BSL-1 Laboratory BIOHAZARD

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BSL-1 Laboratory BIOHAZARD All Personal Protective Equipment shall be removed prior to leaving this work area. Eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics or lip balm and handling contacts lenses are prohibited in this work area. Name of infectious agent(s): __________________________________________________________________________________ Transmission route(s): Special requirements for entering this area: Emergency contacts Name: AU Public Safety Title: ____________ Phone: 2108________ ________________________________ _______________ _______________ EH&S office 2190 or 2196_____________ . *Biosafety Level 2 is similar to BSL-1 and is suitable for work involving agents of moderate potential hazard to personnel and the environment. It differs from BSL-1 in that 1.Lab personnel have specific training in handling pathogenic agents and directed to competent scientist; 2. Access to the lab is limited when work is being conducted: 3. Extreme precautions are taken with contaminated sharp items and 4. Certain procedures in which infectious aerosols or splashes may be created are conducted in biological safety cabinets or other physical containment equipment Alfred University Date _______ Environmental Health & Safety

BSL-2 Laboratory BIOHAZARD All Personal Protective Equipment shall be removed prior to leaving this work area. Eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics or lip balm and handling contacts lenses are prohibited in this work area. Name of infectious agent(s): __________________________________________________________________________________ Transmission route(s): Special requirements for entering this area: Emergency contacts Name: AU Public Safety Title: ______________ Phone: 2108______ ________________________________ _______________ _______________ EH&S office 2190 or 2196_____________ . *Biosafety Level 2 is similar to BSL-1 and is suitable for work involving agents of moderate potential hazard to personnel and the environment. It differs from BSL-1 in that 1.Lab personnel have specific training in handling pathogenic agents and directed to competent scientist; 2. Access to the lab is limited when work is being conducted: 3. Extreme precautions are taken with contaminated sharp items and 4. Certain procedures in which infectious aerosols or splashes may be created are conducted in biological safety cabinets or other physical containment equipment Alfred University Date _______ Environmental Health & Safety