From: Shannon Nephew <millersc**At_Symbol_Here**PLATTSBURGH.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] [External] Re: [DCHAS-L] Qiagen kits incident report
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2022 15:30:59 -0400
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Hello all,

I could immediately tell from the subject line what this was going to be...I actually have a "safety story" of my own that I tell when training faculty and student employees, about this very incident! I routinely used the Qiagen kit multiple times a week and the handbook that comes with them has a very specific and clear note to avoid mixing waste products with bleach. However, many years ago when I was new to my lab we flicked the waste tubes into a disposal beaker containing bleach and very shortly, my postdoc and myself felt very lightheaded and dizzy. Once one of us mentioned it and realized we both felt this way, we immediately left the lab and mentally retraced our steps to determine what was going on.
I use this as one example of how something you do every day,could lead to a potential lab tragedy.

Shannon

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On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 11:09 AM Jack Reidy <jreidy2**At_Symbol_Here**stanford.edu> wrote:
All,

For easier access, here's the bleach fact sheet: https://ehs.stanford.edu/reference/sodium-hypochlorite-bleach
We also have a less polished sheet (quickly made early in the pandemic when there were shortages of RNA extraction kits) on phenol-chloroform extractions: https://ehs.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/Safety-information-for-RNA-extraction.pdf

Sincerely,

Jack Reidy (he/him)
Research Safety Specialist, Assistant Chemical Hygiene Officer
Environmental Health & Safety
Stanford University
484 Oak Road, Stanford, CA, 94305
Tel: (650) 497-7614



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From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU> On Behalf Of CHAS membership
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2022 7:18 AM
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Qiagen kits incident report

A list member shared this incident that occurred last week:

Earlier this week departmental and EHS staff responded to an incident where a small amount of incompatible materials (bleach and RNA extraction buffers) were inadvertently mixed together which released a potentially toxic gas. Fortunately, no one was injured and the mixed chemicals were safely managed for disposal.

Please review the following handling instructions for Qiagen kits:

Researchers using Qiagen kits for extraction of nucleic acids are reminded that reagents in these kits contain guanidine hydrochloride that can form highly reactive compounds when combined with bleach. As indicated in the Qiagen kit handbooks, sample preparation waste (even minute amounts) should NOT be mixed with bleach or acidic solutions

If liquid containing reactive Qiagen buffers is spilled, clean with suitable laboratory detergent and water. If the spilt liquid contains potentially infectious agents, clean the affected area first with laboratory detergent and water and then with 1% (v/v) sodium hypochlorite.

Researchers should review and update as appropriate their SOPs when working with Qiagen kits.

For additional information on using bleach in the laboratory, Stanford University has an excellent set of safety precautions on use of Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach).

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