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Every LCSB employees, students and visitors are responsible
for wearing the approriate PPE that will vary depending on the hazards present in the room, but must always include:
- closed‐toe shoes
- clothing that covers the legs
- safety glasses or protective prescription glasses
- gloves (if touching potentially contaminated or hazardous materials)
- Appropriate lab coat
- Appropriate gloves (if touching potentially contaminated or hazardous materials)
- Specific PPEs depending on the performed activity (faceshield, thermal gloves, themal appron,...)
It is highly recommended to also wear safety glasses or protective prescription glasses.
Other protective measures have to be taken to reduce any contamination risk such as:
- Tie back long hair
- Avoid wearing jewelry that could come into contact with biological materials/chemicals or damage the gloves
- If possible avoid to wear contact lenses, if not else possible wear eye protection over them.
- closed‐toe shoes
- clothing that covers the legs
- tie back long hair
- avoid wearing jewelry that could come into contact with biological materials/chemicals or damage the gloves
- if possible avoid to wear contact lenses, if not else possible wear eye protection over them
Follow the [Docebo Training](https://unisupport.docebosaas.com/learn/course/52/covid-19-how-to-wear-protective-equipment) to know how to wear Personnal Protective Equipment.
More informations about lab coat can be found in the dedicated [How-To card](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/external/lab-hsa/lab-coats/).
## PPE Requirements
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-**BSL 1 Lab coat**
Protecting the arms and torso. More informations about lab coat can be found in the dedicated [How-To card](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/external/lab-hsa/lab-coats/).