Biosafety Training

Biosafety Training, Center

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is required to provide biosafety training to all personnel, regardless of prior research experience or trainings which may have been completed at other institutions. The required trainings are specific to the type of research being conducted and EH&S will notify Principal Investigators and lab personnel for the training modules that are required to be completed.

Biosafety Training for Clinical and Research

Description

The purpose of this training module is to familiarize the Principal Investigator and lab personnel with good microbiological practices which include recognizing risk groups for biological materials, appropriate containment levels and personal protective clothing and equipment.

 

Who Should Attend

All university employees, students, and volunteers who engage in research involving biological materials. This includes both paid and unpaid individuals.

 

Training Frequency

Initial and every 3 years

 

Length of Course

1 hour

 

Training Provided

Online in Canvas

Description

The purpose of this training module is to familiarize the Principal Investigator and lab personnel with OSHA’s Occupational Exposure to Blood-borne Pathogens, 29 CFR 1910.1030 Standard.

 

Support Resources

 

Who Should Attend

All university employees, students, and volunteers who engage in research human body fluids including blood, urine, saliva, etc.. This includes both paid and unpaid individuals.

 

Training Frequency

Initial and every 3 years

 

Length of Course

1 hour

 

Training Provided

Online in Canvas

Description

The purpose of this training module is to familiarize the Principal Investigator and lab personnel with the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules (NIH Guidelines). These Guidelines are the standards for containment and safe research practices involving rsNA activities.

 

Support Resources

 

 Who Should Attend

All university employees, students, and volunteers who engage in research human body fluids including blood, urine, saliva, etc.. This includes both paid and unpaid individuals.

 

Training Frequency

Initial and every 3 years

 

Length of Course

1 hour

 

Training Provided

Online in Canvas

Description

The purpose of this training module is to familiarize the Principal Investigator and lab personnel with the proper selection and use of the various types of biological safety cabinets. These cabinets are essential in protecting both the lab worker and the research when used appropriately.

 

Who Should Attend

All university employees, students, and volunteers who utilize a biosafety cabinet.

 

Training Frequency

Initial and every 3 years

 

Length of Course

1 hour

 

Training Provided

Online in Canvas

Description

The purpose of this training module is to familiarize the Principal Investigator and lab personnel with the regulations, different shipping categories; and proper labeling and packaging of biological materials. The information in the slides will provide just an overview. The links in the slides and the support resources and packing instructions listed below will provide the necessary shipping details.

Support Resources

 

Who Should Attend

All university employees, students, and volunteers who ship biological materials and/or utilize dry ice for shipments.

 

Training Frequency

Initial and every 3 years

 

Length of Course

1 hour

 

Training Provided

Online in Canvas

Description

The purpose of these training modules is to familiarize the Principal Investigator and lab personnel with a Risk Assessment/Management Process and the principles and safe working practices of using biological agents with laboratory animals that require Animal Biosafety Level 1 (ABSL-1) or Animal Biosafety Level 2 (ABSL-2) containment..

These trainings have been provided courtesy of the American Biological Safety Association www.absa.org and the Elizabeth R. Griffin Research Foundation www.ergriffinresearch.org.

 

Who Should Attend

All university employees, students, and volunteers who utilize animals in their research that require containment (excludes fruit flies).

 

Training Frequency

Initial and every 3 years

 

Length of Course

1 hour

 

Training Provided

Working at Animal Biosafety Level 1

Working at Animal Biosafety Level 2