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Swinburne Biosafety Committee. Presentation title. Biosafety Training Module. SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION. Swinburne Biosafety Committee (SBC) . The SBC is responsible for reviewing and approving Swinburne activity (research and teaching) or facilities involving: .

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  1. Swinburne Biosafety Committee • Presentation title Biosafety Training Module SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  2. Swinburne Biosafety Committee (SBC) The SBC is responsible for reviewing and approving Swinburne activity (research and teaching) or facilities involving: SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  3. Swinburne Biosafety Committee SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  4. Topics to be covered • Presentation title SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  5. Microorganisms Topics: SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  6. Transmission SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  7. Standard precautions SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  8. Biological safety cabinets Biological safety cabinets (BSC) are used when working with specimens containing micro-organisms transmissible by the respiratory route or when work produces a significant risk from aerosol production. * Bunsen burners should not be used in Class II cabinets as they disrupt the laminar flow and the barrier air. * Laminar flow benches must never be used when handling pathogenic materials as any aerosols formed will be directed at the user. SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  9. Dispose of carefully Decontaminate Spills & waste management Spills • *All spills must be reported. Waste SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  10. Microorganisms SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  11. Microorganisms Risk Group categories SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  12. Microorganisms Human and animal clinical and diagnostic specimens would normally be regarded as Risk Group 2 and shall be handled in PC2 facilities unless a higher risk group is indicated by the clinical notes. SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  13. Microorganisms SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  14. Microorganisms Examples of Risk Group 2 parasites Examples of Risk Group 2 bacteria SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION (reproduced from AS/NZS 2243.3:2010)

  15. Microorganisms Examples of Risk Group 4 viruses Examples of Risk Group 3 viruses SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  16. Genetically Modified Organisms SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  17. Definition: What is a GMO? SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  18. What is not a GMO? (reproduced and modified with permission from Curtin University Health and Safety) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  19. GMO Regulation SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  20. Object of the GT Act (2000) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  21. Role of the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  22. What is a GMO ‘dealing’? SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  23. Types of ‘Dealings’ SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  24. Regulating GMO dealings SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  25. Schedules SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  26. Physical Containment (PC) facilities The OGTR has adopted the four-tier classification system based on AS/NZS 2243.3 for certifying facilities suitable for GMO dealings

  27. Physical Containment (PC) facilities • Dealings must be conducted in a facility certified by the OGTR at a level appropriate to the potential risk posed by the dealing. • NB: PC4 is not applicable in the Swinburne context.

  28. Dealings at Swinburne SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  29. Exempt dealings (examples) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  30. Exempt dealings (at Swinburne) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  31. NLRD - PC1 dealings (examples) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  32. NLRD – PC2 dealings (examples) SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  33. Working with NLRDs?You must SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  34. OGTR-Certified PC2 behavioural guidelines SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  35. PC2 behavioural guidelines • Decontamination SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  36. PC2 behaviouralguidelines • Decontamination can be effected by SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  37. Transport Between laboratories, buildings, campuses SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  38. Spills • If a spill occurs outside the facility: SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  39. Your responsibilities SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  40. Penalties – defined in GT Act SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  41. Swinburne Biosafety Committee SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  42. Research Integrity Office SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

  43. Regulating GMO dealings – extra info SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | INNOVATION

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