BSL-2: Biosafety level 2. A level of biosafety considered appropriate for agents that can cause human disease, but whose potential for transmission is limited.
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It is the PI or supervisor’s responsibility to assess an individual’s readiness to work with BSL-2 agents, and also to directly demonstrate and train new personnel ...
8.0 Working with BSL-2 Agents (other than blood & body fluids) Principal investigators wishing to use other Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) agents, such as vaccinia or unfixed ...
BSL-2 placards (Provided by Biosafety Officer) Secondary container for transporting biohazards (sealed, leak proof and labeled as biohazard) Disposable gloves