Difference between revisions of "COVID"
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{{Note|Please make sure you have read the following: [https://umassmed.edu/coronavirus/return-to-work-guidelines-for-laboratory-personnel/ COVID-19 Guidelines for Laboratory Personnel]}} | {{Note|Please make sure you have read the following: [https://umassmed.edu/coronavirus/return-to-work-guidelines-for-laboratory-personnel/ COVID-19 Guidelines for Laboratory Personnel]}} | ||
− | There will soon be a vacant/occupied sign outside each microscope rooms. Please use them in addition to the calendar. Microscopes are only to be scheduled for half a day or for a full day. The start of a microscope session should start on the hour, and end half-past an hour. For example, start at 9am, and end at 11:30am. This allows at least a 30 minute gap between users for proper air exchange to occur in the room. | + | There will soon be a vacant/occupied sign outside each microscope rooms. Please use them in addition to the calendar. |
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+ | === Scheduling === | ||
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+ | Microscopes are only to be scheduled for half a day or for a full day. The start of a microscope session should start on the hour, and end half-past an hour. For example, start at 9am, and end at 11:30am. This allows at least a 30 minute gap between users for proper air exchange to occur in the room. | ||
{{Note|Scheduling discipline must be adhered to for everyone's safety.}} | {{Note|Scheduling discipline must be adhered to for everyone's safety.}} | ||
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=== Cleaning === | === Cleaning === | ||
+ | The following will need to be done '''before''' starting your imaging session, and '''after''' you have finished. | ||
{{Warning|Assume the microscope and computers were not properly cleaned previously}} | {{Warning|Assume the microscope and computers were not properly cleaned previously}} | ||
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{{Warning|You should wear a fresh pair of gloves inside microscope room. Please dispose of them once you are outside of the microscope, and after the door has been shut}} | {{Warning|You should wear a fresh pair of gloves inside microscope room. Please dispose of them once you are outside of the microscope, and after the door has been shut}} | ||
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==== Power Switches ==== | ==== Power Switches ==== | ||
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* If equipped, wipe down any control pads and/or stage control joysticks. | * If equipped, wipe down any control pads and/or stage control joysticks. | ||
* Confirm that the ocular rubber eyecups are not in place. They should not be used. | * Confirm that the ocular rubber eyecups are not in place. They should not be used. | ||
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+ | {{Note|The above cleaning process should be done '''before''' and '''after''' using a shared microscope or shared computer.}} | ||
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+ | If there are any questions or suggestions, you can contact Karl Bellve. |
Revision as of 20:54, 1 June 2020
COVID INFORMATION
There will soon be a vacant/occupied sign outside each microscope rooms. Please use them in addition to the calendar.
Scheduling
Microscopes are only to be scheduled for half a day or for a full day. The start of a microscope session should start on the hour, and end half-past an hour. For example, start at 9am, and end at 11:30am. This allows at least a 30 minute gap between users for proper air exchange to occur in the room.
Cleaning
The following will need to be done before starting your imaging session, and after you have finished.
Power Switches
Assume all power switches are contaminated. You may elect to use gloves and/or wipe them down. If you don't use gloves, please clean your hands immediately before and after touching any power switches. Keys to turn lasers on maybe difficult to clean but should be done.
Computers
- Wipe the power button.
- Wipe the tops of the keys of the keyboard.
- Wipe the top and sides of the mouse.
- Wipe down the desk area around the keyboard and mouse.
Microscopes
- Wipe the cap and sides of the oil bottle.
- Wipe the left and right fine/coarse focus control knobs.
- Wipe the stage surface, especially focusing on the areas you manipulate to insert a slide.
- Wipe down the front body of the microscope, where your exhaled air would likely land.
- Wipe down any optical table surface that you might place arms or hands.
- If equipped, wipe the remote focus control knob.
- If equipped, wipe down any control pads and/or stage control joysticks.
- Confirm that the ocular rubber eyecups are not in place. They should not be used.
If there are any questions or suggestions, you can contact Karl Bellve.