From planning to performance verification of high-containment facilities
Laboratory design an construction
The planning, design, construction and performance verification of high-containment facilities including laboratories for animal research (BSL-3, ABSL-3 and BSL-3Ag), require a well-thought-out approach to ensure that the end result meets the expectations of the owner or client as well as the users.
From a project risk perspective, it is crucial to choose the right approach when it comes to balancing the functionality, user-friendly operation, regulatory compliance, and costs of the facility within a reasonable planning and construction schedule. Models and tools are presented and utilised in the workshop for the planning and design of a functional BSL-3 laboratory or animal housing facility that meets both the requirements of users and operators and the applicable legal regulations and best practices. Selected facility-related trades, systems and equipment serve as examples to illustrate the process from planning and design through to performance verification.
Détails
Key topics
- Planning and design phases, tailored to projects with complex requirements or stringent regulations (animal welfare, biosafety, biosecurity)
- Suitable contract models and delivery methods
- Application of legal requirements and best practices to a specific project
- Verifiable and validatable specifications of user requirements in accordance with applicable legislation on biological safety and biosecurity or on the keeping of laboratory animals.
- Qualification, verification and validation of key systems and components of the facility
Objectifs
- Participants will acquire the ability to efficiently plan and implement high-security laboratories (BSL-3, ABSL-3, BSL-3Ag), taking into account functionality, user-friendliness, regulatory requirements and costs.
- They will learn to apply practical models and tools to design laboratory infrastructures in a targeted manner, from the planning stage through to performance verification.
- Participants will develop strategies to minimise project risks and strike a balance between user needs, compliance and economic constraints.
Public cible
- Biocontainment engineers and architects
- Biocontainment managers
- Biosafety professionals
Coûts & conditions
Number of participants
- Course is limited to 16 participants
Price
- CHF 650
- The price includes course documentation and refreshments during breaks.
- 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
- At the end of the course you will receive a certificate of participation.
Registration deadline
- 3 weeks before the course starts.
- Due to the limited number of participants, registrations will be considered in the order in which they are received.
- At the latest two weeks before the course starts, you will receive a confirmation, further information about the course and the invoice.
Cancellation
- According to our general terms and conditions.