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TitleShort DescriptionEHS ProgramContact
Amendment for BUA formForm to submit amendment(s) to Biosafety for a Biological Use AuthorizationBiosafety919-515-6858
Animal Bite - Rabies Procedure to address actions that are to be taken after an employee or student experiences an animal bite or potential exposure to rabiesOccupational Health Biosafety919-515-6862919-515-6858
Animal Cage Washing and Room Cleaning Guidelines For PPE and BiosafetyCage washing guidelines to help assure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements for PPE and the University's biosafety protocolsBiosafety Occupationa Health919-515-6858
Animal ContactWorking with animals and how to minimize the hazardsOccupational Health Biosafety919-513-0988
Animal Contact in Educational VenuesGuidelines for minimizing disease when arranging public events such as petting zoos, tours, exhibits, photo opportunities, etc.Biosafety919-515-6858
AutoclaveSafe management and use of autoclavesBiosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave Do Not UsePosting required when autoclaves are not operational.Biosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave LogSample log for autoclave usersBiosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave Performance Verification Log for Biohazard WasteAutoclave Performance Verification Log for Biohazard WasteBiosafety919-515-6858
Billboard Biosafety Lab Acquired IllnessThis posting is specifically formatted to easily add to your Digital Sign Manager (e.g., Billboard) on campus. Recommended in locations where safety in teaching, research, and clinical laboratory is promoted. ear buds
headphones, phone, player, contamination, tablet, laptop, key,
pen, pencil, notebook, backpack, hand washing
Biosafety919-515-6858
BioAgent Reference Sheet Zika VirusReference sheet for research laboratoriesBiosafety919-515-6858
Biological Inventory Sample FormDownload this document as a sample of biological inventoryBiosafety919-515-6858
Biological Spill Clean-up ProceduresBiological Spill Clean-up ProceduresBiosafety919-515-6858
Biological Use Authorization (BUA) formRegistration and approval for use of biological materialsBiosafety919-515-6858
Biological wasteBiowaste is biological material generated from research, diagnostic, and/or teaching activities during manipulation or clean-up, regardless of its potential to infect humans, plants or animals.Biosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety Cabinet Out of ServiceBiosafety cabinets must be posted prominently with this form if the unit goes into alarm, needs service for any reason, upon setting up or moving a biosafety cabinet prior to certification, or if the units last certification is beyond 12 months.Biosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety Clearance FormClearance for maintenance/surplus of biosafety cabinets, freezers, fridges, incubators, etc.Biosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety in Teaching LabsForm to be completed by the Course Instructor and submitted with the Biological Use Authorization for courses that require level 2 containment.Biosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety In Teaching LaboratoriesMemo outlining new guidance for handling live microorganisms in the teaching laboratoryBiosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety Resource QR CodesBiosafety Resource QR CodesBiosafety919-515-6862
Biowaste Container Reference InformationExamples of appropriate biowaste containers available from MarketplaceBiosafety919-515-6858
Biowaste RequirementsRequirements for disposal of biowaste generated in research, clinical, or teaching activities.Biosafety919-515-6858
BSL-2 Checklist
The checklist is required to ensure that laboratories meet basic requirements at the federal, state, and local levels for work at biosafety level 2 (BSL-2).Biosafety919-515-6858
CDC/USDA Changes Regarding Select Agents And Toxin RegulationsMemo outlining changes to the Select Agent and Toxin RegulationsBiosafety919-515-6858
CDC/USDA Requirements Regarding Materials Containing Inactivated Bacillus AnthracisMemo outlining requirement regarding materials containing inactivated Bacillus anthracisBiosafety919-515-6858
Changes to NIH rDNA Guidelines To Include Synthetic Nucleic AcidsMemo outlining changes to NIH Recombinant DNA Guidelines which are now in effectBiosafety919-515-6858
Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens A BBP exposure plan must be adopted for any research, diagnostic, or teaching activity conducted with material derived from humans, including blood, body fluids, tissues, primary, or established cell lines. Use this Model / Template.Biosafety919-515-6858
