, wires, or needles before and immediately after use to transfer biological material.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• Do not walk about the laboratory with transfer loops, wires, needles, or pipettes containing infectious material.• Turn off incinerators
and Bunsen burners before leaving the laboratory.
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Safety Rules (cont.)• Immediately, report any broken
glass or spills, especially those containing infectious materials. Follow all instructors given by your course instructor for cleaning up any spills or broken glass.• Do not handle broken glass
with fingers; use a dustpan and broom.
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Safety Rules (cont.)
• If you are injured in the laboratory, immediately contact your laboratory instructor.• Familiarize yourself with safety equipment
in the laboratory and emergency escape routes.• Do not remove any materials from the
laboratory without the written permission of the laboratory instructor.
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Biohazard Waste Disposal
It is imperative that biohazardous wastes be disposed in the appropriate manner described below. If you have a question regarding the proper disposal of an item, please ask your laboratory instructor/TA.YOU MUST FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES!!! Failure to comply may result in a student’s dismissal from one or more laboratory sessions.
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Biohazard Waste Disposal (cont.)Material Type Method of Disposal
Agar slants with biological material
Place tube upright in indicated test tube rack and/or follow specific instructions given by the laboratory instructor
Biological liquids (not in test tubes)
Leave in container with closed cap and/or follow specific instructions given by the laboratory instructor
Biological liquids in test tubes
Place tube upright in indicated test tube rack with caps left on the tube
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Biohazard Waste Disposal (cont.)Material Type Method of Disposal
Broken glass (contaminated)
Sharps container
Broken Glass (not contaminated)
Broken glass container or sharps container
Cotton Swabs (contaminated)
Benchtop disinfectant/discard can [NOTE: NO PAPER SHOULD BE PLACED IN THESE CANS UNLESS IT IS CONTAMINATED!]
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Biohazard Waste Disposal (cont.)Material Type Method of Disposal
Glass slides and other types of sharps
Sharps container
Non-contaminated paper
Regular trash
Petri dishes/contaminated solids
Biohazard “orange/red bag” container (blue barrel)[DO NOT THROW PETRI DISHES IN THE CONTAINER.]
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Biohazard Waste Disposal (cont.)Material Type Method of Disposal
Transfer pipettes (contaminated)
Benchtop disinfectant/discard can[NOTE: NO PAPER SHOULD BE PLACED IN THESE CANS UNLESS IT IS CONTAMINATED!]
Gloves (surgical, latex, etc.)
Biohazard “orange/red bag” container
In general, non-contaminated items that pose no threat as a sharp may be disposed by placing them in the regular trash.
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Additional Safety Guidelines
https://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/
YSU Office of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety
(https://cms.ysu.edu/administrative-offices/eohs/environmental-and-
occupational-health-and-safety)
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Next Assignment
• Review Syllabus: Submit Liability Waiver (hard copy) and Laboratory Syllabus Acknowledgment Statement (email)• Review: The Bright-Field Microscope: Its
Proper Use and Care• Safety Quiz: Study the rules for a quiz to be
given during the first lab session next week• Learn Smart Labs: Start them!!!
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