McGill University Application to Use Biohazardous Materials EHS
... 10.Biohazardous waste Indicate which of the following method will be used: Incineration (biohazardous waste boxes) Chemical disinfection. Specify disinfectant, concentration and contact time: ______________________________ Autoclave, provide a copy of the record of efficacy testing Other ...
... 10.Biohazardous waste Indicate which of the following method will be used: Incineration (biohazardous waste boxes) Chemical disinfection. Specify disinfectant, concentration and contact time: ______________________________ Autoclave, provide a copy of the record of efficacy testing Other ...
Elements in the Human Body
... Out of 118 elements known to us 24 elements are essential for human life. Depending upon the need, they are classified into different categories as shown below. The top four elements make around 94% of body weight. Major elements and trace elements are required in only very small amounts, but they d ...
... Out of 118 elements known to us 24 elements are essential for human life. Depending upon the need, they are classified into different categories as shown below. The top four elements make around 94% of body weight. Major elements and trace elements are required in only very small amounts, but they d ...
sample sop addressing lab and animal facility biosafety procedures
... SAMPLE SOP ADDRESSING LAB AND ANIMAL FACILITY BIOSAFETY PROCEDURES Note: if you do not perform any animal work that will affect DLAR put N/A for the “DLAR Staff” SOP ...
... SAMPLE SOP ADDRESSING LAB AND ANIMAL FACILITY BIOSAFETY PROCEDURES Note: if you do not perform any animal work that will affect DLAR put N/A for the “DLAR Staff” SOP ...
NIAID - CLU-IN
... Karl A. Western, MD, DTPH Senior International Science Advisor NIH/NIAID October 17, 2016 ...
... Karl A. Western, MD, DTPH Senior International Science Advisor NIH/NIAID October 17, 2016 ...
Karl A. Western, MD, DTPH - CLU-IN
... Karl A. Western, MD, DTPH Senior International Science Advisor NIH/NIAID October 17, 2016 ...
... Karl A. Western, MD, DTPH Senior International Science Advisor NIH/NIAID October 17, 2016 ...
NIAID Strategic Plan for Biodefense Research
... would be rapidly translated into products. The principles on which these documents were based continue to hold true. NIAID also recognized that developing new medical countermeasures for biodefense and emerging infectious diseases is associated with specific challenges. For example, the basic biolog ...
... would be rapidly translated into products. The principles on which these documents were based continue to hold true. NIAID also recognized that developing new medical countermeasures for biodefense and emerging infectious diseases is associated with specific challenges. For example, the basic biolog ...
Biological Weapons: A Module for Nursing Professionals
... 2. List the 3 CDC categories for critical biological agents and why they are so categorized. 3. Identify and list CDC Category C biological agents with potential for use in a bioterrorism attack. 4. Describe signs and symptoms of infection with Category C agents. 5. Discuss isolation precautions for ...
... 2. List the 3 CDC categories for critical biological agents and why they are so categorized. 3. Identify and list CDC Category C biological agents with potential for use in a bioterrorism attack. 4. Describe signs and symptoms of infection with Category C agents. 5. Discuss isolation precautions for ...
Biological Clinical Guidelines
... In most instances of a biological disaster, the event results in a rise in the number of patients seen with similar symptoms. For example, the annual onset, increase, and ebb of patients with influenza can be predicted and tracked. For these events, healthcare facilities are able to monitor their ca ...
... In most instances of a biological disaster, the event results in a rise in the number of patients seen with similar symptoms. For example, the annual onset, increase, and ebb of patients with influenza can be predicted and tracked. For these events, healthcare facilities are able to monitor their ca ...
Robert_Teepe
... Primate research has to be done under high ethical standards, following the 3R-concept of Refinement, Reduction and Replacement! Meeting this requirement necessitates a commitment to substantial investments into appropriate facilities, specialized equipment and extensive training of personnel. ...
... Primate research has to be done under high ethical standards, following the 3R-concept of Refinement, Reduction and Replacement! Meeting this requirement necessitates a commitment to substantial investments into appropriate facilities, specialized equipment and extensive training of personnel. ...
Bio-threats klempner - CAGT
... NIAID Regional Biocontainment Laboratories (RBLs) 13 RBLs (9 funded in 2003, 4 in 2005) ~$260M total funding from NIAID; institutions provided matching funds Design, construct, and commission stateof-the art BSL-2/3 laboratories, and research and administrative support space Complement & ...
... NIAID Regional Biocontainment Laboratories (RBLs) 13 RBLs (9 funded in 2003, 4 in 2005) ~$260M total funding from NIAID; institutions provided matching funds Design, construct, and commission stateof-the art BSL-2/3 laboratories, and research and administrative support space Complement & ...
Preparedness Against Biological Weapons: A Module for
... • In 2000, a microbiologist at US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), working on the microbiology of B. mallei acquired glanders. • Glanders is considered to be a potential agent of biological warfare, and had been used by Germany during WWI. • May be seen among those ...
... • In 2000, a microbiologist at US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), working on the microbiology of B. mallei acquired glanders. • Glanders is considered to be a potential agent of biological warfare, and had been used by Germany during WWI. • May be seen among those ...
Biological Threats - Georgia Poison Center
... – Dedicate non-critical patient care items (e.g., stethoscope) to a ...
... – Dedicate non-critical patient care items (e.g., stethoscope) to a ...
III. BIOHAZARDS AND POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATERIALS A
... lines are not potentially infectious materials, by means of certification from the supplier, should be a matter of written record and on file with the employer for OSHA review. Primate cell lines derived from lymphoid or tumor tissue, all cell lines exposed to or transformed by a primate oncogeni ...
