BSO Biosafety level 3 BSL3 - Course for Biosafety Officers (BSO)
Curriculum Biosafety - An initiative of the FOEN, the FOPH, the SUVA and the SECB
BSOs ideally have a higher professional education, if possible with a university degree, comprehensive laboratory experience and knowledge of all biosafety issues. They have negotiating skills and assertiveness.
Taking into account the respective safety level, the organisms used and the technical equipment, a biosafety officer (BSO) is responsible for drawing up an operational concept for the biological safety laboratory based on the legal foundations, in cooperation with the bodies involved. He/she is responsible for information, awareness raising, further training and advice on biological safety for the staff working on the premises.
Future or active Biosafety Officers (BSO)
- Definition of RG 3
- Risk groups 2, 3** and 3
- Safety levels
- Risk assessment
- Animal biosafety issues: Hazards associated with animal work
- Housing and caging systems
- PPE: Basics
- Differences to level 2
- Respiratory protection
- Hand protection
- Body protection
- Mask fit test
- PPE exercise
- Safety equipment: Biosafety cabinets
- Centrifuges
- Other safety relevant equipment
- Test and validation of biosafety cabinet
- Barrier principles: Primary barrier- Secondary barrier- Tertiary barrier
- Architecture – Facility design
- Maintenance and repair: Building
- HVAC
- Air locks, showers
- Material and personal flow
- Waste water treatment systems
- Design of a level 3 lab
- Biorisk management
- Training
- Internal audits
- Safety culture
- Inspections
- Ordinance on major accidents
- Decontamination, inactivation and waste management: Chemical, physical methods
- Fumigation systems for laboratories and BSC
- Validation of inactivation
- Waste disposal systems
- Emergency procedures
- Contingency planning
- Emergency Exercise
- Biosecurity
- Evaluation
- Course is limited to 10 participants.
- Participants will receive a certificate of attendance from sanu at the end of the course.
- 3 weeks before the start of the course
- Due to the limited number of participants, registrations will be considered in the order in which they are received.
- Participants will receive confirmation, further information about the course and the invoice no later than two weeks before the start of the course.
- According to our terms and conditions.
Referierende
Benjamin Weber
Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz, Labor Spiez
Daniel Kümin
Rock Hard Biosafety
Dirk Hamburger
Eleonora Simeoni
EPFL
Kathrin Summermatter
Universität Bern, Institut für Infektionskrankheiten
Monika Gsell-Albert
Universität Bern, Institut für Infektionskrankheiten
Ruth Knorr
Institut für Virologie und Immunologie IVI
Biosafety has the purpose of protecting humans and the environment through the handling of genetically modified, pathogenic or alien organisms.
Since 1999, the Containment Ordinance and the Ordinance on the Protection of Workers against Risks from Microorganisms have regulated the handling of organisms, in particular genetically modified and pathogenic organisms. These ordinances require, among other things, that a person responsible for biological safety be designated for such activities, the so-called Biosafety Officer (BSO).
Course language
- English
Objectifs du cours
Taking into account the respective safety level, the organisms used and the technical equipment, a biosafety officer (BSO) is responsible for drawing up an operational concept for the biological safety laboratory based on the legal foundations, in cooperation with the bodies involved. He/she is responsible for information, awareness raising, further training and advice on biological safety for the staff working on the premises.
- Future or active Biosafety Officers (BSO)
- Definition of RG 3
- Risk groups 2, 3** and 3
- Safety levels
- Risk assessment
- Animal biosafety issues: Hazards associated with animal work
- Housing and caging systems
- PPE: Basics
- Differences to level 2
- Respiratory protection
- Hand protection
- Body protection
- Mask fit test
- PPE exercise
- Safety equipment: Biosafety cabinets
- Centrifuges
- Other safety relevant equipment
- Test and validation of biosafety cabinet
- Barrier principles: Primary barrier- Secondary barrier- Tertiary barrier
- Architecture – Facility design
- Maintenance and repair: Building
- HVAC
- Air locks, showers
- Material and personal flow
- Waste water treatment systems
- Design of a level 3 lab
- Biorisk management
- Training
- Internal audits
- Safety culture
- Inspections
- Ordinance on major accidents
- Decontamination, inactivation and waste management: Chemical, physical methods
- Fumigation systems for laboratories and BSC
- Validation of inactivation
- Waste disposal systems
- Emergency procedures
- Contingency planning
- Emergency Exercise
- Biosecurity
- Evaluation
Number of pariticipants
- Course is limited to 10 participants.
Costs
- CHF 2800
- The price includes course documentation, refreshments during breaks and lunch.
- Networking and exchange of experiences during breaks and lunch are important for the learning process, therefore they are organized by sanu and are part of the course.
Certificate
- Participants will receive a certificate of attendance from sanu at the end of the course.
Registration deadline
- 3 weeks before the start of the course
- Due to the limited number of participants, registrations will be considered in the order in which they are received.
- Participants will receive confirmation, further information about the course and the invoice no later than two weeks before the start of the course.
Cancellation
- According to our terms and conditions.