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Implementing a Biosafety Program Primer
Implementing a Biosafety Program Primer discusses the principles, practices, and personnel related to biosafety and biosecurity programs. This class explains the identification principles of biologic and select agents, categorizing them into four risk levels. It breaks down the practices involving various techniques, such as targeted diversification, chain shuffling, and formulation, which aim to address CMC liabilities. This primer discusses the roles of personnel involved in biosafety programs, including the institutional biosafety committee, biosafety officer, and biosecurity director. It ends with a detailed look at workplace controls and how to report/ investigate breaches should they occur. Grab your spot today and ensure a robust biosafety and biosecurity program in your organization!
Takeaways
- Become fluent in the fundamental principles required to establish a biosafety and biosecurity program.
- Identify the potential risks involved in operating a facility that deals with biological agents.
- State the guidelines, inventory systems, training, and communication protocols to manage biosafety and biosecurity risks effectively.
- Describe the workplace controls commonly implemented to control and mitigate risks in a biosafety and biosecurity program.
- Investigate the various roles and organizational structures within a biosafety and biosecurity program.
Certificate Requirements
Complete the course quiz with a passing score of 75% or higher