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== Roles of the BS and GM SC, and BSO ==
== Role of the BSO ==


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'''3. Responsibilities'''
'''3. Responsibilities'''


**  It is the BSO's responsibility to carry out the roles outlined in this document and the BioLab user's responsibility to conform to the best practice as described within the SOPs and associated documentation and to follow any advice that the BSO gives where it pertains to safe and correct usage of the laboratory facility.
It is the BSO's responsibility to carry out the roles outlined in this document and the Bio Lab user's responsibility to conform to the best practice as described within the SOPs and associated documentation and to follow any advice that the BSO gives where it pertains to safe and correct usage of the laboratory facility.


'''4. Materials'''


**  Are there any extra materials required, in the case of operating an instrument, peice of equipment or in a molecular biology procedure this might be consumables, reagents, chemicals or other instrumentation, e.g pipets. Any special PPE can be mentioned here.
'''4. Related documents'''


'''5. Related documents'''
All other SOPs documented here reflect the best practice approach to using the Bio Lab facility, if in any doubt please contact the BSO for clarification.


**  Are other SOPs (or other documents within our framework) related to this procedure. If so then listing them here can be useful, for example the media prep SOP might be relevant when carrying out the transformation procedures and it saves time to link it here rather than describe the preparation of media in every procedure where it is used (bit like an include/import/use lol).
'''5. Definitions'''


'''6. Definitions'''
BSO = Biological Safety Officer<br>
SOP = Standard Operating Procedure<br>
GMO = Genetically Modified Organism<br>
PPE = Personal Protective Equipment<br>


**  Any useful glossary stuff
'''6. Requirements'''
e.g:
SOP = Standard Operating Procedure


'''7. Procedures'''
    6.1 The BSO exists to ensure that the SOPs described here are adhered to by users of the Bio Lab. The SOPs have been defined based on
        relevant regulations and advice sort from qualified third parties and reflect correct and safe lab usage.


** 7.1  The actual steps of the procedure go here ...
    6.2 It is the BSO's responsibility to induct new users into the laboratory (as per [LBL02001]) so that other Bio Lab users are aware of  
         7.1.1 They can be embeded/indented as much as is reasonably helpful to describe the procedure step by step
         the risks and correct approach involved in all typical Bio Lab procedures.
** 7.2 It should be written in such a way that it would help anyone new to the lab to perform the procedure without having prior expertise.


'''8. Resources'''
    6.3 It is the BSO's responsibility to maintain the SOP documentation by validating any edits and additions to these procedures for the
        purposes of clarity and consistency.


** This is where eternal useful documention can be linked, much like the references section in any academic paper.
    6.4 Once a Bio Lab user has been inducted as in 6.2 above he/she becomes responsible for their own health and safety within   
        the lab, and also that of other's who may also be working within the vicinity of his/her experiments/equipment. However, the BSO must
        ensure that appropriate PPE is available as required and that any request for further information or assistance is reasonably met.
 
    6.5 The BSO should make sure that supply of consumables such as spill kit and first aid kit contents are maintained.
 
    6.6 Any breach of correct and safe behaviour within the lab should be communicated directly to the BSO.
 
    6.7 Ultimately, the BSO must determine whether a lab user is using the laboratory facility in a correct and safe manner and intervene when
        further advice or assistance is required. It is the BSO's responsibility to restrict access to the laboratory facility for any
        potential lab user until that potential lab user can consistently demonstrate knowledge of correct and safe laboratory usage.
 
 
'''7. Resources'''
 
**





Revision as of 23:56, 25 January 2015

Role of the BSO

Author: Approved by: S. Thompson SOP No. LBL03001
Signed: Signed: Effective from:
Date: Date: Last edited:

1. Purpose

    • The purpose here is to highlight the role that a BSO plays in maintaining and implementing the rules and guidelines laid out in the SOPs and associated documentation, including the government regulations on the use, disposal and containment of chemicals, biological organisms and waste.


2. Scope

    • All users of the LBL BioLab facility need to be aware of the BSO's role and be able to locate and communicate with the BSO should any queries regarding safe and correct lab usage arise.

3. Responsibilities

It is the BSO's responsibility to carry out the roles outlined in this document and the Bio Lab user's responsibility to conform to the best practice as described within the SOPs and associated documentation and to follow any advice that the BSO gives where it pertains to safe and correct usage of the laboratory facility.


4. Related documents

All other SOPs documented here reflect the best practice approach to using the Bio Lab facility, if in any doubt please contact the BSO for clarification.

5. Definitions

BSO = Biological Safety Officer
SOP = Standard Operating Procedure
GMO = Genetically Modified Organism
PPE = Personal Protective Equipment

6. Requirements

   6.1 The BSO exists to ensure that the SOPs described here are adhered to by users of the Bio Lab. The SOPs have been defined based on 
       relevant regulations and advice sort from qualified third parties and reflect correct and safe lab usage.
   6.2 It is the BSO's responsibility to induct new users into the laboratory (as per [LBL02001]) so that other Bio Lab users are aware of 
       the risks and correct approach involved in all typical Bio Lab procedures.
   6.3 It is the BSO's responsibility to maintain the SOP documentation by validating any edits and additions to these procedures for the 
       purposes of clarity and consistency.
   6.4 Once a Bio Lab user has been inducted as in 6.2 above he/she becomes responsible for their own health and safety within    
       the lab, and also that of other's who may also be working within the vicinity of his/her experiments/equipment. However, the BSO must
       ensure that appropriate PPE is available as required and that any request for further information or assistance is reasonably met.
   6.5 The BSO should make sure that supply of consumables such as spill kit and first aid kit contents are maintained.
   6.6 Any breach of correct and safe behaviour within the lab should be communicated directly to the BSO.
   6.7 Ultimately, the BSO must determine whether a lab user is using the laboratory facility in a correct and safe manner and intervene when
       further advice or assistance is required. It is the BSO's responsibility to restrict access to the laboratory facility for any
       potential lab user until that potential lab user can consistently demonstrate knowledge of correct and safe laboratory usage.


7. Resources


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