This Code of Practice describes an effective housekeeping and cleaning regimes for high containment animal facilities to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for all staff and visitors. This is part of a series of guidance documents produced by the NADIR FP7 project. There are various international and national standards in place for undertaking infectious work in animals with pathogens that require high containment facilities. These guidance documents be examples of how these can be practically interprete
Reprint; originally publ. 1995SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5809.36...
In Belgium, most activities involving animal experiments with transgenic and experimentally infected...
The aim of this chapter is to provide the reader with guidance and relevant sources related to imple...
This Best Practice document describes the minimum requirements for dealing with events of certain ma...
This Best Practice Guidance covers the requirements for the selection and validation of disinfectant...
Fumigation is defined as an operation in which a substance is released into the atmosphere so as to ...
The document provides guidance on training and competency for working with high consequence animal p...
This document aims to serve as guidance for biosafety officers, end-users, regulators and inspectors...
The intent of this guideline is to provide a basis for understanding the potential hazards when work...
Sealability is a requirement for containment level 3 facilities, in order to permit gaseous decontam...
Appropriate housing that promotes excellent health and high welfare for different livestock species ...
All persons working with experimental animals must receive training regarding procedures and equipme...
Production methods in animal farming have changed dramatically over the past 20 years. An emphasis o...
This guidance is provided for the use of experimentally infected animals housed in indoor research f...
The Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP)/National Animal Health Emergenc...
Reprint; originally publ. 1995SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5809.36...
In Belgium, most activities involving animal experiments with transgenic and experimentally infected...
The aim of this chapter is to provide the reader with guidance and relevant sources related to imple...
This Best Practice document describes the minimum requirements for dealing with events of certain ma...
This Best Practice Guidance covers the requirements for the selection and validation of disinfectant...
Fumigation is defined as an operation in which a substance is released into the atmosphere so as to ...
The document provides guidance on training and competency for working with high consequence animal p...
This document aims to serve as guidance for biosafety officers, end-users, regulators and inspectors...
The intent of this guideline is to provide a basis for understanding the potential hazards when work...
Sealability is a requirement for containment level 3 facilities, in order to permit gaseous decontam...
Appropriate housing that promotes excellent health and high welfare for different livestock species ...
All persons working with experimental animals must receive training regarding procedures and equipme...
Production methods in animal farming have changed dramatically over the past 20 years. An emphasis o...
This guidance is provided for the use of experimentally infected animals housed in indoor research f...
The Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Plan (FAD PReP)/National Animal Health Emergenc...
Reprint; originally publ. 1995SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:5809.36...
In Belgium, most activities involving animal experiments with transgenic and experimentally infected...
The aim of this chapter is to provide the reader with guidance and relevant sources related to imple...