BSL-3 Practices Core
BSL-3 实践核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10793950
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 60.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-18 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAnimalsAreaAttentionAwarenessBiocompatible MaterialsBiologicalBiological ProductsBiomedical ResearchCategoriesChicagoCommunicable DiseasesCommunication ToolsCommunitiesCompetenceContainment of BiohazardsCoordination and CollaborationDangerousnessDecontaminationDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEducationEducational CurriculumElementsEmergency responseEmerging Communicable DiseasesEngineeringEnsureEnvironmentEquipmentEquipment and supply inventoriesFamilyGoalsHumanHuman ResourcesIndividualInfectious Diseases ResearchInfrastructureLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchMaintenanceMentorsMissionNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasePathogenicityProceduresProgram DescriptionPropertyRecommendationResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRisk AssessmentSafetyScientistSecureServicesSystemToxinTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationUnited StatesUniversitiesUpdateWorkbiocontainment facilitybiodefensebiosecuritydesignexperiencehazardinvestigator trainingmeetingsmembermicroorganismoperationpathogenpersonal protective equipmentprogramsskillssynergism
项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT (Core 2/C2BSL3@HTRL)
The University of Chicago Howard T. Ricketts Biocontainment Laboratory is proposing the establishment of a
A/BSL-3 Practices Core, C2BSL3@HTRL, to provide comprehensive training and mentoring in the safe use of
pathogenic microorganisms, toxins, and Select Agents. The curriculum covers topics such as biosecurity, risk
assessment, biohazard containment, safe handling of pathogens, decontamination, and emergency response
plans. The core will develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and provide training for
personnel working in the A/BSL-3 space and associated building systems. This core will employ an integrated
approach to Biosafety education by strategically coordinating and synergizing the educational experiences for
research investigators and support staff, Biosafety professionals, and biocontainment facility engineers.
Elements of the training provided by C2BSL3@HTRL include the following:
Annual HTRL Training: This training covers all aspects of biosafety, including the properties of
biological agents, risk assessment, personal protective equipment, decontamination, and emergency
response plans and is given to all members of the HTRL team.
HTRL Hands-On (one-on-one) Training and Mentoring: This one-on-one training program ensures
everyone receives personalized attention and training to address their specific needs, skills, and
competencies to work successfully and safely in A/BSL3.
HTRL Monthly Training: The monthly training serves as a vital communication tool for updating all
facility users on various aspects of the laboratory. The meeting provides training on future research areas
and addresses any concerns or questions that users may have, which promotes collaboration and
coordination among all HTRL users.
Aerobiology Maintenance and Training: The aerobiology core provides training on the unique
challenges, design, setup, and safe practices of aerobiology and use of the Class III Biosafety Cabinet.
Development of Select Agent SOPs and Inventory: This program describes the development of SOPs
and training on inventory reconciliation for all Select Agents and RG3 pathogens.
项目摘要(核心2/C2BSL3@HTRL)
芝加哥大学霍华德T.里基茨生物防护实验室提议建立一个
A/BSL-3实践核心,C2BSL 3@HTRL,提供安全使用
病原微生物、毒素和特定制剂。课程涵盖生物安全、风险
评估、生物危害控制、病原体安全处理、去污和应急响应
布局该核心将制定和维持标准作业程序,并为下列人员提供培训:
在A/BSL-3空间和相关建筑系统中工作的人员。该核心将采用集成的
通过战略协调和协同教育经验,
研究人员和支持人员、生物安全专业人员和生物防护设施工程师。
C2BSL3@HTRL提供的培训内容包括:
HTRL年度培训:该培训涵盖生物安全的所有方面,包括
生物制剂、风险评估、个人防护设备、去污和应急
响应计划,并提供给HTRL团队的所有成员。
ESTHTRL动手(一对一)培训和指导:这种一对一的培训计划确保
每个人都得到个性化的关注和培训,以满足他们的特定需求,技能,
在A/BSL 3中成功和安全工作的能力。
每月培训:每月培训是一个重要的沟通工具,
用户对实验室的各个方面。会议就未来的研究领域提供培训
并解决用户可能有的任何顾虑或问题,从而促进协作,
所有HTRL用户之间的协调。
空气生物学维护和培训:空气生物学核心提供独特的
挑战、设计、设置和空气生物学安全实践以及III类生物安全柜的使用。
选择代理SOP和库存的开发:该程序描述了SOP的开发
以及所有特定病原体和RG 3病原体的库存核对培训。
项目成果
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BSL3 management and practice of infectious disease research at HTRL
HTRL 传染病研究的 BSL3 管理和实践
- 批准号:
10793948 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 60.4万 - 项目类别:
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