Biosafety Month 2022: out of the approximately 1,800 BSC on the UW-Madison campus, 425 are at least 20 years old.
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Poliovirus Containment
Biosafety Month 2022: Poliovirus potentially infectious materials (PIM) are anything that may unknowingly contain poliovirus because they were collected at a time and place where wild poliovirus or vaccine-derived poliovirus was in circulation or oral polio vaccine was in use.
Biosecurity: am I doing everything I can?
Biosafety Month 2022: What IS Biosecurity? The general rule for biosecurity is: the higher the biosafety level, the more security you should incorporate.
Biosafety Tips of the Week: Shoes and Clothing; Spill Procedures
Shoes and Clothing in the Research Lab, plus Biological Spill Procedures
Biosafety Tip of the Week: Cleaning and Disinfection Beneath BSC Work Surface
To help with BSC maintenance and to minimize BSC contamination, labs should clean and disinfect beneath the BSC work surface on a regular basis. Long handled cleaning pads can help to clean those hard-to-reach areas.
Biosafety Tip of the Week: BSC Moving Safety
A BSC must be decontaminated by the BSC Certification Program prior to moving
BSC Safety Poster
Biosafety Month 2022: Having a hard time coming up with ideas for your annuallab-specificrefresher training? We can help!
Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) Certification
Biosafety Month 2022: Having a hard time coming up with ideas for your annuallab-specificrefresher training? We can help!
Minors in Laboratories
Biosafety Month 2022: Having a hard time coming up with ideas for your annuallab-specificrefresher training? We can help!
Biosafety Tip of the Week: Bead Sterilizers and Air Flow in BSC
Biosafety Month 2022: Please remember to use the “First Report of Exposure or Release” form within 24 hours in these specific scenarios