... lines are not potentially infectious materials, by means of certification from the supplier, should be a matter of written record and on file with the employer for OSHA review. Primate cell lines derived from lymphoid or tumor tissue, all cell lines exposed to or transformed by a primate oncogeni ...
Bioterrorism PP
... followed if numbers allow. • With large numbers, group affected patients together into designated ward or floor (possibly even a separate building) • Consult with engineering staff (airflow and ventilation, plumbing and waste disposal, and capacity) ...
... followed if numbers allow. • With large numbers, group affected patients together into designated ward or floor (possibly even a separate building) • Consult with engineering staff (airflow and ventilation, plumbing and waste disposal, and capacity) ...
#1 - School of Public Health
... – Stroke (unilateral s/s, + findings on scans) – Other toxins or drugs ( + tox screens) – In New England, also consider tick paralysis (ascending paralysis; exposure to and presence of tick) ...
... – Stroke (unilateral s/s, + findings on scans) – Other toxins or drugs ( + tox screens) – In New England, also consider tick paralysis (ascending paralysis; exposure to and presence of tick) ...
(SOP) Development Guidance Template
... 18. Biological Safety Cabinet must have a current (annual) certification. 19. Biological Safety Cabinet must not be used until it is recertified after relocation, any movement, or dislocation. 20. Centrifuges used for high concentrations or large volumes of infectious agents must have sealed rotor h ...
... 18. Biological Safety Cabinet must have a current (annual) certification. 19. Biological Safety Cabinet must not be used until it is recertified after relocation, any movement, or dislocation. 20. Centrifuges used for high concentrations or large volumes of infectious agents must have sealed rotor h ...
DATGANIAD I`R CYFRYNGAU - MEDIA RELEASE AU18015 For
... and increase the rate and number of significant biological discoveries; many of which will lead to the identification of novel control strategies. “Parasitic flatworms cause some of the most debilitating infectious diseases on our planet and are responsible for significant and oppressive burdens in ...
... and increase the rate and number of significant biological discoveries; many of which will lead to the identification of novel control strategies. “Parasitic flatworms cause some of the most debilitating infectious diseases on our planet and are responsible for significant and oppressive burdens in ...
Document
... which killed perhaps 50 million, probably did more damage to the global economy than the First World War! For economic aggression - food supplies or strategic capabilities may be targeted. For example a bacterium might be developed specifically to attack the lubricating oil used in a weapons platfor ...
... which killed perhaps 50 million, probably did more damage to the global economy than the First World War! For economic aggression - food supplies or strategic capabilities may be targeted. For example a bacterium might be developed specifically to attack the lubricating oil used in a weapons platfor ...
University of Chicago Biosafety Manual
... This booklet seeks to increase awareness of biological hazards frequently encountered in research, clinical, and teaching laboratories at the University of Chicago and to provide guidance on recommended practices. Biological hazards include infectious or toxic microorganisms (including viral vectors ...
... This booklet seeks to increase awareness of biological hazards frequently encountered in research, clinical, and teaching laboratories at the University of Chicago and to provide guidance on recommended practices. Biological hazards include infectious or toxic microorganisms (including viral vectors ...
Microbiology Bioterrorism Plan
... CLASSIFICATION OF LABORATORIES. Concerns regarding the use of biological agents, such as bacteria, viruses or toxins, has led to the need for increased awareness and education of the laboratory personnel to recognize some of these agents when performing their daily functions in the clinical laborato ...
... CLASSIFICATION OF LABORATORIES. Concerns regarding the use of biological agents, such as bacteria, viruses or toxins, has led to the need for increased awareness and education of the laboratory personnel to recognize some of these agents when performing their daily functions in the clinical laborato ...
Biosafety in Research Laboratories Refresher Training Post-Test
... 14. The NIH Guidelines are now applicable to research with synthetic nucleic acids. Which of the following is NOT TRUE? A. The Guidelines recognize that appropriate biosafety containment of an agent is necessary regardless of the technology used the generate the agent. B. The chemical synthesis proc ...
... 14. The NIH Guidelines are now applicable to research with synthetic nucleic acids. Which of the following is NOT TRUE? A. The Guidelines recognize that appropriate biosafety containment of an agent is necessary regardless of the technology used the generate the agent. B. The chemical synthesis proc ...
Biological Agent Document of Registration Institutional Biosafety
... containment equipment of facility failure, any permitted decontamination of equipment, and/or any breakdown in procedures, which may result in potential exposure of laboratory personnel and/or the public to the biohazardous material. I have a responsibility for reporting to the Biosafety Officer imm ...
... containment equipment of facility failure, any permitted decontamination of equipment, and/or any breakdown in procedures, which may result in potential exposure of laboratory personnel and/or the public to the biohazardous material. I have a responsibility for reporting to the Biosafety Officer imm ...
Preparing for and Responding to Bioterrorism: Information for
... 1969 when President Nixon ended the offensive arm of the program by executive order (slide 11). By May 1972, all stockpiles of biological agents and munitions from the U.S. program had been destroyed. A treaty was signed that year by more than 140 countries, agreeing not to stockpile or conduct rese ...
... 1969 when President Nixon ended the offensive arm of the program by executive order (slide 11). By May 1972, all stockpiles of biological agents and munitions from the U.S. program had been destroyed. A treaty was signed that year by more than 140 countries, agreeing not to stockpile or conduct rese ...