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Laboratory biosecurity guidance - WHO
www.who.intBiorisk management • Laboratory biosecurity guidance • September 2006 ii Abbreviations BSL3 Containment laboratory – Biosafety Level 3 BSL4 Maximum containment laboratory – Biosafety Level 4 FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations GMO Genetically modified organism LBM3 Laboratory biosafety manual, third edition, 2004 LBG Biorisk management: laboratory …
Organism Names & Biosafety Level
www.austincc.eduOrganism Names & Biosafety Level BIOL 2420: Microbiology for the Health Sciences Alcaligenes faecalis – 1 Aspergillus niger – 1 Bacillus cereus – 1
Organism Names & Biosafety Level
www.austincc.eduOrganism Names & Biosafety Level BIOL 2420: Microbiology for the Health Sciences Alcaligenes faecalis – 1 Aspergillus niger – 1 Bacillus cereus – 1
Section III—Principles of Biosafety
www.cdc.gov26 Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories. Biosafety Level 3 practices, safety equipment, and . facility design and construction are applicable to …
Section IV—Laboratory Biosafety Level Criteria
www.cdc.govLaboratory Biosafety Level Criteria: BSL-1 31. a. Careful management of needles and other sharps are of primary . importance. Needles must not be bent, sheared, broken, recapped,
General Microbiology Laboratory Manual
yourspace.minotstateu.edu5 BIOSAFETY LEVEL 1 (BSL-1) Biosafety Level 1 is suitable for work involving well-characterized agents not known to consistently cause disease in healthy adult humans, and of minimal
A Guide to Biosafety & Biological Safety Cabinets - Esco
www.escoglobal.comBiosafety Level 3 Practices, safety equipment and facilities appropriate for work done with indigenous or exotic agents with a potential for respiratory transmission which may cause serious and
LABORATORY STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
www.augusta.eduin the Clinical Laboratory Science Program document. a. Students are not required to divulge their health status to the faculty at AU. However, students will be working with infectious agents that require Biosafety Level-2 containment and practices in the student laboratories. They will be handling blood and blood products. Human blood can
Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) Laboratory Design Standards
www.ucop.eduactivities is largely dependent upon the highly engineered Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) laboratory, the highest-level containment facilities currently operated by the UC. The primary objective of these laboratories is to provide the best possible physical …