The following are sources of hazard information for biological agents. Purified biological toxins are chemical hazards, although many such toxins produce adverse effects at doses significantly below ...
This non-accredited course will provide an introduction to the basic principles of bio-containment and procedures for working safely with biological hazards in the laboratory or clinical setting (e.g.
The Biological Exposure Occupational Health Program provides awareness training and/or review, handling information, and medical oversight to anyone at Purdue University working with a Risk Group 2 or ...
safety, or environmental risk. The IBC meets monthly and assists UML’s researchers with designing safe and practical research methods.
The threat of climate change, nuclear conflict and biological hazards are some of the reasons the Bulletin’s experts decided to move the clock up. It’s the first time the clock has been moved ...
Some biological toxins are considered Select Toxins, which the Federal Select Agent Program has identified as a severe threat to public health and safety as bioterrorism agents. Transfer, possession, ...
The UW Institutional Contact for DURC is the Biological Safety Specialist. All inquiries can be made to [email protected] or by contacting the Biological Safety Specialist at 307-766-2723. IBC ...
Register your details with the University’s biosafety committee if you are working with hazardous biological material ... procedure Asking for help in these scenarios is part of your safety ...