15 Refrigerator Fin
15 Refrigerator Fin
15 Refrigerator Fin
Content
1. Scope
2. Definitions and abbreviations
3. Personnel qualifications
3.1 Medical fitness
3.2 Education and training
4. Procedure
4.1 Principle
4.2 Samples
4.3 Equipment and materials
4.4 Reagents and solutions
4.5 Procedure for cleaning and defrosting
4.6 Reading and reporting
4.7 Maintenance
4.8 Waste management
5. Related documents
Annex 1. Temperature record form
Annex 2. Maintenance logbook
1. Scope
3. Personnel qualifications
In accordance with national laws and practices, arrangements should be made for
appropriate health surveillance of TB laboratory workers:
before enrolment in the TB laboratory;
at regular intervals thereafter, annually or bi-annually;
after any biohazard incident;
at the onset of TB symptoms.
Ideally, individual medical records shall be kept for up to 10 years following the end
of occupational exposure.
Laboratory workers should be educated about the symptoms of TB and provided
with ready access to free medical care if symptoms arise.
Confidential HIV counselling and testing should be offered to laboratory workers.
Options for reassignment of HIV-positive or immuno-suppressed individuals away
from the high-risk areas of the TB laboratory should be considered.
All cases of disease or death identified in accordance with national laws and/or
practice as resulting from occupational exposure to biological agents shall be
notified to the competent authority.
4.1 Principle
The refrigerator is intended for ensuring an environment for material that requires
preservation at 2–8 °C.
This equipment can be placed in a clean area of the laboratory or in an infectious
area.
4.2 Samples
The refrigerator should be installed and operated in accordance with the specific
manufacturer’s manual. Specifically:
• After transportation, leave the refrigerator in the upright position for some hours
before connecting it to the electricity supply.
Institution
Laboratory name Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Code:
Version: no.
Location Date: of release
Head/Responsible person Use and maintenance of a refrigerator Page: 4 of 7
Disinfectant solution
4.5.1 Defrosting
Identify an adequate volume of available space in another refrigerator to store
materials during the defrosting procedure. Ensure that materials kept in the refrigerator
are clearly marked. Mycobacterial cultures stored in the refrigerator may stand at room
temperature with no loss of viability.
Switch the refrigerator off and disconnect it from the electrical supply. Open the
refrigerator door and leave it open.
Note: Turning the thermostat to “0” does not switch the power off.
Open the refrigerator door and leave it open.
Remove the drain cap (if there is one) from the low temperature compartment,.
Place a container under the drain hole to catch the melted ice.
Never use sharp tools to chip the ice off during the defrosting process.
Sponge up any melted ice.
4.5.2 Cleaning
Once all the ice has melted, clean the interior of the refrigerator with a disinfectant
solution (see SOP on disinfectants).
Replace the drain cap, if necessary.
Clean the outside of the refrigerator with a cleaning solution, and dry with a soft cloth.
Reconnect the refrigerator to the electricity supply and switch it on.
Replace the refrigerator contents once the temperature has reached 2–8 °C.
Do not overcrowd.
The whole process should be complete in a few hours.
Use a record form to keep a daily record of the refrigerator temperature (Annex 1).
Institution
Laboratory name Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Code:
Version: no.
Location Date: of release
Head/Responsible person Use and maintenance of a refrigerator Page: 5 of 7
4.7 Maintenance
4.7.1 Daily
Check the compressor for any unusual sound and for overheating.
4.7.2 Monthly
Clean the filters and screens of the ventilator system with a brush or vacuum cleaner.
4.7.3 Every six months
Defrost the refrigerator as described in section 4.5.1
Clean the condenser coils and fan with a brush or vacuum cleaner.
Check the compressor for any unusual sound and for overheating.
Repairs should be performed only by a qualified service technician.
Refrigerator contents may be disposed of only with the prior consent of the laboratory
manager.
Details of disposal must be noted in the refrigerator logbook (Annex 2).
Contaminated materials must be autoclaved before disposal.
5. Related documents
Trimester: Year:
Month Temp. Opeartor Month Temp. Operator Month Temp. Operator
°C (initials) °C (initials) °C (initials)
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9
10 10 10
11 11 11
12 12 12
13 13 13
14 14 14
15 15 15
16 16 16
17 17 17
18 18 18
19 19 19
20 20 20
21 21 21
22 22 22
23 23 23
24 24 24
25 25 25
26 26 26
27 27 27
28 28 28
29 29 29
30 30 30
31 31 31
Institution
Laboratory name Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Code:
Version: no.
Location Date: of release
Head/Responsible person Use and maintenance of a refrigerator Page: 7 of 7
ITEM IDENTIFICATION
Equipment: REFRIGERATOR Brand name:
Purchase date: Model/type:
Location within laboratory: Serial no.
Warranty expiry date:
Manufacturer: Tel:
Address:.
Contact person:
Technical service representative: Tel:
FAILURE EVENTS
Corrective
Date Event Operator
action taken