Training
Required Biological Safety Training
All faculty, students, and staff working with biohazardous or recombinant/synthetic nucleic acids must complete biosafety training within 60 days following registration and BEFORE conducting any research. The Research Biosafety: Handling Biohazardous Materials course is administered through the CITI program and must be renewed once every three (3) years.
An institution must follow the NIH Guidelines if it receives any funding from the NIH for research involving recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules. Even if only one research project involving recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules at an institution benefits from NIH support, all such projects conducted at or sponsored by that institution must comply with NIH Guidelines.
InfoNOTE
CITI biosafety coursework and other lab safety assignments through Skillsoft are distinct.
Shipping and Transport of Biohazardous Materials
Faculty, senior research staff, AND administrators responsible for shipping biological materials must complete Shipping and Transport of Biological Materials training to familiarize themselves with IATA/DOT shipping regulations. Renewal for this training is required every three (3) years.
For UA Personnel
For Non-UA Personnel
Annual Inspections and Inventory
The University of Alabama adheres to the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant and Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules and follows the recommendations of the NIH Office of Science Policy (OSP). Inspections by the BSO must be performed to ensure that laboratory standards are rigorously followed (Section IV-B-3-c-(1) NIH Guidelines).
In addition to NIH Guidelines, the BSO will also evaluate:
- SOPs
- General Safety Measures
- Compliance with OSHA Standards
- Training Records
- Biomaterials Inventory
- Biosecurity
- Containment Practices
Inspections are not limited to labs working with recombinant/synthetic DNA.
BSL-2 labs are inspected annually and all NEW labs must be inspected by the BSO prior to beginning any work. Also required is the annual completion of the Lab Biosafety Self-Audit Form and the Biological Material Inventory Form. Completed forms must be submitted to bso@ua.edu.
Info2024 ANNUAL INVENTORY/SELF-AUDIT CAMPAIGN
The 2024 Annual Inventory/Self-Audit Campaign in now closed. We want to thank all the researchers who responded to this call for documentation.
NOTE: Researchers who have failed to respond in the allotted time will be subject to an unannounced lab inspection.
Purchasing Hazardous Materials
If you are purchasing a chemical located on the regulated chemical list be prepared to declare this in the BuyBama purchasing interface. You will receive a request to provide a standard operating procedure (SOP) detailing how this chemical/material will be utilized in your research. The Biosafety SOP is not considered a sufficient response as it is not interchangeable with the required documentation.
Additional guidance on ordering regulated chemicals
Hazardous Waste
EHS provides proper disposal of both biologically hazardous and regulated medical wastes.
Additional information on infection control including sterilization guidance
Lab Registration and Decommissioning
Lab Registration
Any time a new research or teaching lab space is started, lab registration is required. We consider a space a “NEW lab space” if:
- A new PI or instructor, who had not previously been responsible for research or teaching at UA, is assigned to a lab space.
- An existing lab research program moves into a newly assigned lab space, either as a result of moving to a new location or through expansion.
In order to register a new lab, please complete the Lab Registration form or contact the University Laboratory Safety Manager by email or at 205-348-5905 if you have questions or concerns.
Laboratory Decommissioning
Thorough decommissioning MUST be performed by the lab’s exiting PI, or the research group before any new laboratory personnel can move into that same space. Decommissioning pertaining to biological, chemical, and radiation hazards must be verified by EHS. For questions or concerns related to decommissioning guidelines and procedures, contact the University Laboratory Safety Manager by email or at 205-348-5905.
Additional Decommissioning Resources
Reference Links
It is the responsibility of the Principal Investigator (PI) to ensure that all responsibilities within the guidelines are met.