Hygiene and Safety in the Laboratory
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2026-04-09
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University of Sciences and Technology of Oran
Abstract
In the context of scientific research and technological development, laboratories are
indispensable environments for experimentation, innovation, and applied learning. However,
the laboratory setting is also a high-risk area, particularly when handling chemical, biological,
or radiological agents. For students specializing in Plant Biotechnology and Genomics, a strong
foundation in laboratory hygiene and safety is essential, not only for personal protection but
also for ensuring the validity and reproducibility of experimental results.
This course, “Hygiene and Safety in the Laboratory”, is intended for third-year
undergraduate students specializing in Plant Biotechnology and Genomics. It is specifically
designed to equip students with the essential knowledge and skills required to work safely and
responsibly in research and diagnostic laboratories. The course emphasizes the principles of
biosafety, chemical safety, radiation protection, and emergency response, all within the
framework of plant biotechnology and molecular biology practices.
The first chapter introduces general safety and hygiene rules, including the identification of
potential hazards, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the adoption of behaviors
that minimize exposure to dangerous agents. Students will learn how to assess risk in
experimental procedures and maintain a clean and organized workspace to prevent
contamination.
The second chapter focuses on chemical risks, a central concern in molecular biology and
biotechnology laboratories. This section covers the classification of chemicals, their physical
and toxicological properties, and their effects on health and the environment. Students will also
learn proper techniques for the storage, handling, labeling, and disposal of chemical products,
in accordance with international safety standards.
The third chapter addresses good laboratory practices (GLP), which are essential for
maintaining a clean and safe working environment. Topics include bench-top safety, risk
assessment procedures, proper maintenance, cleaning, disinfection, and decontamination of
equipment. This chapter also introduces the fundamentals of radiation protection, covering both
ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, in accordance with national (Algerian) and international
standards. In addition, it presents laser safety protocols, highlighting the risks associated with
optical radiation and the protective measures required, especially relevant in molecular
visualization and analytical techniques used in plant genomics.
The final chapter addresses the management of accidental and emergency situations, including
fire risks, chemical spills, and evacuation procedures. Students will explore practical methods
for risk mitigation and emergency preparedness, with simulations of real-world laboratory
incidents.
By the end of the course, students will be able to integrate hygiene and safety principles into
their daily laboratory work, conduct risk assessments, respond appropriately to incidents, and
contribute to a safe and compliant research environment. These competencies are not only
essential for academic success but also form the basis for professional practice in biotechnology
and genomics research.
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Hygiene, Safety, Good Laboratory Practices, Chemical Hazards, Managing Accidental Situations
