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Transporting biological materials

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/biological/transporting/

Transporting biological materials. Transporting biological materials is a regulated activity and you must do it following the guidelines and regulations below. ... Transport Regulations. Australian Standard for packaging for surface transport of

Biosafety

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/biological/

Imported biosecurity materials. Biosecurity is a critical part of the government’s efforts to prevent, respond to and recover from pests and diseases that threaten the economy and environment.

Guidelines for transporting biological materials by post, plane, car,

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/wp-content/uploads/Transport-by-post-plane-vehicle.docx

Guidelines for transporting biological materials by post, plane, car, truck, bus or train. ... Transporting biological materials by post, plane, or land vehicle is a regulated activity, and you must do it following these regulations, that are summarised

Curtin University Health & Safety Biosafety Manual Biosafety Manual

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/wp-content/uploads/Biosafety_Manual.pdf

13 Transporting biological materials 17. 13.1 Guidelines for transporting biological materials by walking and carrying your samples. ... 17. 13.2 Guidelines for transporting biological materials by vehicle - car, truck, bus or train.

Biosafety Manual V1 7

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/wp-content/uploads/Biosafety-Manual.pdf

18. 13.2 Guidelines for transporting biological materials by vehicle - car, truck, bus or train. ... 14. • Zoonosis awareness https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/zoonoses. • Transporting Biological Materials (Section 13). •

Medicines and Poisons

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/poisons/

Any workers using medicines and poisons in research and educational settings will need a permit to be able to purchase medicines or poisons. Health and Safe ...

Physical Containment Facilities

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/biological/physical-containment-facilities/

Physical Containment Facilities. Curtin has several biological Physical Containment (PC) facilities used to contain its biohazardous microbiological/plant/animal research and teaching activities. ... We have a number of research facilities that

Asbestos

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/asbestos/

asbestos containing materials. ... In line with this requirement, the University has an Asbestos Management Plan (AMP), Asbestos Management Register (AMR) and supporting documentation for the management of asbestos-containing materials on our campuses.

Clinical samples from humans or animals

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/biological/clinical-samples/

4. If you need to transport your samples, you must transport them following the guidelines for transporting biohazards..

Genetically modified organisms (GMOs)

https://www.curtin.edu.au/healthandsafety/hazardous-materials/biological/gmo/

Before beginning your work with GMOs you must seek and receive approval from Curtin’s Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) and complete the online Gene T ...