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* '''Location(s)''': ISTB4 231 and ECG 344
* '''Location(s)''': ISTB4 231 and ECG 344
* '''Tasks'''
* '''Tasks'''
** '''Part 1''': Go to ISTB4 273. Check the OUTBOX for any outgoing mail. Open Trello on the lab computer and look for any packages that need to be picked up (Labeled “Pick-up” under TO-DO). If there are any packages to pick up, get the black cart. Use the ISTB4 main elevator to exit the building with the cart.
** '''Part 1''': Go to ISTB4 273. Check the blue OUTBOX on Dr. Haynes' bench for any outgoing mail. Open Trello on the lab computer and look for any packages that need to be picked up (Labeled “Pick-up” under TO-DO). If there are any packages to pick up, get the black cart. Use the ISTB4 main elevator to exit the building with the cart.
** '''Part 2''': Go to ECG 344. Go to 344A to pick up packages (if any) and sign the package log on the clipboard. Go to the mail room and drop off outgoing mail (if any). Pick up mail from Karmella Haynes’ mail box.
** '''Part 2''': Go to ECG 344. Go to 344A to pick up packages (if any) and sign the package log on the clipboard. Go to the mail room and drop off outgoing mail (if any). Pick up mail from Karmella Haynes’ mail box.
** '''Part 3''': Return to ISTB4 273. Drop off packages at Dr. Haynes’ lab bench. Drop off mail in the INBOX. Open Trello on the lab computer and move the relevant pick-up card to the DONE section.
** '''Part 3''': Return to ISTB4 273. Drop off packages at Dr. Haynes’ lab bench. Drop off mail in the INBOX. Open Trello on the lab computer and move the relevant pick-up card to the DONE section.
*Time = ~1 hour
*Time = ~1 hour
==Lab Space - Waste Prep==
* '''Frequency''': On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
* Location(s): ISTB4, 231
* '''Tasks'''
** '''Part 1, option A''': Check the biohazard waste bags at the end of each lab bench. If there are no ½ full or totally full bags, move on to option B. Take ONE full bag, remove the bag from the stand, twist the bag closed, and use lab tape to seal the closure. Move on to Task part 2.
** '''Part 1, option B''': Check the biohazard waste bag in the tissue culture room (under the hood). If there is no ½ full or totally full bag, then you are done with this assignment and you can leave. Take ONE full bag, remove the bag from the stand, twist the bag closed, and use lab tape to seal the closure. Move on to Task part 2.
** '''Part 2''': Place the largest autoclave bin onto the black roll-away cart. Put the biohazard waste bag into the bin. Take a pair of orange safety gloves. Take the bag/bin/cart into the freight elevator and up to the 3rd floor autoclave. If there are any hot items in the autoclave, carefully remove them and place them on a nearby table. Login as “Haynes” on the autoclave. Place the bag + bin into the autoclave, close the door, and run any “dry” or “waste” program. NEVER place a bag into the autoclave without it sitting inside an autoclave bin!


==Lab Space - Waste Pickup==
==Lab Space - Waste Pickup==
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*Time = ~1 hour
*Time = ~1 hour


==Lab Space - Waste Prep==
Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
Location(s): ISTB4, 231
Task part 1, option A: Check the biohazard waste bags at the end of each lab bench. If there are no ½ full or totally full bags, move on to option B. Take ONE full bag, remove the bag from the stand, twist the bag closed, and use lab tape to seal the closure. Move on to Task part 2.
Taks part 1, option B: Check the biohazard waste bag in the tissue culture room (under the hood). If there is no ½ full or totally full bag, then you are done with this assignment and you can leave. Take ONE full bag, remove the bag from the stand, twist the bag closed, and use lab tape to seal the closure. Move on to Task part 2.
Task part 2: Place the largest autoclave bin onto the black roll-away cart. Put the biohazard waste bag into the bin. Take a pair of orange safety gloves. Take the bag/bin/cart into the freight elevator and up to the 3rd floor autoclave. If there are any hot items in the autoclave, carefully remove them and place them on a nearby table. Login as “Haynes” on the autoclave. Place the bag + bin into the autoclave, close the door, and run any “dry” or “waste” program. NEVER place a bag into the autoclave without it sitting inside an autoclave bin!


