The following prudent biosafety practices are recommended by the National Academy of Sciences in the publication Biosafety in the Laboratory and in part constitute basic good biosafety practices.
Laboratory biosafety practices are based on the principle of containment of biological agents to prevent exposure to laboratory workers and the outside environment. Primary containment protects the ...
Summary of recommended biosafety levels for management of biological organisms. The laboratory director is specifically and primarily responsible for assessing the risks and applying the appropriate ...
Providing a safe research environment is one of the main goals of the university. The Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) ensures compliance with NIH guidelines and Biosafety in Microbiological ...
William & Mary recognizes the importance of conducting a broad spectrum of investigative research as well as classroom and laboratory educational activities that require the use of recombinant DNA ...
These Biosafety–Microbiological Safety and Security policies and procedures exist to ensure that all teaching, research and clinical activities involving the use of potentially hazardous microbial ...
An Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) is comprised of university faculty and staff appointed by the Provost and at least two outside community members shall fulfill the responsibilities described ...
The function of the IBC is to ensure that research at UMass Lowell adheres to federal (NIH Guidelines and Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL) standards) along with ...
CITI Program Training – Bates offers online training via the CITI program for Biosafety training courses for all employees working under a research/educational activity. Jason Fein, who has served as ...
Effective biosafety cabinet placement is essential for ensuring safety and containment in laboratories.