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AED Program Manual - Main Campus Protected Document

This document provides details of documents and requirements that are mandated by the State of New York and identifies the process of annual review and update of the program that determines the objectives and targets.

ABP Carcinogens and Other Toxic Chemicals in Rodents

This Animal Biosafety Procedure (ABP) describes prudent practices, procedures, and equipment to reduce risk when introducing carcinogens and other toxic chemical agents in laboratory rodents.

ABP Human Cells in Rodents

This Animal Biosafety Procedure (ABP) describes prudent practices, procedures, and equipment to reduce risk when implanting human cells in rodents at Animal Biosafety Level 2 (ABSL-2).

ABP Infectious Agents in Non-Rodents

This Animal Biosafety Procedure (ABP) describes prudent practices, procedures, and equipment to reduce risk when inoculating infectious agents in non-rodent animal species that cannot be manipulated inside a biosafety cabinet (e.g., goats, cows, dogs, cats).

ABP Infectious Agents in Rodents

This Animal Biosafety Procedure (ABP) describes prudent practices, procedures, and equipment to reduce risk when inoculating infectious agents in rodents at Animal Biosafety Level 2 (ABSL-2).

ABP Use of Formaldehyde for Fixation of Whole Animals and Tissues

This Animal Biosafety Procedure (ABP) describes the general practices and procedures to be used when working with formaldehyde.

ABP Viral Vectors in Rodents

This Animal Biosafety Procedure (ABP) describes prudent practices, procedures, and equipment to reduce risk when introducing viral vectors (e.g. lentiviral, adenoviral) into laboratory rodents at Animal Biosafety Level 2 (ABSL-2).

ABSL-2 Facility Signage SOP Protected Document

This Standard Procedure defines the process to effectively select, print, and post Animal Biological Safety Level 2 (ABSL-2) Signage within your unit/department. This is special signage managed with the EHS Biological Safety group; Laboratory Safety Hazard Assessment Signage Program (HASP) signs are not within the scope of this document.

ABSL2 SOP Template

Links to the IACUC website.

Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Program Protected Document

The purpose of these procedures is to ensure that Cornell University employees maintain and operate Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) in a safe manner and do so in accordance with all OSHA Standards and other regulatory compliance codes. This program requires that only trained and authorized operators s hall be permitted to operate an AWP.