Equipment - Freezers
Frequency: Once a semester, on a day designated by Dr. Haynes
Location(s): ISTB4, 231
Task: After -20C freezer is cleared out by the lab members, open the freezer and scrape out the ice build-up with a provided spatula and/or other tools. Collect fallen ice into a bin/ bucket and dump the ice in the sink.
Time = ~1 hour


Inventory (check critical inventory...need to define what this is)
==Equipment - Freezers==
* '''Frequency''': Once a semester, on a day designated by Dr. Haynes
* '''Location(s)''': ISTB4, 231
* '''Task''': After -20C freezer is cleared out by the lab members, open the freezer and scrape out the ice build-up with a provided spatula and/or other tools. Collect fallen ice into a bin/ bucket and dump the ice in the sink.
* Time = ~1 hour
 
 
 
=Level B=
Eligibility: Success of lab research projects relies heavily on the quality of this work. Therefore, requirements include: Molecular biology or chemistry experience (7 days of canned PCR in BME 100 is not sufficient, sorry) OR at least one full active semester of Level A volunteer experience; safety training and ISAAC access required, ASU undergrads (high school students may assist/ shadow UG volunteers)
 
Safety Note: The tasks require a lab coat and gloves, at minimum. Wear safety goggles when handling reagents.
 
==Lab reagents - TAE buffer==
* '''Frequency''': On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
* '''Location(s)''': ISTB4, 231
* '''Task(s)'''
** '''Part 1''': Check the 1x TAE carboy. If the carboy is more than 1/8 full, do not refill it. If it is nearly empty, pour the small remaining amount of 1x TAE into a 500 mL glass bottle and label it "1x TAE." Next, follow the instructions written on the carboy - use the 50x TAE to refill it to the proper level. Do NOT fill it all the way up to 8 liters! If there is not enough 50x TAE, proceed to Part 2.
** '''Part 2''': Make [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes:Protocols#Recipes Tris-acetate-EDTA (TAE) Buffer, 50x]
* Time = ~1 hour


Level B
Eligibility: Molecular biology or chemistry experience (BME 100 does not count) OR at least one full active semester of Level A volunteer experience; safety training and ISAAC access required, ASU undergrads (high school students may assist/ shadow UG volunteers)


Lab reagents - TAE buffer
==Lab reagents - agar plates==
* '''Frequency''': On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
* '''Location(s)''': ISTB4, 231
* '''Task(s)'''
** '''Part 1''': Go the 4°C cold room in the LER. Check the black bin(s), marked Haynes for agar plates. Quickly count and estimate the number of remaining plates of each type (e.g., Amp, LB plain, etc.). Inspect each stack's date. Check to see if there is any mold/ weird growth. If any plates are moldy and/or more than three months old, proceed to Part 2. If there are less than 20 good plates of any type, proceed to Part 3.
** '''Part 2''': Retrieve one orange AND one clear biohazard waste bag from the lab. Make a double bag, with the orange bag inside the clear bag. Bring it to the cold room. Put plates that are more than 3 months old and moldy plates into the double-bag. '''DO NOT do anything with plates that are not in the black Haynes bins!!!''' ''If anyone else's plates are moldy, the owner is responsible for discarding them.''
** '''Part 3''': Make [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes:LBagarAmp Agar Plates]
* Time = ~1 hour
 
