This Biosafety Plan for the University of Arizona has been prepared in compliance with the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 and.
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BSL2 Laboratory Design Guidelines The design of a Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) laboratory demands meticulous attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols. BSL-2 laboratories
Directives: Requirements with respect to best practice within a university laboratory, based on nationally accepted biosafety guidelines and standards, issued by the EH&S.
This document outlines the Temple University requirements for receipt, possession, use, and transfer of Biological Toxins and Exempt Quantity Select Biological Toxins. Biological Safety
How to use this tool How to use this tool Stanford University follows the categorizing of infectious agents into levels as described in Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories
Laboratory Biosafety Level (BSL): BSL-2 Attenuated Strain Alternatives: Due to the extremely low infectious dose of this pathogen, attenuated strains should be worked with
To ensure the samples are handled safety, it is critical that principal investigators handling any human materials, particularly feces and urine, report the presence of Poliovirus
Remove the lab coat worn in the ASC facility and hang it on the garment rack provided outside of designated ABSL-2 animal space. PPE must be worn while working in ABSL-2 animal housing
The designated ABSL-2 housing rooms each contain a Class II Type A2 biosafety cabinet for work with biological agents. Administration of the biological agent should be performed under
Facilities required to comply with the Federal Select Agent Program and/or Dual Use Research of Concern may have additional biosafety or biosecurity design features beyond these UC
Agent Characteristics Risk Group: RG-2 associated with human disease, rarely serious; preventive, or therapeutic interventions often available. Agent Type: Bacteria
Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) Biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) labs are rare; however, a small number exist in the U.S. and around the world. As the highest level of biological safety, BSL-4
A second edition of the manual was published in 1993. WHO continues to provide international leadership in biosafety through this third edition of the manual by addressing biological safety
Biosafety (biological safety) is the use of specific practices, safety equipment, and specially designed facilities to ensure that workers, the community, and the environment are protected
Campus Biosafety Manual The UM-Flint Biosafety Manual was adopted from the U-M Ann Arbor Biosafety Manual with some Flint campus-specific modifications. The manual identifies the
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