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  • *[[Safety and Animal Training]] [[Category:Mouse Work]]
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  • ...nt adding the new person to the protocol and indicating the type of animal work they will be performing. (Once added to the protocol the new personnel must ### Orientation for Animal Care and Use
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  • [[Category:Mouse Work]] [[Category:Animal Studies]]
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  • [[ Category: Animal Studies ]] [[ Category: Mouse Work ]]
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  • [[Category:Mouse Work]] [[Category:Animal Studies]]
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  • *[[Safety and Animal Training]] [[ Category: Mouse Work ]]
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  • *[[Safety and Animal Training]] [[ Category:Mouse Work]]
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  • ...rcinogen, based on adequate evidence for carcinogenicity in animals. Some animal studies also show evidence of reproductive and developmental toxicity from Work with chloroform in a chemical fume hood. Dilute solutions (< 10%) may be u
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  • ...d use appropriate controls and personal protective equipment when handling animal anesthetics. The use of animal anesthetics must be performed in an area with good ventilation and controls
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  • ...e health effects or skin irritation following contact (as classified using animal models). Nevertheless, good hygiene practice requires that exposure be kept ...itation of the respiratory tract following inhalation (as classified using animal models). Nevertheless, adverse effects have been produced following exposur
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  • * Check connections and hoses near the cell culture room and the animal procedure room regularly for leaks using a specific monitoring instrument o Safety glasses must be worn for all work involving compressed gas cylinders. Cylinders must be secured to a gas cyli
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  • ==Work Practice Controls== ...may help prevent sensitizing to animal dander. These are provided in each animal room and are highly recommended for use each time interacting with the anim
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  • ...rcinogen, based on adequate evidence for carcinogenicity in animals. Some animal studies also show evidence of reproductive and developmental toxicity from Work with chloroform in a chemical fume hood. Dilute solutions (< 10%) may be u
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  • • The material is not thought to be a skin irritant (as classified using animal models). But may be harmful if absorbed through the skin and may cause skin =Work Practice Controls=
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  • ...e drugs have been shown to be carcinogens, mutagens and teratogens in many animal species. There is evidence that hazardous drugs may cause spontaneous abort ...age (mutagens), effects on the fetus (teratogens), and are carcinogenic in animal models. Most hazardous drugs either bind directly to genetic material in th
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  • [[ Category: Animal Work ]] * Weigh the animal and record the weight and animal id.
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  • ...s) are metabolized to a non‐hazardous substance and poses little risk to animal care personnel. Follow the link below for help on the preparation of chemic
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