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<p>● Safety laws and policy </p>
 
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<p>● Genetically manipulated organisms </p>
 
<p>● Genetically manipulated organisms </p>
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<h4> In detail, regarding Biological and Related Safety, we have learnt: </h4>
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<p> ● Risk‐grouping of microorganisms by type </p>
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<p>● Biosafety levels </p>
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<p>● Abbreviated laboratory biosafety level criteria </p>
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<p>● Handling blood and other "Products" of human origin </p>
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<p>● Biosafety cabinets </p>
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<p>● Hazards from "Microbial" aerosols </p>
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<p>● Work with recombinant DNA </p>
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<p>● Treatment of biological waste and spill cleanup </p>
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<p>● Autoclave safety and disinfection </p>
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<p>● Clinical Waste Disposal </p>
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<h5>For the laboratory safety training requirements of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, please refer
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to: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/useo/so/training.html </h5>

Latest revision as of 10:08, 3 September 2015

Safety Training

The training focuses on biological safety and general & chemical safety. Specific topics learnt include:

● Safety laws and policy

● Fire safety and emergency procedures

● Electrical safety

● Safety information resources including MSDS

● Chemical handling requirements and waste disposal procedures

● Use of personal protective equipment

● Practicing safe science

● Use of fume cupboards

● Principles of biological Safety

● Risk group and biosafety Level

● Laboratory practices

● Bioaerosol

● Biosafety cabinet

● Sterilization

● Biowastes

● Genetically manipulated organisms

In detail, regarding Biological and Related Safety, we have learnt:

● Risk‐grouping of microorganisms by type

● Biosafety levels

● Abbreviated laboratory biosafety level criteria

● Handling blood and other "Products" of human origin

● Biosafety cabinets

● Hazards from "Microbial" aerosols

● Work with recombinant DNA

● Treatment of biological waste and spill cleanup

● Autoclave safety and disinfection

● Clinical Waste Disposal

For the laboratory safety training requirements of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, please refer to: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/useo/so/training.html