Working with Blood
A. Preparation | B. Gathering Supplies | C. Blood Typing | D. Clean-up | E. Training
A. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Wipe down the goggles and let them dry.
- Put on the goggles.
- If you are helping others, put on gloves.
B. Gathering Supplies
Once you have on your PPE, gather your supplies:
- Obtain four sections of paper towel, one blood typing card, one safety medium-flow lancet, four blood mixing sticks, and a bandage.
- Set everything on three layers of paper towel. Reserve the other for your fingertip.
- Fill in the date and your name on the card.
- Place one stick above each circle on the card.
- Use the dropper bottle, rubbing alcohol bottle, and bag of cotton balls BEFORE you use the safety lancet. We don’t want blood on the bottles, bags, or tray.
- Add a drop of water to each of the circles.
- Add rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball; set next to your card.
- Slide the tray with the dropper bottle, rubbing alcohol bottle, and bag of cotton balls away from your work area.
C. Blood Typing
- Clean the fingertip you will use for testing with the cotton ball plus alcohol you reserved.
- Remove the cap from the lancet. Place the lancet on the fingertip, and using firm pressure, press down until the lancet pierces the fingertip.
- Collect a droplet of blood on the concave surface of the correct antisera mixing stick.
- Swirl it on the circle labeled for the specific antisera.
- Repeat for each antisera and control.
D. Clean-up
- Dispose of the lancet in the red sharps container.
- Dispose of the blood mixing sticks, cotton ball, the card, all the paper towels, and gloves in the biohazard container.
- Sanitize the bench top where you were working using the sanitizing spray and a new paper towel.
- Sanitize your goggles using the sanitizing spray and a new paper towel and then put them away.
- Wash your hands with soap and water.
E. Training
This 'Working with Blood' protocol is based on the training offered by Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ through Campus Optics and CITI. Instructors and students will be required to complete the Campus Optics training as a laboratory activity. To access more information and view the Exposure Control Plan visit the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Environmental Health and Safety Bloodborne Pathogens website.
These forms are fillable:
- Accident Reporting Form; (undergraduates in a teaching laboratory) - send this form to Dawn Stoddard, the lab coordinator for your course, and to the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ risk manager, Luke Jepma.
- Workers' Compensation (graduate students & employees)