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UCSD's biosafety program specifies responsibilities, practices, procedures, facility construction, and operational standards required for safe handling and use of biohazard materials for research and teaching activities.
The biosafety program does not apply to UCSD medical centers or clinics directly covered under the UCSD Medical Center license.
Biohazard materials covered in the program include:
- Infectious organisms that can cause disease in humans or cause significant environmental or agricultural impact
- Human or primate tissues, fluids, cells, or cell cultures
- Animal tissues, fluids, cells, or cell cultures that have been exposed to infectious organisms
- Recombinant DNA in vitro, in vivo, and in clinical trials
- Transgenic plants or animals
- Human gene transfer clinical trials
- Releases of recombinant DNA to the environment
- Animals known to be reservoirs of zoonotic diseases
- Select Agents
Institutional Biosafety Committee: UCSD's Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) oversees use of biohazard materials by:
- Creating and enforcing policies and procedures
- Reviewing the use of biohazard materials
- Monitoring construction and use of biohazard containment facilities
IBC activities are guided by university policy, national guidelines, industry standards, and federal, state, and county regulations. The IBC reviews and approves all projects that involve biohazard materials before work begins.
Biohazard Use Authorization: Principal investigators (PIs) must have a Biohazard Use Authorization (BUA), which grants permission to work with biohazard materials.
Responsibilities of principal investigators: The PI is ultimately responsible for full compliance with policies, practices, and procedures set by the IBC when a BUA is granted. The UCSD Biosafety Handbook (PDF) is the primary reference for compliance with these requirements. Responsibility extends to all aspects of biosafety involving individuals who enter or work in the laboratory or under the auspices of the PI.
Principal investigators eligible for a BUA must:
- Be Academic Senate members
- Have assigned laboratory space
If you are a UCSD employee and have questions, contact EH&S Biosafety, (858) 534-5366.
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