Biological and Laboratory Safety
Michael G. Hanna - Manager
(763-6973)
- Main
- Bio Safety
- Lab Safety
- Laser Safety
- Forms
- Manuals
Biological & Laboratory Safety (B&LS) supports the research goals of the University by promoting research safety and assuring sound laboratory management. This is accomplished by providing professional services and oversight in the following areas.
Certification Services
B&LS provides certification and maintenance services for 1,800 chemical fume hoods and 700 biosafety cabinets to assure they contain the hazards as designed. Safety performance of these units depends on airflow rates that must fall between fairly narrow boundaries.
Hazardous Procedures Manual & Safety Training Development
Supervisors of University research employees are required to provide specific training on the occupational risks associated with their research materials and methods. B&LS provides base-line safety training in all areas of research risk, increasing awareness, and reducing the regulatory burden on research operations. Template manuals and Standard Operating Procedures are provided that are easy for researchers to understand and to customize to meet their needs.
Research Facility Planning & Design
B&LS assists facilities and renovation engineers in planning high-quality laboratory space to support successful research projects. Application of local exhaust ventilation equipment, specialty containment equipment, emergency eyewash stations, chemical storage features, and other design features are considered to reduce workplace risks.
Safety Coordinators
Safety Coordinators, appointed by their Director or Department Chair, assist B&LS by receiving and distributing safety-related materials from OSEH, and by functioning as a safety information resource to their constituents. Information on this important program is available in an OSEH Guideline
Biological Safety Services
The Institutional Biosafety Officer (BSO) provides professional oversight and consultation for biohazardous research operations. Infectious disease research and associated hazards are overseen as a regulatory effort under the Associate Vice President for Facilities and Operations. Recombinant DNA (genetic engineering and gene therapy) are overseen for compliance with the National Institute of Health (NIH) Guidelines under the Vice President for Research. More than 100 Biosafety Level 2 recombinant & infectious agent labs are inspected and reviewed under this program.
Biocontainment Facility Certification: Under the purview of the BSO are all Bio-Safety Level 3 "containment" labs, designed specifically for high hazard work with infectious agents. Management and performance of these containment facilities are held to higher standards and are closely monitored for compliance with the Biosafety Manual and other applicable guidelines.
Annual Bloodborne Pathogens Refresher Training (Online)
Biohazardous Material Handling
- Biohazardous Shipping Containers
- Excepted Quantities Label
- Shipping with Chemical Preservatives
- Shipping Materials with Dry Ice
- UN Certified Biological Shipping Systems Available
- Update: Shipping of Infectious Substances and Patient Specimens
- Summary of Practical Disinfectants
- Training Sheet for Receipt of Biologics
- Universal Human Blood and Body Fluid Precautions
- Viral Vaccine Pilot Production
Biohazardous Waste Handling
- Laboratory Refuse Collection Poster
- Solid Biohazardous Waste Flow Chart
- Liquid Biohazardous Waste Flow Chart
- Biohazardous (Medical) Waste Disposal
- Biohazardous Sharp Glassware (Pasteur pipettes) Disposal
Biosafety Cabinets
- Biological Safety Cabinets - Helpful Hints on Effective Use (brief summary)
- Use of Bunsen Burners in Biological Safety Cabinets
- UVC Germicidal lights
Centers for Disease Control Guidance
- (CDC/NIH Manual, 2007) Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories
- CDC/NIH Primary Containment for Biohazards: Selection, Installation and Use of Biological Safety Cabinets
Recombinant DNA Requirements
- Online Registration for Recombinant DNA Work (Institutional Biosafety Committee)
- OSEH BL2 Recombinant/Infectious Agent Inspection Form
- Recombinant DNA Guidelines 2009 (CDC/NIH)
Agent Standard Operating Procedures
Laboratory Safety Services
Federal and State regulations apply to research laboratory operations. Lab Safety Standard, Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, research lasers, research machine shops, solid-state electronics production, and other risks all carry regulatory requirements of safety and sound management. Research units are expected to adhere to safety standards established in these areas. B&LS provides consultation to units on efficient ways to maintain safe workplaces and methods, and reduce injury risks.
Hazards Information
Laboratory Safety Standards
Don't Wear Protective Gloves Outside the Research Laboratory Poster
Door Signs and Bottle Labels for Hazardous Chemicals (Online Ordering Available)
Employee Specific Chemical Hygiene Training Form
Glove Compatibility Charts
Hazardous Gases Purchasing Program & Procedures
Laboratory Fume Hoods Helpful Hints on Effective Use
Laboratory Safety Checklist
Planning Safe Research
Required New Hire Training Schedule for Laboratory Personnel
- Animal Protocol Disclosure (Submit Online)
- Decontamination Clearance (For Biological Safety Cabinets)
- Employee Specific Chemical Hygiene Training Form
- Engineered Nanomaterial Survey
- Illness or Injury Report Form - Work Connections
- Laboratory Decommissioning
- Laboratory Equipment Decontamination
- List of Registration Forms for Recombinant DNA - IBC
- New Researcher Partner
- OSEH BL2 Recombinant DNA/Infectious Agent Inspection
- OSEH Laboratory Safety Checklist
- Machine Shop Safety Checklist
- Laser Safety Inventory and Inspection Sheet
- Reproductive Hazard Evaluation Form
- UN Certified Biological Shipping Systems Available
Biosafety Manual
Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP)
Exposure Control Plan (ECP) for Bloodborne Pathogens
Compendium for Laboratory Facilities
Laboratory Safety Standard Operating Procedure Template