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Are you new to Bowdoin?

If you will be working in a lab as a Professor, Researcher, Lab Instructor, Lab Tech, or Visiting Professor, then you will n


STUDENTS:

Are you a student participating in an Honors Project or Independent Study?

You will need to complete at least TWO trainings:  Initial Hazardous  Hazardous Waste Management Training and Laboratory Safety Training .  These -both are accessed through Canvas.  See below for instructions   These trainings are required by OSHA and EPA and each training must be repeated annually.  If you will be working with live animals you may need additional training.  Contact the Animal Care Supervisor (Marko Melendy 725-3517, mmelendy@bowdoin.edu ) for further information and to schedule a training.

Are you a student

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Lab Assistant or are you doing glassware washing or other peripheral work in a lab?

You will need to have a blue card showing completion and currency of the full Laboratory Safety Training or of the abbreviated Lab Safety Awareness Training.  These trainings are accessed through Canvas. See below for instructions.

FACULTY / STAFF:

Are you new to Bowdoin?

If you will be working in a lab as a Professor, Researcher, Lab Instructor, Lab Tech, or Visiting Professor, then you will need to complete at least TWO trainings:  Initial Hazardous  Hazardous Waste Management Training and Laboratory Safety Training - both are accessed through Canvas.  See below for instructions .  These trainings are required by OSHA and EPA and each training must be repeated annually.  If you will be working with live animals you may need additional training.  Contact the Animal Care Supervisor (Marko Melendy 725-3517, mmelendy@bowdoin.edu ) for further information and to schedule a training.

Are you a

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Faculty or Staff person working with vertebrates or cephalopods?

If you will be working with live vertebrate animals or cephalopods, you will need to take an online training module titled “Working With the IACUC for Investigators and Staff" at CITIProgram.org.  See the Bowdoin IACUC page for more information.  If you will be working with recombinant DNA, synthetic nucleic acid molecules, biohazardous agents, or biotoxins in College facilities, you will also need to complete “Initial Biosafety Training for Investigators and Staff” available online through CITIProgram.org.  See the Bowdoin IBC page for more information.  This training needs to be repeated every three years.

Are you a student who needs access to the vivarium or are working with vertebrates?

Students needing access to the Vivarium or who will be coming into direct and repeated contact with live vertebrate animals will need to take an online training module titled “Working With the IACUC for Students" at CITIProgram.org.  Students working with recombinant DNA, synthetic nucleic acid molecules, biohazardous agents, or biotoxins will also need to complete “Initial Biosafety Training for Students” available online through CITIProgram.org.  This training will need to be repeated annually.  Students should contact their professors or advisor to verify which training is required for their work.

Do you need to renew your training?

Look at your Training Certification Card (or “Blue Card”) to see when your current trainings expire. If your training expiration date is approaching you will need to renew your training.  Most laboratory workers will need to repeat at least TWO trainings:  Hazardous Waste Management Training and Laboratory Safety Training .  These - both are accessed through Canvas.  See below for instructions These trainings are required by OSHA and EPA and each training must be repeated annually.  If you will be working with live animals you may need additional training.  Contact the Animal Care Supervisor (Marko Melendy 725-3517, mmelendy@bowdoin.edu) for further information and to schedule a training.

What are the two program options for Laboratory Safety Training?

If you need to renew your lab safety training for the upcoming academic year OR if you are new to Bowdoin and need to get your initial lab safety certification you now have TWO OPTIONS:
Option 1 - View the online,  2-hour lab safety videos and complete the test associated with the online training.  This is the traditional method and, until recently, the only option.  This training must be renewed annually by redoing the procedure again.
Option 2 - Attend a one hour live training that will be conducted during the first week of classes each semester.  For individuals choosing option #2 and attending the training, annual renewal of your lab safety training will be accomplished very differently.  Every two weeks an email will be sent out containing a link to a five-minute “Safety Break”.   These Safety Breaks will vary in content from week to week, sometimes a straightforward safety video, sometimes a link to a safety related article, sometimes a message regarding an incident or accident or policy change here at Bowdoin.  The only thing that ALL Safety Breaks will have in common is an average duration of ~ 5 MINUTES.  
After attending the live training session you will be issued a Safety Break Logsheet. Each time you engage in viewing a Safety Break during the year, you can log it on this sheet.  If after a year’s time you have logged 20 Safety Breaks on your log sheet, you can submit the sheet to the Office of Laboratory Safety and you will be issued a new Blue Card - no need to re-do the online training!  (If you opt to not view the Safety Breaks- you can redo the on-line or live training and get a new Blue Card.)
If you have a current Blue Card, but want to switch to the Option 2 program, then you MUST attend a live training.  The existing two-hour on-line training cannot be used in place of the Option 2 live training in the Option 2 program.
Details regarding the scheduling of the Option 2 Live Training will be sent out by email in August, January and May.

How do I access online trainings?

Initial Hazardous Waste Management Training, Hazardous Waste Management Training, and Laboratory Safety Training are available on-line.  To access Laboratory Safety Training, go to the LAB SAFETY page.  To access either Hazardous Waste Management trainings go to the WASTE MANAGEMENT page.  When finished with the on-line trainings, visit the office of Laboratory Safety, 41A Druckenmiller Hall, to get a Training Certification Card (or “Blue Card”).

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How do I access online trainings?


Both the online Lab Safety Training and Hazardous Waste Training are set up in a single Canvas course  The following steps will get you to the Office of Laboratory Safety Canvas training site


1 - Visit this page to enroll in the Canvas Lab Safety Training course-https://bowdoin.instructure.com/enroll/RATJ7F


2 - Click on the ‘Enroll in Course’ button:

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3 - Click on the ‘Go to the Course’ button:


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You will then be placed in the organization and can begin the training.


The Office of Laboratory Safety organization will henceforth be available to you via your Canvas Dashboard upon login.


When finished with the on-line trainings, submit a training attestation form (See "How do I get a Blue Card?", below).

How Do I Get a Blue Card?

In order to get a Training Certification Card (aka: Blue Card) please complete and “sign” the attached training attestation form (below) and email it to  rbernier@bowdointo  dtesfaga@bowdoin.edu.  .  I Your attestation form will be put it on file , prepare and your Blue Card , and deliver the card will be prepared and delivered to your lab or your lab advisor.

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Training Attestation Form

(click on form below)

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Training Attestation Form.pdf

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What is "Laboratory Specific Training?

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