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B SL-2, BSL-3, BSL3-Ag, ABSL-3, BPCUs
The three bottom-line measures of success for your biocontainment rooms, suites, or floors are: 1) they get successfully commissioned, validated, and certified to operate, 2) they operate safely and securely, and 3) they operate efficiently. Major program revenue streams, capital expenditures, and institutional liability are firmly linked to these three measures of success.
It is critical for your institution to be represented. Essential new plans, designs, management and operational procedures vital to the safety and security of your biocontainment facilities (and community) are being addressed at this meeting.
Attend this conference to learn the new operational- and risk-based planning models for biocontainment that are delivering the three bottom-line measures of success with cost-effective construction and upgrade initiatives, and with affordable operating solutions. Here you’ll get ahead of the planning and operating curve on:
• Biocontainment & animals - ABSL-3, BSL3-Ag • Latest lessons learned on biosafety and security • Facility operating plans • Design and construction details • Risk-based planning and management • Training, authorization, and tracking procedures • Construction costs & contracting strategies • Commissioning and validation processes • New regulatory guidelines and certification requirements
Make The 2008 International Conference on Biocontainment Facilities in Washington, DC this spring the cornerstone of your institution’s success strategy for biocontainment facilities for research programs, disease outbreak preparedness, vaccine development, and bio-defense initiatives.
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