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The basic recommended design features of TB laboratories to ensure appropriate biosafety are:

  • Adequate ventilation and directional airflow; 6-12 air exchanges per hour (ACH) is adequate ventilation for TB laboratories.
  • Ample space for the safe conduct of laboratory work and for cleaning and maintenance (Figure 1).

 

Figure 1: Ample and open spacing in an ideal TB lab

 

  • Walls, ceilings and floors should be smooth and easy to clean.
  • Floors should be slip-resistant.
  • Benchtops should be resistant to the chemicals and disinfectants normally used in the laboratory.
  • Proper and adequate illumination: Undesirable reflections and glare should be avoided; curtains must not be used.
  • Open spaces between and under benches, cabinets and equipment to allow access for cleaning.
  • Storage spaces should have the following features:
  1. Adequate to hold supplies for immediate use and prevent clutter on bench tops and in corridors outside the laboratory.
  2. Provision of additional space for long-term storage conveniently located outside work areas.
  • Well-defined and specific area for safe preparation, handling and storage of acids, stains and solvents.
  • Facilities for eating, drinking and resting should be provided outside work areas.
  • Provisions for adequate handwashing, which includes:
  1. Sink and soap in every room of the laboratory, preferably located near the exit.
  2. Automated or hands-free taps are recommended.
  3. The dispenser for paper towels should be near the sink.
  • Laboratory doors should have vision panels and appropriate fire ratings; they should be self-closing (Figure 2).
  • There should be a reliable and adequate electricity supply.

Figure 2: Lab doors with fire rating shown

 

Laboratory furniture should be sturdy and made of impervious materials. It is important that the furniture can be decontaminated easily. Therefore, cloth-covered furniture should never be used in the laboratory (Figure 3)

Figure 3: Furniture, like chairs, must not be covered with cloth

 

 

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