Exposure To Biological Material DiagramUse this diagram to initiate the appropriate steps if a concern arises regarding exposure to biological material at NC State UniversityBiosafety919-515-6858
Guide To Shipping Biological MaterialsShipping of biological materials, to comply with US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transporters Association (IATA). This manual does not include agricultural and foreign customs restrictions. Biosafety, Lab safety 919-515-3695
Guide To USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) PermitsGuide on completing APHIS permitsBiosafety919-515-6858
Guidelines for Gaseous DecontaminationGuidelines for Gaseous DecontaminationBiosafety919-515-6858
IBCInstitutional Biosafety CommitteeBiosafety919-515-6858
Institutional Biosafety Committee Charter And ProceduresInstitutional Biosafety Committee Charter And ProceduresBiosafety919-515-6858
Institutional Biosafety Committee Charter and ProceduresInstitutional Biosafety Committee Charter and ProceduresAdministrative919-515-7915
Institutional Biosafety Committee Meeting Schedule 2016Institutional Biosafety Committee Meeting Schedule 2019Biosafety919-515-6858
Laboratories Conducting Diagnostics On Humans, Animals, Or PlantsMemo of updated requirements for reporting on select agentsBiosafety919-515-6858
Laboratory Biosafety ManualCommon practices related to working with biological materials at NC State University in teaching, research, and diagnostic laboratories. Biosafety919-515-6858
BSL-2 ChecklistChecklist for starting up a BSL-2 laboratory at NC StateBiosafety919-515-6858
Microtome use Facts SheetMicrotome use Facts SheetBiosafety919-515-6858
Needle Stick Injuries and Non-Clean Sharp Object InjuriesProcedure to address actions that are to be taken after an employee experiences a non-clean need stick, other non-clean sharps contact including where there is the slightest suggestion that the integrity of skin has been broken by an item potentially contaminated with chemical, biological, or radioactive material.Biosafety919-515-6858
Notice Of Changes: To NC State Laboratory Biosafety ManualMemo outlining changes to the NC State Laboratory Biosafety ManualBiosafety919-515-6858
Notice Of Changes: To Reporting To Medical ProvidersMemo outlining changes to reporting to medical providers according to the BBPBiosafety919-515-6858
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE PROGRAM HEP B DECLINATION FORMAcknowledging the risk of not vaccinating for HEP BBiosafety919-515-6858
Part D: Biological Agents Section of BUAUse the Part D as indicated in the instructions of the BUA.Biosafety919-515-6858
Procedure for Drain Discharge of Bioreactor Waste How to batch discharge bioreactor waste into the sanitary sewerBiosafety919-515-6858
Proper Use of Steam Autoclave Guide on how to properly use a steam autoclave.Biosafety919-515-6858
Recombinant and Synthetic Nucleic AcidsUse this page to determine if your molecular experiments require IBC review.Biosafety919-515-6858
Requirements For Startup of BSL-3 FacilitiesThis checklist provides a summary of key steps to verify new BSL-3 facilities meet university requirements.Biosafety919-515-6858
Safety Feature Evaluation of Safety SyringesForm to document annual review according to the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard if listed in your BBP Exposure Control Plan.Biosafety919-515-6858
Sample Biological InventoryUse this form to maintain a formal inventory of all biological material received and sentBiosafety919-515-6858
Sharps Precautions Fact SheetItems are generally considered "sharps" if the item was designed to cut or puncture skin or if the item has the potential to penetrate skin when not properly handled. General guidance for the safe handling of sharps is provided hereBiosafety919-515-6858
Spreading Liquid Cultures Of Bacteria On Agar-Media PlatesProcedures for plating bacteria safely with ethanol and open flameBiosafety919-515-6858
SteriGage Test PacksMemo that SteriGage Test Packs for autoclaving waste are single use onlyBiosafety919-515-6858
Updating Biological Material Inventory And Registration Of Biological Material With EHSMemo outlining the need to update a biological inventoryBiosafety919-515-6858
Use of Gas Burners In Biosafety CabinetsThe use of gas burners in biosafety cabinets is no longer suggested this document outlines safer alternativesBiosafety919-515-6858
Zika Virus: Guidance for NC State University TravelersOverview of the resources for students, employees on official university travel, and students, staff/faculty on personal travelBiosafety919-515-6858
Live Tick Use in Labs Fact SheetBiosafety919-515-6858