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Level 3 Checklist Page 1 of 12 Contents Access Control . . F. Xavier Abad . Morejon. de . Giron. Campus of . Universitat. . Autonoma. BSL-3. . F. ACILITY IN . K. OREA. The IVI Experience. International workshop on . Anticipating . Biosecurity. Challenges. of the Global Expansion of High Containment Biological Laboratories. Istanbul, Turkey. ONLY. NATIONAL CENTRE FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE. by. . NICOLE MARIE ANTHONY. . Biological Sciences Teacher. Toronto District School Board. 1. Group Brainstorming. Based on the information presented in the case so far, address the following questions in your groups:. . F. Xavier Abad . Morejon. de . Giron. Campus of . Universitat. . Autonoma. September 2017. Background. Recombinant DNA work is covered under NIH Office of Biotechnology Activities (NIH OBA) in:. NIH . GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH . INVOLVING RECOMBINANT . OR SYNTHETIC NUCLEIC . ACID MOLECULES (April 2016). Ingegerd . Kallings. Swedish . Institute. for . Communicable. . Disease. . Control. Stockholm, Sweden. Anticipating . Biosecurity. Challenges of the Global Expansion of High Containment Biological Laboratories . PETER PALESE. MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, New York. BIOSECURITY, ISTANBUL, JULY 11, 2011. . Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories. 5th Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. •. . Biosafety overview. • Background. • Principles. • Containment. • Risk Assessment. • . Blood borne . Pathogens. What is Biosafety?. The . principles, practices, procedures, . and . containment . 30 Section IVLaboratory Biosafety Level Criteria infectious microorganisms and laboratory animals are summarized in Table 2 of this section and discussed in Section 2. The levels are designated : RESEARCH ACTIVITIES I NVOLVING COVID - 19 SPECIMENS & SARS - CoV - 2 MATERIALS Activities / Materials Examples IBC A ction N eeded Key Biosafety E lements BSL - 3 Lab research a ctivities in Slide 2 of 58 • Biosafety is intended to increase your understanding of the following: – Biosafety Definition – Mandates & Regulations – Impacts of non - compliance – JSC Biosafety Revie 1| All spills must 2| Dispose of generated biohazard waste in an approved manner as described in the Infectious Waste http://www.wright.edu/admin/ehs/wastemgt.html ory safety as described in the ment Biosafety level mean the containment level to manage the handling of infectious material in the lab so that they are not expose to human being. Containment level ranges from lowest level to the highest levels . Biosafety cabinets (BSCs) are. primary means of containment. , developed for working safely with infectious . microorganisms. an . enclosed, ventilated . laboratory. . workspace for safe working. Biological .
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