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Safety organization and training

Safety organization and training. The biosafety officer and biosafety committee. A safety policy, A safety manual, and Supporting programmes for their implementation Director or Head of Institute

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Safety organization and training

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  1. Safety organizationand training

  2. The biosafety officer andbiosafety committee • A safety policy, • A safety manual, and • Supporting programmes for their implementation • Director or Head of Institute • Laboratory safety is also the responsibility of all supervisors and laboratory employees, and individual workers.

  3. Biosafety officer • Ensures that biosafety policies and programmes are followed consistently throughout the laboratory

  4. Activities • Biosafety, biosecurity and technical compliance consultations. • Periodic internal biosafety audits on technical methods, procedures and protocols, biological agents, materials and equipment • Discussions of violation of biosafety protocols or procedures with the appropriate persons. • Verification that all staff have received appropriate biosafety training. • Provision of continuing education in biosafety. • Investigation of incidents involving the possible escape of potentially infectious or toxic material, and reporting of findings and recommendations to the laboratory director and biosafety committee. • Coordination with medical staff regarding possible laboratory-acquired infections. • Ensuring appropriate decontamination following spills or other incidents involving infectious material(s).

  5. Ensuring proper waste management. • Ensuring appropriate decontamination of any apparatus prior to repair or servicing. • Maintaining awareness of community attitudes regarding health and environmental considerations. • Establishment of appropriate procedures for import/export of pathogenic material to/from the laboratory, according to national regulations. • Reviewing the biosafety aspects of all plans, protocols and operating procedures for research work involving infectious agents prior to the implementation of these activities. • Institution of a system to deal with emergencies.

  6. Biosafety committee • A biosafety committee should be constituted to develop institutional biosafetypolicies and codes of practice. • The biosafety committee should also review research protocols for work involving infectious agents, animal use, recombinant DNA and genetically modified materials. • Other functions of the committee may include risk assessments, formulation of new safety policies and arbitration in disputes over safety matters.

  7. The composition of a basicbiosafety committee • Biosafetyofficer(s) • Scientists • Medical personnel • Veterinarian(s) (if work with animals is conducted) • Representatives of technical staff • Representatives of laboratory management

  8. Safety for support staff • Engineering and building maintenance services • Skilled engineers and craftsmen who maintain and repair the structure, facilities and equipment, should have some knowledge of the nature of the work of the laboratory, and of safety regulations and procedures. • Engineering and maintenance staff should only enter Biosafety Level 3 or Biosafety Level 4 laboratories with clearance and supervision by the biosafety officer and/or the laboratory supervisor

  9. Cleaning (domestic) services • BiosafetyLevel 3 and Biosafety Level 4 laboratories should be cleaned by the laboratory staff. • Cleaning personnel should only enter Biosafety Level 3 or Biosafety Level 4 laboratories with clearance and supervision by the biosafety officer and/or the laboratory supervisor.

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