Aseptic techniques are critical for preventing contamination in the laboratory, which can compromise experimental results and safety. These practices minimize the risk of contamination by microorganisms and other particles and play an important role in quality assurance. Ongoing training is essential to maintain high standards of aseptic work and ensure the reliability and safety of laboratory operations.
Target audience: | Laboratory staff |
Course content: | · Basics of microbiology and contamination sources · Personal hygiene and protective measures · Cleaning and disinfection protocols · Principles of working in laminar flow workbenches and biosafety cabinets · Designing and setting up an aseptic workspace · Aseptic working techniques |
Methods: | This course includes brief presentations and practical exercises. Participants’ questions are encouraged and integrated into the training. |
Course location: | On-site at your facility |
Duration: | 1.5 – 2h (minimum) |
Group size: | To be agreed on, with a preference for small groups to enhance practical learning. |
After completing this course, your staff will be proficient in the basic techniques of contamination prevention in the laboratory. They will be able to identify contamination risks and effectively apply appropriate aseptic measures and techniques.