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From: laurentheirendt <laurent.heirendt@uni.lu>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2023 17:43:55 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] fix links

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diff --git a/external/lab-hsa/ppe/ppe.md b/external/lab-hsa/ppe/ppe.md
index c097df1a..b99cff88 100644
--- a/external/lab-hsa/ppe/ppe.md
+++ b/external/lab-hsa/ppe/ppe.md
@@ -13,21 +13,17 @@ redirect_from:
 
 # Personnal Protective Equipment (PPE)
 
-
 To protect every person present in the laboratories from any contamination or exposure to hazardous materials, chemical or biological, each person entering the laboratories has to wear the apprioriate Personnal Protective Equipment (PPE).
 
 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:
 
-- Appropriate lab coat 
-- Appropriate disposable gloves (when handling biological materials or chemicals) 
-
+- Appropriate disposable gloves (when handling biological materials or chemicals)
 
     Not sure which glove to use? **Consult the chemical's Safety Data Sheet (SDS) or the [safety officer](https://service.uni.lu/sp?id=sc_cat_item&sys_id=f140d745dbe83c905c72ef3c0b96194e&sysparm_category=cca7f2c1db683c905c72ef3c0b961940) for guidance.**
 
     It is not that trivial to safely wear and remove disposable gloves without becoming contaminated, please watch the video in [DOCEBO platform](https://unisupport.docebosaas.com/learn/course/52/play/332:103/how-to-wear-and-remove-gloves;lp=3 ).
 
-
 - 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.
@@ -40,37 +36,33 @@ Other protective measures have to be taken to reduce any contamination risk such
 - 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
 
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 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 coats can be found in the dedicated [How-To card](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/external/lab-hsa/lab-coats/).
 
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-
 ## PPE Requirements
 
-[1. Classical laboratories activities](#1.-classical-laboratories-activities)
-
-[2. Work with strong chemicals](#2.-work-with-strong-chemicals)
+[1. Classical laboratories activities](#1-classical-laboratories-activities)
 
-[3. Work with very strong chemicals](#3.-work-with-very-strong-chemicals)
+[2. Work with strong chemicals](#2-work-with-strong-chemicals)
 
-[4. Autoclave unloading and other hot thermal risks](#4.-autoclave-unloadinh-and-other-hot-thermal-risks)
+[3. Work with very strong chemicals](#3-work-with-very-strong-chemicals)
 
-[5. Automated cryostorage](#5.-automated-cryostorage)
+[4. Autoclave unloading and other hot thermal risks](#4-autoclave-unloading-and-other-hot-thermal-risks)
 
-[6. Distribution of Liquid Nitrogen in a Dewar](#6.-distribution-of-liquid-nitrogen-in-a-dewar)
+[5. Automated cryostorage](#5-automated-cryostorage)
 
-[7. Usage of Liquid Nitrogen in open Dewars](#7.-usage-of-liquid-nitrogen-in-open-dewar)
+[6. Distribution of Liquid Nitrogen in a Dewar](#6-distribution-of-liquid-nitrogen-in-a-dewar)
 
-[8. Other cold thermal risks](#8.-other-cold-thermal-risks)
+[7. Usage of Liquid Nitrogen in open Dewars](#7-usage-of-liquid-nitrogen-in-open-dewars)
 
-[9. Spill management](#9.-spill-management)
+[8. Other cold thermal risks](#8-other-cold-thermal-risks)
 
-[10. Work with non tested biological samples](#10.-work-with-non-tested-biological-samples)
+[9. Spill management](#9-spill-management)
 
-[11. Work with non-toxic smelling samples](#11.-work-with-non-toxic-smelling-samples)
+[10. Work with non tested biological samples](#10-work-with-non-tested-biological-samples)
 
+[11. Work with non-toxic smelling samples](#11-work-with-non-toxic-smelling-samples)
 
 ### 1. Classical laboratories activities
 
@@ -78,13 +70,13 @@ For regular biomolecular, chemical, cell culture or microbiology work in BSL 1 o
 
 - **Lab coat**
 
-With sleeves fastened at the wrists, protecting the arms and torso. 
+With sleeves fastened at the wrists, protecting the arms and torso.
 
 Note: Disposable gloves must be discarded after each use or when they become contaminated.
 