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==Lab reagents - liquid medium==
* '''Frequency''': On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
* '''Location(s)''': ISTB4, 231
* '''Task(s)'''
** '''Part 1''': Go to the shared chemicals shelf in the lab and look for the LB Liquid media. Check the bottles for any cloudy growth. If any of the bottles has cloudiness or mold, proceed to Part 2. If there are two or fewer good bottles left, proceed to Part 3.
** '''Part 2''': To discard of contaminated LB liquid medium, take the bottle to the sink. Add about 1/20th volume of 50% bleach from the squirt bottle directly into the contaminated medium. Close the cap and swirl to mix thoroughly. Pour the medium + bleach into the proper container in the fume hood. '''DO NOT pour it down the sink or floor drain'''.
** '''Part 3''': Check the shared chemicals shelf for the reagents required to make LB liquid medium: '''Acros LB Broth, Lennox (BP9722-500)''' and '''1 N NaOH'''. If anything is missing or low, notify Dr. Haynes via e-mail. If there is enough, proceed to Part 4.
** '''Part 4''': Make [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Haynes:LB_liquid_media LB Liquid Medium]
* Time = ~2 hours


Lab reagents - agar plates
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Lab reagents - 70% ethanol
==Lab reagents - 70% ethanol==


Glassware & Plasticware
==Glassware & Plasticware==


Sterile Tubes
==Sterile Tubes==





Revision as of 14:44, 25 July 2014

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Level A

Eligibility: no molecular biology experience required, safety training and ISAAC access required, ASU undergrads (high school students may assist UG volunteers)

Lab Supplies - Shipping and Mail

  • Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
  • Location(s): ISTB4 231 and ECG 344
  • Tasks
    • Part 1: Go to ISTB4 273. Check the blue OUTBOX on Dr. Haynes' bench for any outgoing mail. Open Trello on the lab computer and look for any packages that need to be picked up (Labeled “Pick-up” under TO-DO). If there are any packages to pick up, get the black cart. Use the ISTB4 main elevator to exit the building with the cart.
    • Part 2: Go to ECG 344. Go to 344A to pick up packages (if any) and sign the package log on the clipboard. Go to the mail room and drop off outgoing mail (if any). Pick up mail from Karmella Haynes’ mail box.
    • Part 3: Return to ISTB4 273. Drop off packages at Dr. Haynes’ lab bench. Drop off mail in the INBOX. Open Trello on the lab computer and move the relevant pick-up card to the DONE section.
  • Time = ~1 hour

Lab Space - Waste Prep

  • Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
  • Location(s): ISTB4, 231
  • Tasks
    • Part 1, option A: Check the biohazard waste bags at the end of each lab bench. If there are no ½ full or totally full bags, move on to option B. Take ONE full bag, remove the bag from the stand, twist the bag closed, and use lab tape to seal the closure. Move on to Task part 2.
    • Part 1, option B: Check the biohazard waste bag in the tissue culture room (under the hood). If there is no ½ full or totally full bag, then you are done with this assignment and you can leave. Take ONE full bag, remove the bag from the stand, twist the bag closed, and use lab tape to seal the closure. Move on to Task part 2.
    • Part 2: Place the largest autoclave bin onto the black roll-away cart. Put the biohazard waste bag into the bin. Take a pair of orange safety gloves. Take the bag/bin/cart into the freight elevator and up to the 3rd floor autoclave. If there are any hot items in the autoclave, carefully remove them and place them on a nearby table. Login as “Haynes” on the autoclave. Place the bag + bin into the autoclave, close the door, and run any “dry” or “waste” program. NEVER place a bag into the autoclave without it sitting inside an autoclave bin!

Lab Space - Waste Pickup

  • Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
  • Location(s): ISTB4, 231
  • Tasks
    • Part 1: Go to the empty box disposal area. Dump any packaging/ stuffing (bubble wrap, peanuts, paper) into one of the trash bins in the lab. Break down the cardboard box so that it lays flat (remove or cut tape if necessary). Take the broken-down boxes to the LER (by the freight elevator) and place them in the large blue roll-away bin.
    • Part 2: Go to the fume hood in the lab and check for bottles that have a paper Biohazard waste tag hanging on it. These are ready for pick-up. Go to the computer and log-in to EH&S Assistant: http://ehsaweb.asu.edu/. Click Chemical Waste Pickup Request. Complete the form. Karmella Haynes is the PI and Contact. Set “Lab/room” to 231, CHEM. In the Comments box, type “Fume hood:” followed by each bottle and its contents.
    • Part 3: (1) Go to the big orange or grey biohazard waste bin the lab. Open the lid to check for any bags. (2) Go into the tissue culture room. Check the big orange or grey waste bin for any bags. If there are ANY there, these are ready for pick-up. Go to the computer and log-in to EH&S Assistant: http://ehsaweb.asu.edu/. Click Chemical Waste Pickup Request. Complete the form. Karmella Haynes is the PI and Contact. Set “Lab/Location” to 231, BIO. In the Comments box, type “Biohazard waste bin(s):” followed by a description of which bins are full.
  • Time = ~1 hour


