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                 attained certification in the use of recombinant DNA, biological safety and bloodborne pathogen precautions,
 
                 attained certification in the use of recombinant DNA, biological safety and bloodborne pathogen precautions,
 
                 and lab safety, chemical hygiene, and hazardous waste management. More information and resources about specific
 
                 and lab safety, chemical hygiene, and hazardous waste management. More information and resources about specific
                 guidelines for safety can be found on the Office of Research Compliance and Training website at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/compliance/index.html.
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                 guidelines for safety can be found on the <a href="http://www.columbia.edu/cu/compliance/index.html."> Office of Research Compliance and Training website </a> at
 
                 At Columbia University, the Environmental Health and Safety Department is responsible for the safety of biology
 
                 At Columbia University, the Environmental Health and Safety Department is responsible for the safety of biology
 
                 labs. The department follows the guidelines set by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and does so through
 
                 labs. The department follows the guidelines set by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and does so through
 
                 the "application of materials substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and the use of
 
                 the "application of materials substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and the use of
                 personal protective equipment." A link to their guidelines can be found here: http://www.ehs.columbia.edu/bs.html.
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                 personal protective equipment." A link to their guidelines can be found <a href= "http://www.ehs.columbia.edu/bs.html"> here. </a>
 
                 Safety topics discussed include lab access and rules, biosafety levels, biosafety equipment, good microbial
 
                 Safety topics discussed include lab access and rules, biosafety levels, biosafety equipment, good microbial
 
                 technique, disinfection and sterilzation, emergency procedures, transport rules, chemicals, fires, and electrical
 
                 technique, disinfection and sterilzation, emergency procedures, transport rules, chemicals, fires, and electrical
 
                 safety specific to the lab space. Training was provided by the University biosafety office and by our PI's
 
                 safety specific to the lab space. Training was provided by the University biosafety office and by our PI's
 
                 and Instructors. Recommendations as well as descriptions of mandatory safety and health standards are contained
 
                 and Instructors. Recommendations as well as descriptions of mandatory safety and health standards are contained
                 in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Laboratory Safety Guidelines found at https://www.osha.gov/Publications/laboratory/OSHA3404laboratory-safety-guidance.pdf.
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                 in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Laboratory Safety Guidelines found <a href="https://www.osha.gov/Publications/laboratory/OSHA3404laboratory-safety-guidance.pdf"> here. </a>
 
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