Next Level – Laboratory Safety Review
Kenwood IRC 1140 3135 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesBeyond the basics. What is the next level in lab safety?
Beyond the basics. What is the next level in lab safety?
All researchers working with recombinant DNA, synthetic nucleic acid molecules, genetically-modified animals (transgenic mice, zebrafish, etc.), or plan on creating modified-organisms should complete CITI program training going over the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA and Synthetic Nucleic Acid... Read More
Do you work in a laboratory with chemicals? If so, you need to have written laboratory safety procedures for chemical use and compliance with the Wisconsin Dept. of Safety and Professional Services and the OSHA Laboratory Standard. The UWM Chemical... Read More
All researchers that will work with microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses), human cell lines, transgenic animals, preserved and unpreserved animal and human specimens, human cadavers, nanotechnology using biological materials, or human gene transfer studies are required to complete biological safety... Read More
All researchers working with recombinant DNA, synthetic nucleic acid molecules, genetically-modified animals (transgenic mice, zebrafish, etc.), or plan on creating modified-organisms should complete CITI program training going over the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA and Synthetic Nucleic Acid... Read More
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) is a committee comprised of faculty, staff, and community members who oversee biological research at UWM involving recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid molecules in accordance with the National Institutes of Health Guidelines... Read More
The Chemical Safety Committee (CSC) authorizes use of high hazard chemicals to ensure standard operation procedures development and institute controls to address the risks of these chemicals. High hazard chemicals include, but are not limited to: Chemicals listed as Acutely... Read More
Do you work in a laboratory with chemicals? If so, you need to have written laboratory safety procedures for chemical use and compliance with the Wisconsin Dept. of Safety and Professional Services and the OSHA Laboratory Standard. The UWM Chemical... Read More
All researchers that will work with microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses), human cell lines, transgenic animals, preserved and unpreserved animal and human specimens, human cadavers, nanotechnology using biological materials, or human gene transfer studies are required to complete biological safety... Read More