RULES FOR WORKING WITH LABORATORY ANIMALS
Precautionary Procedures:
The use of experimental animals must be in compliance with federal
and state regulations and guidelines as well as the policies and procedures
of Wellesley College.
- Undertake research involving animals only under the direction and
guidance of a qualified faculty member. All students participating
in live animal research are required to purchase a Wellesley College
Animal Care Facility Manual.
- All animal research at Wellesley is overseen by the Wellesley College
Animal Care and Use Committee. Appropriate protocol forms must be
completed and approved by the committee before any experimentation
can begin.
- All areas in which experimental animals are housed are "restricted
areas"; do not enter them unless authorized.
- All protocols involving the use of biohazardous materials must be
approved by the safety committee and guidelines for executing safety
issues followed. All biohazard areas must be clearly marked and the
nature of the hazard designated.
- Do not eat or drink in the Animal Care facility.
- Do not bring sick or injured animals into the animal care facilities
under any circumstances. They might introduce pathogens which could,
in turn, spread to the stock colonies.
- Under no circumstances may pets be brought into the animal care
facilities.
Emergency Procedures:
All personnel receiving a scratch, bruise or cut while working with
experimental animals, or bitten by an animal should apply first aid
and report immediately to the Infirmary (Ext. 2810).
If cut, bitten or scratched while working with animals:
- Wash well with a suitable disinfectant for five minutes, rinsing
frequently with running water - - do not use brush for scrubbing open
wound.
- Apply sterile dressing of bandage.
- Arrange for medical service immediately. Then notify supervisor
in order to file health and accident report.
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