News

It is the policy of the University of Colorado at Boulder, that biological waste from Campus research and teaching laboratories be managed in accordance with the Biowaste Program procedures detailed ...
Chemical treatment of liquids with disinfectant; disposal via lab sink – Disinfectants may be used for “treatment” of liquid biological waste to prohibit growth of microorganisms. Add household bleach ...
Biological waste that involves the presence of organisms containing ... Plates, slides, culture vessels, and other biological or biomedical appearing materials generated by Campus laboratories, that ...
Therefore, investigators may opt to discard laboratory biological materials in one of two ways ... effort of inactivating such materials before disposal in the common waste stream. Investigators shall ...
Lab workers are responsible for moving boxes to the dumpster ... appropriate): Because the effectiveness of these processes depends the nature of the biological waste generated by your project, you ...
It is a fully furnished, turnkey wet lab space housing necessary equipment and infrastructure for multiple operations with minimal sharing. Chemical and biological waste services are included. Shared ...
It’s very unlikely that samples were discarded in general waste, as this would be completely outside routine laboratory ...
Laboratory supervisors and principal investigators are responsible for biological safety in the laboratory ... and disposal of hazardous waste for protection of human health and the environment. The ...
Other common laboratory hazards include biological agents, radioactive material, lasers, and physical hazards. Laboratory safety has traditionally been synonymous with chemical safety; however, true ...
and medical oversight to anyone at Purdue University working with a Risk Group 2 or higher biological agent (BSL 2 or higher laboratory). Program participation is offered at no charge. Participation ...