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Different labs within the GI department are operating at different biosafety levels. The biosafety level is noted next to each door. | Different labs within the GI department are operating at different biosafety levels. The biosafety level is noted next to each door. | ||
* Most labs are SL-1. This means no work with GMO's or infectious agents takes place in these rooms. | ===Biosafety levels in the GI department=== | ||
* Room HG01.239 (containing the SP8x light microscope and the DM2500) | ====SL-1==== | ||
* Room HG01.228 (TIRF, SoRa, Thunder) is an ML-1 room. Only | * Most labs are SL-1. | ||
* This means no work with GMO's or infectious agents takes place in these rooms. | |||
====AP-1==== | |||
* We have to optional SL-1/AP-1 rooms: | |||
** Room HG01.239 (containing the SP8x light microscope and the DM2500) | |||
** Room HG01.236 (SP8-Lia) | |||
* AP-1 essentially means that ML-1 samples can be imaged in this room, as long as the container (e.g. the microscope slide) with the sample remains closed at all times. | |||
* Next to the lab door is a card which indicates whether or not GMO's are present in the room. Make sure to flip the card to the correct side when entering the room. | |||
====ML-1==== | |||
* Room HG01.228 (TIRF, SoRa, Thunder) is an ML-1 room. | |||
* Only authorised people are allowed to enter this room. | |||
=== Rules regarding working in the ML-1 room (TIRF/SoRa/Thunder) === | === Rules regarding working in the ML-1 room (TIRF/SoRa/Thunder) === | ||
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* Attend a GI room-specific training by Jelle or Hetty. This takes about 5 minutes. If you receive a microscope training in this room, then the room-specific training is already included. After the training, Jelle or Hetty will sign off the form and archive it. You are now allowed to work in the ML-1 room. | * Attend a GI room-specific training by Jelle or Hetty. This takes about 5 minutes. If you receive a microscope training in this room, then the room-specific training is already included. After the training, Jelle or Hetty will sign off the form and archive it. You are now allowed to work in the ML-1 room. | ||
=== Contact === | |||
For more information, comments or questions, contact Hetty ("Verantwoordelijk medewerker", VM), or Jelle ("Assistent verantwoordelijk medewerker", AVM). | For more information, comments or questions, contact Hetty ("Verantwoordelijk medewerker", VM), or Jelle ("Assistent verantwoordelijk medewerker", AVM). |
Revision as of 11:27, 29 September 2025
The General Instrumentation department (GI department; Dutch: Gemeenschappelijk Instrumentarium) is a facility within the Faculty of Science at the Radboud University Nijmegen.
Practical information
The GI department is open on workdays from 8:00-18:00. Contact us if you need access outside these hours.
Radiation safety (TEMs)
The TEMs within the GI department are considered "Inherent Veilige Toestellen" (IVTs, 'inherently safe devices') by the radiation safety team. This means that they are safe to use. Please contact Hetty if you want to know more.
Biosafety
Different labs within the GI department are operating at different biosafety levels. The biosafety level is noted next to each door.
Biosafety levels in the GI department
SL-1
- Most labs are SL-1.
- This means no work with GMO's or infectious agents takes place in these rooms.
AP-1
- We have to optional SL-1/AP-1 rooms:
- Room HG01.239 (containing the SP8x light microscope and the DM2500)
- Room HG01.236 (SP8-Lia)
- AP-1 essentially means that ML-1 samples can be imaged in this room, as long as the container (e.g. the microscope slide) with the sample remains closed at all times.
- Next to the lab door is a card which indicates whether or not GMO's are present in the room. Make sure to flip the card to the correct side when entering the room.
ML-1
- Room HG01.228 (TIRF, SoRa, Thunder) is an ML-1 room.
- Only authorised people are allowed to enter this room.
Rules regarding working in the ML-1 room (TIRF/SoRa/Thunder)
Please refer to the following documentation regarding how to work in the ML-1 room:
- Work protocol GI, part 3 (English)
- Werkvoorschriften GI, deel 3 (Nederlands)
- Short summary of the key points
How to get access to the ML-1 room (TIRF/SoRa/Thunder)
Before you are allowed to enter the ML-1 lab, you have to complete a GI user registration. This consists of two parts:
- Fill in the GI's ML-1 user registration form. There are three versions of the form:
- A form for users that are registered as ‘projectmedewerkers’ in GRIMAS. They are allowed to work independently in the GI ML-1 room. (e.g. most PhD students)
- A form for ’students’. These users are not registered as ‘projectmedewerkers’ in GRIMAS, but are registered as ’students’ by their own department. They are allowed to “work under supervision” in the GI ML-1 room. (e.g. most MSc students)
- A form for ‘guests’. These users need to be ‘one on one supervised’ in the GI ML-1 room at all times. (e.g. mechanics, microscope demonstrations/practicals).
- Attend a GI room-specific training by Jelle or Hetty. This takes about 5 minutes. If you receive a microscope training in this room, then the room-specific training is already included. After the training, Jelle or Hetty will sign off the form and archive it. You are now allowed to work in the ML-1 room.
Contact
For more information, comments or questions, contact Hetty ("Verantwoordelijk medewerker", VM), or Jelle ("Assistent verantwoordelijk medewerker", AVM).