 - **Disposable powder free nitrile gloves**
 
-  EN 374-1 type C (K, L, T): permeation resistance of at least 10 minutes with at least one test chemical 
+  EN 374-1 type C (K, L, T): permeation resistance of at least 10 minutes with at least one test chemical
 
   EN 374-5: micro-organisme risistance (bacteria, fungi, viruses)
 
@@ -101,15 +93,13 @@ Note: Disposable gloves must be discarded after each use or when they become con
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
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 ### 2. Work with strong chemicals
 
 When handling stronge chemicals, such as work with DNA labelling reagents.
 
-
 - **Lab coat**
 
-With sleeves fastened at the wrists, protecting the arms and torso. 
+With sleeves fastened at the wrists, protecting the arms and torso.
 
 Note: Disposable gloves must be discarded after each use or when they become contaminated.
 
@@ -134,11 +124,10 @@ Wear the glove above your lab coat.
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
-
 ### 3. Work with very strong chemicals
 
 Dealing with strong chemicals such as strong acids, bases,... requires specific gloves providing specific protection, on top of the regular PPEs.
-Those gloves are not disposable gloves. 
+Those gloves are not disposable gloves.
 
 - **Chemical Gloves**: ANSELL: ChemTek 38-520
 
@@ -154,13 +143,10 @@ Those gloves are not disposable gloves.
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
-
-
-### 4. Autoclave unloading and other hot thermal risks 
+### 4. Autoclave unloading and other hot thermal risks
 
 On top of the mandatory PPEs for BSL1 work, wear the **Ansell Gladiator 16-650 gloves** located next to the autoclaves to protect you against hot thermal hazard. Those gloves are not disposable gloves.
 
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 <div align="center">
 <img src="img/img23.png" height="350">
 <img src="img/img15.png" height="175">
@@ -168,7 +154,6 @@ On top of the mandatory PPEs for BSL1 work, wear the **Ansell Gladiator 16-650 g
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
-
 ### 5. Automated cryostorage
 
 On top of the mandatory PPEs for BSL1 work, it is mandatory to wear:
@@ -181,7 +166,6 @@ On top of the mandatory PPEs for BSL1 work, it is mandatory to wear:
 
   EN 388:2003 1323: resistance to abrasion (0-4), resistance to cut (0-5), resistance to tear (0-4), resistance to perforation (0-4)
 
-
 Those gloves are not disposable gloves.
 
 - **Face shield**
@@ -205,7 +189,6 @@ On top of the mandatory PPEs for BSL1 work, it is mandatory to wear:
 
   EN 388:2003 1323: resistance to abrasion (0-4), resistance to cut (0-5), resistance to tear (0-4), resistance to perforation (0-4)
 
-
 Those gloves are not disposable gloves.
 
 - **Face shield**
@@ -232,7 +215,6 @@ Some experiments require to snap freeze the samples in Liquid Nitrogen or to kee
 
   EN 388:2003 1323: resistance to abrasion (0-4), resistance to cut (0-5), resistance to tear (0-4), resistance to perforation (0-4)
 
-
 Those gloves are not disposable gloves.
 
 - **Face shield**
@@ -257,13 +239,10 @@ When handling samples in the -80°C freezers, in the -150°C freezer, in the cry
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
-
 ### 9. Spill management
 
 Spill management requires extra protection that you can find in the spill kit. On top of the regular PPEs, you have to wear:
 
-
-
 - **Chemical and cut resistant gloves**: ANSELL: AlphaTec 58-735
 
 To protect the skin against two type of risks: the chemicals and the glass/plasticware debris. Those gloves are to disposable.
@@ -296,7 +275,6 @@ Ensure protection against particles and limited protection against chemical vapo
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
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 ### 10. Work with non tested biological samples
 
 Collective protective equipment is always the preferred option to be protected against airborne biological hazards. Therefore, biological hazards should be manipulated under biosafety cabinets. However, if after discussion with the safety officer and/or after a risk assessment made in collaboration with the safety officer lead to the impossibility to work under a biosafety cabinet, it is mandatory to wear, on top of the regular PPEs:
@@ -315,7 +293,6 @@ Ensure protection against particles and limited protection against chemical vapo
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
 
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 ### 11. Work with non-toxic smelling samples
 
 To avoid unpleasant smells in the laboratories, it is recommended to work with non-toxic samples under a chemical hood or an aspiration arm. However, if after discussion with the safety officer and/or after a risk assessment made in collaboration with the safety officer lead to the impossibility to work under a chemical hood or an aspiration arm, it is recommended to wear, on top of the regular PPEs:
@@ -333,5 +310,3 @@ Ensure protection against particles and limited protection against chemical vapo
 <img src="img/img19.png" height="230">
 <img src="img/img24.png">
 </div>
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