![]() ![]() The dictum ‘minimal waste for maximum output’ informs an ecological awareness that permeates the design and production cycles. ![]() The environment is ‘traditional meets modern’ with state of the art technology side by side with 1970’s Wadkins and Sedgewick cast iron machinery which has been lovingly restored to its former glory. The MBSO team is always here to help and ensure your success within the Biosafety Program.MacMaster’s contemporary lighting and furniture is designed in-house and is exclusively Hand-Crafted in their production workshop nestled in the rolling countryside of Worcestershire, Great Britain. Please contact our Research Compliance Auditor to schedule your audit. ![]() The summary audit checklist and a detailed description of audit criteria with lab specific instructions for addressing the criteria are available on the audits home page. The audit will consist of reviewing the BUP, laboratory training and documentation as well as the physical laboratory space. Once all three above items are completed your lab is required to undergo a Biosafety Audit. Please forward general Biosafety Program inquires to Home ![]() furniture moves), we encourage you to discuss such topics with your department. Support for these lab specific tasks may be beyond the scope of the Biosafety Program (i.e. Please note that the Supervisor and all workers are required to complete biosafety specific Mosaic Safety Training (along with all institutionally required and hazard specific training as outlined in RMM 300 and Appendix -Corporate Training Matrix).Īdditional resources and information can be found in the PBAC Implementation Directives (PIDs), within Biosafety Training modules and as local implementation strategies on Biosafety Audit Reports. These additional tasks include writing Lab Specific SOPS, hazard specific training, purchasing or certifying laboratory equipment or administrative tasks such as ethics or funding approvals. There are additional lab specific tasks required depending on if you are setting up a brand new lab or incorporating biohazardous work into an existing lab. The MBSO facilitates and manages all regulatory documentation required for import or domestic transfers of bioloigcals.Īssociate Biosafety Haines Permit Documentation Your inventory will be reviewed and any required import/transfer documentation will be arranged through the MBSO in order for you to receive your material in a timely manner. If any material is being brought into McMaster (from within Canada or abroad) please send a list to the Associate Biosafety Officer as soon as it is available. PBAC will review your biohazard activities, assign a containment level for your laboratory, and approve your BUP.īiohazard Approvals required for release of funds are also uploaded into the BUP and approved monthly at PBAC meetings. Once all sections within the BUP are completed please notify the Research Program Administrator so that your BUP can be sent for review at the next McMaster’s Presidential Biosafety Advisory Committee (PBAC) meeting. Our Research Program Administrator will provide instructions on how to access and complete an BUP after the welcome meeting. All information related to your biohazard use is captured through the Biohazard Utilization Protocol (BUP). ![]()
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