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Do I need a biosafety permit to work with biohazardous materials?

An approved biosafety permit must be in place in advance of such work.
A biosafety permit is required when working with biohazardous materials.
Faculty members and lab instructors intending to work with biohazards (as defined in SFU Biosafety Policy R20.02) are required to submit a Biosafety permit application, and follow the application process.

Field Activities

Supervisors are required to adequately plan their field activities and assess and mitigate the risks.
This will include, for example, ensuring team members have appropriate training, have adequate.

How do I apply for a biosafety permit at SFU?

SFU faculty and staff members intending to conduct research, teaching and testing involving biohazardous material, under the auspices of SFU and/or using SFU resources, are required to submit a biosafety permit application through the biosafety permit database.
An approved biosafety permit must be in place in advance of such work.

How do I give to SFU emergency information?

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Laser Safety

Users of lasers and lasers systems have a responsibility to protect themselves and others from the hazards arising from their use of these devices.
The SFU Laser Safety Program, Radiation Safety Po.

Who administers the University of Manitoba's Biosafety Program?

Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) administers the University of Manitoba's Biosafety Program under the direction of the Biosafety Committee.
All work and storage involving unfixed biological materials on UM property requires a UM biosafety permit.


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