BRAP References Pool: WHO Lab Biosafety Manual 3ed.

WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual 3ed.

For more than 20 years, since it was first published in 1983, the Laboratory Biosafety Manual has provided practical guidance on biosafety techniques for use in laboratories at all levels.

LabBiosafetyManual 3ed_CoverFor this new edition, the manual has been extensively revised and expanded. The manual now covers risk assessment and safe use of recombinant DNA technology, and provides guidelines for the commissioning and certification of laboratories. Laboratory biosecurity concepts are introduced, and the latest regulations for the transport of infectious substances are reflected. Material on safety in health-care laboratories, previously published elsewhere by WHO, has also been incorporated.

CONTENTS

Foreword
Acknowledgements
-Part I- Biosafety Guidelines
-Part II- Biosecurity Guidelines
-Part III- Laboratory equipment
-Part IV- Good microbiological techniques
-Part V- Introduction to biotechnology
-Part VI- Chemical, fire and electrical safety
-Part VII- Safety organization and training
-Part VIII- Safety checklist
-Part IX- References, annexes and index

The WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual 3ed. maybe downloaded here.

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BRAP References Pool: Transport of Infectious Substances

WHO Guidance on regulations for the Transport of Infectious Substances 2015-2016

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This publication provides information for identifying, classifying, marking, labeling, packaging, documenting and refrigerating infectious substances for transportation and ensuring their safe delivery.

The document provides practical guidance to facilitate compliance with applicable international regulations for the transport of infectious substances by all modes of transport, both nationally and internationally, and include the changes that apply from 1 January 2015. The current revision replaces the document issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2012 (document WHO/CDS/EPR/2012.12). This publication, however, does not replace national and international transport regulations.

The Document may be downloaded here.
Permission to download from the site granted here.

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BRAP References Pool: BMBL 5ed.

Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL)

BMBL 5ed coverBMBL quickly became the cornerstone of biosafety practice and policy in the United States upon first publication in 1984. Historically, the information in this publication has been advisory is nature even though legislation and regulation, in some circumstances, have overtaken it and made compliance with the guidance provided mandatory. CDC-NIH wish to emphasize that the 5th edition of the BMBL remains an advisory document recommending best practices for the safe conduct of work in biomedical and clinical laboratories from a biosafety perspective, and is not intended as a regulatory document though we recognize that it will be used that way by some.

This edition of the BMBL includes additional sections, expanded sections on the principles and practices of biosafety and risk assessment; and revised agent summary statements and appendices. CDC-NIH worked to harmonize the recommendations included in this edition with guidance issued and regulations promulgated by other federal agencies. Wherever possible, they clarified both the language and intent of the information provided. The events of September 11, 2001, and the anthrax attacks in October of that year re-shaped and changed, forever, the way we manage and conduct work in biological and clinical laboratories and drew into focus the need for inclusion of additional information in the BMBL. To better serve the needs of our community in this new era, this edition includes information on the following topics:

  • Occupational medicine and immunization
  • Decontamination and sterilization
  • Laboratory biosecurity and risk assessment
  • Biosafety level 3 (Ag) laboratories
  • Agent summary statements for some agricultural pathogens, and
  • Biological toxins

The BMBL 5th Edition (December 2009) is available for US $38 via the Government Printing Office (GPO). Alternatively, you may print the 5th edition in its entirety by clicking here. Permission granted by CDC here.

 

 

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