Laboratory Safety
The program for Laboratory Safety in our research laboratories and clinical settings requires knowledge and expertise in a number of disciplines such as chemical safety, biological safety, fire safety, radiation safety and industrial hygiene. The Biosafety Officer supervises, trains, inspects, consults and advises, writes guidelines and responds to emergencies in all of the above listed areas. It is the Biosafety Officer's main responsibility to ensure that research proceeds in a safe manner. The links below for Biosafety and Chemical Safety provide more detailed information on laboratory safety issues.
For more information contact me at delia.vieira-cruz@einsteinmed.edu
Safety Bulletin
Useful Links
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American Biological Safety Association
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Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
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ASU Autoclave Training Video
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Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL 5th Edition)
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Bloodborne Pathogen Information (OSHA)
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CDC Homepage
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SAF-T-PAK Training
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Inmark Life Sciences - Shipping Products
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Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA (NIH)
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Hepatitis Homepage
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Importation Permits for Etiologic Agents (CDC)
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Safety Data Sheets on Infectious Agents
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National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
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Selected EPA-registered Disinfectants