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Title: ALAT Training Course


1
ALAT Training Course
  • Unit 4
  • Scientific Fundamentals in Laboratory Animal
    Science

2
Animal Rooms
  • Conventional
  • No special precautions are taken to prevent the
    introduction of disease into the colony
  • Barrier
  • Special cages and procedures, like sterilizing
    bedding and use of filtered air in the rooms

3
Animal Rooms
  • Macroenvironment
  • Temperature (64-79º F or 18-26ºC)
  • Ventilation (10-15 fresh-air changes/hr)
  • Light intensity and duration (325 lux or 30-ft
    candles measured at 1 m or 3 ft from off the
    floor)
  • 1212
  • 1014 (breeding colonies)
  • Humidity (30-70)
  • Noise ( gt 85 dB causes stress responses)
  • Other variables

4
Animal Rooms
  • Microenvironment
  • Cage level environment

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Bedding
  • Availability
  • Non-nutritive
  • Absorbency
  • Nontoxicity
  • Comfort
  • Disposability
  • Uniform size

7
Temperature
8
Humidity
9
Ventilation
  • Air balance is checked with an anemometer
  • Positive Pressure
  • Opening a door in a positive pressure room causes
    the air in the room to flow out toward the
    hallway (keep things out - bioexclusion)
  • Negative Pressure
  • Opening a door in a negative pressure room
    causes air the hallway to flow into the room
    (keep things in - biocontainment)

10
Animal Room Construction
  • Easy cleaning
  • Nonslip, waterproof floors
  • Slotted drain covers
  • Floors sloped toward drains
  • Walls and ceilings made of sealed concrete
  • Surfaces frees of cracks and chipped paint
  • Recommended door dimensions are 42 x 84 inches

11
Facility Security
  • Computerized card system
  • Sign-in/sign-out log for visitors

12
Animal Facility Areas
  • Cagewash
  • Quarantine, conditioning, isolation areas
  • Feed and bedding storage
  • Equipment storages
  • Personnel areas
  • Procedure rooms
  • Emergency backup power

13
Hazardous Agents
  • Research may involve the use of materials or
    procedures that present a physical, chemical,
    biological (biohazard) or radiological hazard to
    staff and laboratory animals

14
Dead Animal Storage and Disposal
15
Caging Materials
16
Microisolation System
17
Hooded microisolation workbench
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19
Primate Caging
20
Gang Cages
21
Transport Cages
22
Feeding and Watering Accessories
J-shaped feeder
23
Automatic Watering System
24
Cagewashing Equipment
25
Cage and bottle washer
26
Hygiene in the Laboratory Animal Facility
  • Sterilization
  • Destruction of all organisms on an object
  • Disinfection
  • Reduction of the number of pathogenic
    microorganisms on an object to a harmless level
  • Sanitation
  • Reduction of number of microorganisms on a an
    object to an acceptable public health standard

27
Sterilization
Time 15 min Temp 250ºF Pressure 15 lbs/sq in
(psi)
Autoclave
28
Disinfection
  • -cidal
  • A disinfectant with killing action
  • -static
  • A disinfectant that inhibits microorganism growth

29
Disinfection
  • Commonly use chemicals
  • Phenols
  • Sodium hypochlorite (bleach)
  • Quanternary ammonias

30
Sanitization
  • Chemical Handling Guidelines
  • Store chemicals in cool, central area
  • Follow the instructions on the label
  • Never use a container that is not labeled
  • Never mix two chemicals together unless directed
    by the manufacturer to do so
  • Do not accept product samples unless they will be
    evaluated quickly

31
Cage Changes
  • to provide a healthy environment for an animal,
    in accord with its normal behavior and
    physiologic characteristics

32
Hygiene in the Laboratory Animal Facility
  • Animal Equipment Cleaning Techniques
  • Animal Room Cleaning Schedules and Techniques
  • Other Equipment Changes
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Vermin Control

33
Personal Safety and Hygiene
  • Protective Clothing
  • Footwear
  • Ear Protection
  • Eye and Face Protection
  • Face Masks
  • Uniforms
  • Gloves

34
Personal Hygiene Practices
  • Store and consume food, candy, gum and beverages
    only in designated areas of the facility
  • Keep hands away from face
  • Keep personal items in designated areas
  • Always wash hands before leaving the animal
    facility
  • Wash hands after removing dirty protective
    clothing
  • Bring to the attention of your supervisor any
    situation jeopardizes good hygiene
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