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    BSL2 Compliance Manuals & Resources
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    BSL2 Compliance Manuals & Resources

    Faculty of Science
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    Ensuring Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2) compliance is critical for working with biohazardous materials in a research setting. Below are essential manuals, applications, and waste management guidelines for McGill University researchers and general biosafety practices.

    McGill University Biosafety Resources

    πŸ“„ McGill University Biosafety Manual – Guidelines for safe handling of biohazardous materials in research laboratories.

    πŸ”— Download Manual

    πŸ“„ Application to Use Biohazardous Materials – Required for approval to work with biological agents, recombinant DNA, and other hazardous materials.

    πŸ”— Download Application Form

    πŸ“„ Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL) – Official CDC guidelines for safe handling of infectious agents.

    πŸ”— CDC BMBL Guidelines

    Hazardous Waste & Disposal Guidelines

    πŸ›‘ Hazardous Waste Management at McGill – Comprehensive guide for proper handling, storage, and disposal of laboratory waste.

    πŸ”— Hazardous Waste Management

    ♻️ Waste Disposal Guidelines – Detailed instructions on biological, chemical, and radioactive waste disposal.

    πŸ”— Waste Disposal Guidelines

    Facility for Electron Microscopy Research

    Facility for Electron Microscopy Research

    Faculty of Science

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    JO

    Joaquin Ortega

    Digital AssetAvailable

    BSL2 Compliance Manuals & Resources

    Faculty of Science
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    Ensuring Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2) compliance is critical for working with biohazardous materials in a research setting. Below are essential manuals, applications, and waste management guidelines for McGill University researchers and general biosafety practices.

    McGill University Biosafety Resources

    πŸ“„ McGill University Biosafety Manual – Guidelines for safe handling of biohazardous materials in research laboratories.

    πŸ”— Download Manual

    πŸ“„ Application to Use Biohazardous Materials – Required for approval to work with biological agents, recombinant DNA, and other hazardous materials.

    πŸ”— Download Application Form

    πŸ“„ Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL) – Official CDC guidelines for safe handling of infectious agents.

    πŸ”— CDC BMBL Guidelines

    Hazardous Waste & Disposal Guidelines

    πŸ›‘ Hazardous Waste Management at McGill – Comprehensive guide for proper handling, storage, and disposal of laboratory waste.

    πŸ”— Hazardous Waste Management

    ♻️ Waste Disposal Guidelines – Detailed instructions on biological, chemical, and radioactive waste disposal.

    πŸ”— Waste Disposal Guidelines

    BSL2 Compliance Manuals & Resources
    Facility for Electron Microscopy Research

    Facility for Electron Microscopy Research

    Faculty of Science

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    JO

    Joaquin Ortega

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