Biosafety
Welcome
Oklahoma State University has a standing tradition of promoting health and safety in laboratories and the community. A safe laboratory environment is the product of individuals who are well trained, technically proficient in safe practices, and share responsibility for their own safety and for the safety of their colleagues, their community, and the environment. Personal responsibility involves the practice of assessing risks prior to conducting activities that involve new protocols or pathogens.
A safe and healthful environment is the product of responsible institutional leadership. National codes of practice foster and promote good institutional leadership in biosafety. We feel these Biosafety Web pages are a helpful reference and guide to the university community, which accepts responsibility for complying with sound biosafety practices, university policies, and governmental regulations.
Adapted from Foreword Global Health Security Laboratory Practices Manual Interim Guidelines
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Biosafety Contact
Email us: ibc@okstate.edu
Biosafety Office: 405-744-3736
IBC Tools
Responsibilities for Research Conduct
Useful Information
Biosafety Home
OSU Biosafety Policy
Getting Started
Biosafety Manual and SOPs
What Needs Approval
Toxin Due Diligence
Dual Use Research of Concern
Biosafety Stewardship Initiative
Application Review Process
Laws, Policies, and Guidelines
Forms and Permits
NIH Guidelines Summary and Risk Group
Federal Permits
Committee Members
Inspections
Select Agent Program
Laboratory Incident and Emergency (Procedures and Contacts)
Training
IBC Meeting Dates
Helpful Links
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