Biosafety
A valid ±«Óãtv Biosafety Certificate is required for all teaching and research activities which involve the use or manipulation of potentially hazardous biological agents and micro-organisms at the University. All laboratory procedures, including waste treatment and packaging, must comply with the appropriate requirements of the University.
For information on how to apply for a biosafety permit, please contact us.
Biosafety Regulations:
On December 1, 2015, the came into force.
For more information in regards to the Biosafety Program please log in to .
External Resources
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PHAC | |
CDC | [PDF - 3.9 MB] |
WHO | [PDF - 1.3 MB] |
NIH | [PDF - 1.24 MB] |