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  • Create a new Workplace Safety StatementWorkplace Safety Statements should be submitted to OESO for review using our new Kuali Build form at the shortc
    Frequently Asked Questions, Do I need to submit a Workplace Safety Statement for Duke Students?, Maybe. If the Duke Student is ENROLLED, OESO does not need to review a Workplace Safety Statement for their activities. However, during periods when t, Do I need to submit a Workplace Safety Statement for NCSSM Students?, YES. The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has a mentorship program registered through Duke Youth Protection, and they will reg, Do I need to submit a separate Workplace Safety Statement for each individual visitor?, No. Each Workplace Safety Statement can cover multiple adults OR multiple minors who will be supervised by the same Direct Supervisor and Principal In, How often do Workplace Safety Statements need to be renewed?, The Workplace Safety Statement will need to be renewed at least every three years OR if there is a change in the Principal Investigator (or Responsibl, Do I need to include all of the chemical(s) that the minor(s) or adult non-employee(s) will use, or only the chemicals that are particularly hazardous, For minor(s): Please list all of the chemicals or chemical products the minor(s) will be handling (or could potentially be exposed to). Alternatively,, How can I check the status of a Workplace Safety Statement that has been submitted?, After submitting the Workplace Safety Statement, the submitter, the PI/Responsible Employee, and the Direct Supervisor listed on the form will receive
     For Help with Workplace Safety StatementsIf you have any questions or concerns regarding Workplace Safety Statements, please contact the OESO Lab Saf

  • DURC/PEPP Policy - Frequently Asked Questions:, Why should I care about complying with the DURC/PEPP Policy?, Awareness of the DURC (Dual Use Research of Concern) and PEPP (Pathogens with Enhanced Pandemic Potential) Policy is essential because research involv, How do I know if my research falls under the DURC/PEPP Policy?, Your research falls under the DURC/PEPP Policy if it involves certain biological materials and is reasonably anticipated to produce risky experimental, What do I need to do to comply with this policy?, If your research involves the use of biological agents, take the following steps to assist with compliance:Self-assess your research to see if it meet, Who is the ICDUR?, The ICDUR is the Institutional Contact for Dual Use Research.Dr. Antony Schwartz, the Director of the Biological Safety Division and the Institutional, What is the IRE?, The IRE is the Institutional Review Entity. At Duke, the Institutional Biosafety Review Committee (IBRC) serves as the IRE.It is a committee at Duke t, Who can help me if I have more questions or concerns?, The Institutional Contact for Dual Use Research (ICDUR) is available to help answer any questions or address concerns that you may have regarding DURC, What are considered ‘Biological Agents’ according to the policy?, “Biological agents” are any microorganism (including, but not limited to, bacteria, viruses, fungi, or protozoa), infectious material, or any naturall, What does ‘Reasonably Anticipated’ mean according to the policy?, “Reasonably anticipated” describes an assessment of an outcome such that, generally, individuals with scientific expertise relevant to the research in, What is Dual Use Research?, “Dual use research” is research conducted for legitimate purposes that generates knowledge, information, technologies, and/or products that can be uti, What is Dual Use Research of Concern?, “Dual use research of concern (DURC)” is life sciences research that, based on current understanding, can be reasonably anticipated to provide knowled, What is a Pathogen with Pandemic Potential?, “Pathogen with pandemic potential (PPP)” is a pathogen that is likely capable of wide and uncontrollable spread in a human population and would likely, What is a Pathogen with Enhanced Pandemic Potential?, “Pathogen with enhanced pandemic potential (PEPP)” is a type of pathogen with pandemic potential (PPP) resulting from experiments that enhance a patho, What is Category 1 and Category 2 research?, Category 1 research involves specified biological materials and experiments that could increase transmissibility, virulence, or other dangerous traits, What are the biological materials covered under Category 1 (DURC) research?, BacteriaBacillus anthracisBacillus anthracis Pasteur strainBacillus cereus Biovar anthracisBartonellaBotulinum neurotoxin producing species of Clostri, Which Risk Group 3 biological materials are excluded from the Policy?, Coccidioides immitisCoccidioides posadasiiHistoplasma capsulatumHistoplasma capsulatum var. DuboisiiHuman immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) types 1 and 2, What are the biological materials covered under Category 2 (PEPP) research?, Category 2 research involves pathogens with pandemic potential (PPPs) — either existing or those created or modified in ways that could make them more

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