Laboratory safety is a critical priority in educational institutions, particularly in microbiology laboratories where infectious disease diagnosis requires strict protocols. Contaminated personnel can unknowingly transmit pathogens beyond the laboratory, posing public health risks. This study explores strategies to enhance safety in a microbiology laboratory at an Egyptian university. A multidisciplinary team of microbiology and design experts collaborated to redesign the laboratory, addressing contamination risks and improving safety and comfort. The process included identifying hazards, redesigning the layout with appropriate materials and testing effectiveness through microbiological culturing. Results showed that epoxy surfaces had superior resistance to bacterial colonization compared to traditional marble surfaces. These findings suggest that material selection plays a crucial role in laboratory safety. Incorporating epoxy surfaces can significantly reduce contamination risks, contributing to a safer environment for students and staff. This study underscores the importance of evidence-based design in optimizing microbiology laboratory safety.
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Tamer Yousif
October 6 University
Lina Jamil M. Abdel‐Hafez
October 6 University
Maha Shawqi
October 6 University
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
Ain Shams University
October 6 University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68c193fb9b7b07f3a061838a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2025.2548697