Ubc biosafety officer

  • Biosafety involves the consistent application of safety measures to minimize or prevent harm to laboratory personnel, building occupants, the public at large, the animal population, and the environment resulting from exposure to the infectious material, infected animals, or toxins handled in a containment zone.
If you are a researcher seeking assistance with obtaining a biosafety certificate, please contact: Suzanne Richardson, Manager, Animal Care, Biosafety & 
UBC Safety and Risk Services provides technical expertise to researchers working with biohazardous materials, provides biosafety training, and reviews all 

What is a biosafety officer (BSO)?

The IBC includes ,faculty members selected or appointed because of their expertise or stake in biological safety matters.
Collectively, these members advise UBC management and the Biosafety Officer (BSO) on biosafety matters in general, and the effectiveness of Biosafety Programs within the University.

Who do I contact if I need biosafety training or technical support?

If you are a researcher seeking biosafety training or technical support for a biosafety issue, please contact Sharlene Eivemark, Associate, Biological and Radiation Safety Advisor, Safety & Risk Services (604-822-9527).


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