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Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 08: Agent Summary Statements (Section VII: Toxin Agents)

and it is essentially not transmissible among individuals, exposure to pre-formed BoNT is the primary concern for laboratory workers. Two of the most significant hazards in working with BoNT or growing Neurotoxin

Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 02: Biological Risk Assessment

aseptic techniques and safety precautions become second nature.35-37 VII. Step 6 - Verify Risk Management Strategies and Update As Necessary A cyclical, adaptable risk management process forms the

Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 04: Laboratory Biosafety Level Criteria

Agents Section I: Designating Biological Safety Level 2 at UNC Forms, Documents and Training Laboratory Facilities Safety Equipment Special Practices Appendix A: Biological

Alcohol Policy

vandalism and other destructive behaviors, a heightened risk of sexual assault and other forms of interpersonal violence, and an increased risk for short- and long-term dependency. There is a significant

HIPAA Research Policy

health care providers who transmit any health information in electronic form in connection with the following transactions: health care claims or encounter information, health care payment and

Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 05.04: Occupational Safety Policies - Asbestos Control Program

# 3768 that is posted on the NC DHHS Asbestos Forms, Applications, & Notifications website. Appendix C: Asbestos Work Practices A. Removal of Thermal System Insulation Utilizing a Glovebag The

801 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Policy on University Debt

. The formula for this ratio is: UNRESTRICTED AND EXPENDABLE NET ASSETS ÷ TOTAL ADJUSTED UNIVERSITY DEBT 1 The Expendable Resources to Debt Ratio indicates one of the key

Enterprise Data Governance Standard

. Data: The representation of discrete facts; any information in electronic or audiovisual format, and any hardware or software that enables the storage and use of such information. Facts, ideas, or

Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 05.21: Roof Access

: The structure forming the upper covering of a campus building or parking deck Chemical fume hood exhaust: Air expelled from a ventilation device used in laboratories to contain fumes, vapors

On-Campus Recruiting Policies and Job Offer Policies for Students

activities, and panel discussions; or can be in more formal settings such as etiquette dinners and career nights. Employer Information Sessions These sessions involve employers presenting to

Facilities Use Standard

is administered by the Director of Housing and Residential Education. Use of the former Horace Williams Airport is administered by Finance and Operations. Inquiries to use this space should be

Industrial Maintenance and Construction/Support Services Safety Manual - Fall Protection

placing covers over the holes. **More information about Hole Requirements can be found under the Guarding Floor and Wall Openings, and Holes Policy within the IMAC Manual. Formwork and Reinforcing

Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 08: Agent Summary Statements (Section V: Viral Agents)

infections, is used to make the current smallpox vaccine and may occur as a rare zoonosis.70,71 Laboratory acquired infections with standard, mutant, or bioengineered forms of vaccinia virus have occurred

Industrial Maintenance and Construction/Support Services Safety Manual - Excavation, Trenching and Shoring

in an earth surface, formed by earth removal.” (OSHA 1926.650) A trench (trench excavation) is defined as, “A narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground where the depth is greater than the weidth, but the width of a trench (measured at the bottom) is less than 15 feet (4.6 m) or less... ... earth’s surface into which employees are expected to enter. An excavation is defined as, “Any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in an earth surface, formed by earth removal.” (OSHA 1926.650

Standard on Use of Adjuvants for Antibody Production

), immunostimulatory nucleic acids (e.g. CpG oligodeoxynucleotides, poly IC:LC); other toll-like receptor-agonists (e.g. flagellin, imidazoquinolines, small molecules), cationic liposome formulations (CAF