Equipment - Freezers

  • Frequency: Once a semester, on a day designated by Dr. Haynes
  • Location(s): ISTB4, 231
  • Task: After -20C freezer is cleared out by the lab members, open the freezer and scrape out the ice build-up with a provided spatula and/or other tools. Collect fallen ice into a bin/ bucket and dump the ice in the sink.
  • Time = ~1 hour


Level B

Eligibility: Success of lab research projects relies heavily on the quality of this work. Therefore, requirements include: Molecular biology or chemistry experience (7 days of canned PCR in BME 100 is not sufficient, sorry) OR at least one full active semester of Level A volunteer experience; safety training and ISAAC access required, ASU undergrads (high school students may assist/ shadow UG volunteers)

Safety Note: The tasks require a lab coat and gloves, at minimum. Wear safety goggles when handling reagents.

Lab reagents - TAE buffer

  • Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
  • Location(s): ISTB4, 231
  • Task(s)
    • Part 1: Check the 1x TAE carboy. If the carboy is more than 1/8 full, do not refill it. If it is nearly empty, pour the small remaining amount of 1x TAE into a 500 mL glass bottle and label it "1x TAE." Next, follow the instructions written on the carboy - use the 50x TAE to refill it to the proper level. Do NOT fill it all the way up to 8 liters! If there is not enough 50x TAE, proceed to Part 2.
    • Part 2: Make Tris-acetate-EDTA (TAE) Buffer, 50x
  • Time = ~1 hour


Lab reagents - agar plates

  • Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
  • Location(s): ISTB4, 231
  • Task(s)
    • Part 1: Go the 4°C cold room in the LER. Check the black bin(s), marked Haynes for agar plates. Quickly count and estimate the number of remaining plates of each type (e.g., Amp, LB plain, etc.). Inspect each stack's date. Check to see if there is any mold/ weird growth. If any plates are moldy and/or more than three months old, proceed to Part 2. If there are less than 20 good plates of any type, proceed to Part 3.
    • Part 2: Retrieve one orange AND one clear biohazard waste bag from the lab. Make a double bag, with the orange bag inside the clear bag. Bring it to the cold room. Put plates that are more than 3 months old and moldy plates into the double-bag. DO NOT do anything with plates that are not in the black Haynes bins!!! If anyone else's plates are moldy, the owner is responsible for discarding them.
    • Part 3: Make Agar Plates
  • Time = ~1 hour



Lab reagents - liquid medium

  • Frequency: On the volunteer’s designated day, at least once a week
  • Location(s): ISTB4, 231
  • Task(s)
    • Part 1: Go to the shared chemicals shelf in the lab and look for the LB Liquid media. Check the bottles for any cloudy growth. If any of the bottles has cloudiness or mold, proceed to Part 2. If there are two or fewer good bottles left, proceed to Part 3.
    • Part 2: To discard of contaminated LB liquid medium, take the bottle to the sink. Add about 1/20th volume of 50% bleach from the squirt bottle directly into the contaminated medium. Close the cap and swirl to mix thoroughly. Pour the medium + bleach into the proper container in the fume hood. DO NOT pour it down the sink or floor drain.
    • Part 3: Check the shared chemicals shelf for the reagents required to make LB liquid medium: Acros LB Broth, Lennox (BP9722-500) and 1 N NaOH. If anything is missing or low, notify Dr. Haynes via e-mail. If there is enough, proceed to Part 4.
    • Part 4: Make LB Liquid Medium
  • Time = ~2 hours



Lab reagents - 70% ethanol

Glassware & Plasticware

Sterile Tubes