[RASMB] [EXTERNAL] Serum and EH&S
Susumu UCHIYAMA
suchi at bio.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Thu Sep 27 13:45:23 PDT 2018
Dear John,
Yes, our AUC is placed in BS-L1 level room.
Best regards,
Susumu
On 2018/09/28 5:39, John Sumida wrote:
>
> Dear Susumu,
>
> Thank you for your response. Interesting that your facility does
> accept third party testing of human serum samples. I will be meeting
> with our EH&S group next week and this information together with
> John’s will be helpful. I assume that you are running your AUC under
> standard BS-L1 conditions, and that it is sufficient for you to show
> that your samples have been tested for blood borne pathogens?
>
> Once again, thank you for taking the time to respond to my question.
>
> Best regards,
>
> John Sumida
>
> University of Washington.
>
> *From:*RASMB [mailto:rasmb-bounces at list.rasmb.org] *On Behalf Of
> *Susumu UCHIYAMA
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2018 12:34 PM
> *To:* rasmb at list.rasmb.org
> *Subject:* Re: [RASMB] [EXTERNAL] Serum and EH&S
>
> We also run AUC of proteins in serum using commercial human and murine
> serum (ref attached). Commercial human serum is usually tested for
> infectious material before selling but it might need higher level of
> bio-safety if you use serum from patients.
> As for serum from health volunteer, it depends on the guideline of the
> organization.
>
> I guess AUC has filter not HEPA but "BioSafe optional dual PALL
> Pharmaceutical-Grade Sterilizing Filters" which is installed for
> preparative UC at the vacuum exhaust.
>
> Best,
> Susumu
>
>
> *From:* RASMB [mailto:rasmb-bounces at list.rasmb.org] *On Behalf Of
> *John Sumida
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 26, 2018 5:00 PM
> *To:* RASMB <rasmb at list.rasmb.org> <mailto:rasmb at list.rasmb.org>
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] [RASMB] Serum and EH&S
>
> Dear RASMB,
>
> I apologize that this is not a scientific question, but this is,
> perhaps, a question that has come up for some on the list and I
> would be curious to hear how it was handled.
>
> We periodically field requests to spin human serum solutions,
> which invariably is a health & safety problem due to the potential
> for a cell leak and the subsequent aerosolization of a potentially
> hazardous material into the lab environment.
>
> As an academic lab, our resources and institutional motivation in
> engineering a space specific for this application are limited.
> Thus, one suggestion was to use third party testing of samples
> being submitted for analysis. However this is costly and most
> users have abandoned their efforts to perform these measurements
> as a result.
>
> I would be curious to know if third party testing of potentially
> infectious materials such as human serum is commonly used within
> an EH&S setting, or if it is possible to place a HEPA filter in
> the vacuum exhaust if the instrument uses a TMP?
>
> Thank you in advance for any information you may be able to offer.
>
> Best regards
>
> John Sumida
>
> University of Washington.
>
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