BIOHAZARD Sample Clauses

The BIOHAZARD clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the handling, containment, and disposal of biological hazards in the context of the agreement. It typically outlines the standards parties must follow when working with potentially infectious materials, such as requiring compliance with relevant health and safety regulations and specifying protocols for accidental exposure or contamination. This clause serves to protect all parties by minimizing health risks, ensuring legal compliance, and clarifying liability in the event of a biohazard incident.
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BIOHAZARD. All cultured animal and human cells have the potential for carrying viruses, latent viral genomes, and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. NIGMS Repository Samples shipped by the Repository should therefore not be treated as if they are free of contamination. These NIGMS Repository Sample(s) should always be handled carefully by trained persons under laboratory conditions which afford adequate biohazard containment following MINIMUM SAFETY GUIDELINES RECOMMENDED FOR WORKING WITH HUMAN CELL CULTURES. By
BIOHAZARD. Fruitometry will use industry best practise wash down techniques to minimise the likelihood of biohazard orchard cross-contamination. The Client will be required to advise Fruitometry if they have any special requirements to reduce biohazards.
BIOHAZARD. All cultured animal and human cells have the potential for carrying viruses, latent viral genomes and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. Sample(s) shipped by the Autism Research Resource should therefore not be treated as if they are free of contamination. These Sample(s) should always be handled carefully by trained persons under laboratory conditions which afford adequate biohazard containment following MINIMUM SAFETY GUIDELINES RECOMMENDED FOR WORKING WITH BIOHAZARDS. By accepting these Sample(s), the undersigned assume full responsibility for their safe and appropriate handling.
BIOHAZARD. All cultured animal and human cells as well as other human biological have the potential for carrying viruses, latent viral genomes, and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. Repository Materials should therefore NOT be treated as if they are free of contamination. Repository Materials should always be handled carefully by trained persons under laboratory conditions which afford adequate biohazard containment following MINIMUM SAFETY GUIDELINES RECOMMENDED FOR WORKING WITH HUMAN CELL CULTURES. By accepting the Repository Materials, the undersigned assumes full responsibility for their safe and appropriate handling. Recipient Principal Investigator agrees to provide notice to the NINDS Repository of any containment or quality issues related to the Repository Materials.
BIOHAZARD. Cultured human cells have the potential for carrying viruses, latent viral genomes, and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. Materials should therefore NOT be treated as if they are free of contamination. Materials should always be handled carefully by trained persons in accordance with good laboratory practices and under laboratory conditions that afford adequate biohazard containment following the guidelines published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC), which are accessible via the following link: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm. By accepting Materials, Institution assumes full responsibility for their safe and appropriate handling (which term herein shall include, without limitation, any transfer or disposition thereof). Institution agrees to provide notice to the FCDI and the CIRM Repository of any containment or quality issues related to any Materials.
BIOHAZARD. All cultured animal and human cells as well as other human biological have the potential for carrying viruses, la2tent viral genomes, and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. NINDS Materials should always be handled carefully by trained persons under laboratory conditions which afford adequate biohazard containment following MINIMUM SAFETY GUIDELINES RECOMMENDED FOR WORKING WITH HUMAN CELL CULTURES. By accepting the NINDS Materials, the undersigned assumes full responsibility for their safe and appropriate handling under GMP conditions. Principal Investigator agrees to provide notice to the NHCDR of any containment or quality issues related to the NINDS Materials. THE NHCDR MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS AND EXTENDS NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IN ADDITION, THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THAT THE USE OF THE MATERIAL WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. IN ADDITION THE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR INSTITUTION ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE MATERIAL MAY BE THE SUBJECT OF A PATENT APPLICATION OR COVERED BY PATENT RIGHTS IN ONE OR MORE COUNTRIES. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LICENSES TO SUCH PATENT RIGHTS ARE PROVIDED. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED, NO LICENSE OR RIGHT TO USE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENT, TECHNOLOGY, OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS CONVEYED TO PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR’S INSTITUTION UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR’S INSTITUTION TO OBTAIN FROM THIRD PARTIES THAT MAY HAVE A PROPRIETARY INTEREST IN THE MATERIAL, OR MODIFICATIONS (ADDITION OR DELETION OF BIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS) OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF, ANY PERMISSIONS NECESSARY THAT ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE PRINICPAL INVESTIGATOR’S INSTITUTION INTENDED USE OF THE MATERIAL, MODIFICATIONS, OR DERIVATIVES.
BIOHAZARD. Cultured human cells have the potential for carrying viruses, latent viral genomes, and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. Materials should therefore NOT be treated as if they are free of contamination. Materials should always be handled carefully by trained persons under laboratory conditions that afford adequate biohazard containment following MINIMUM SAFETY GUIDELINES RECOMMENDED FOR WORKING WITH HUMAN CELL CULTURES, which guidelines can be obtained from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ upon request. By accepting the Materials, Institution assumes full responsibility for their safe and appropriate handling. Institution agrees to provide notice to the Coriell and the Repository of any containment or quality issues related to the Materials.
BIOHAZARD. Cultured human cells have the potential for carrying viruses, latent viral genomes, and other infectious agents in a latent or inactive state. Materials should therefore NOT be treated as if they are free of contamination. Materials should always be handled carefully by trained persons in accordance with good laboratory practices and under laboratory conditions that afford adequate biohazard containment following the guidelines published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC), which are accessible via the following link: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/index.htm. By accepting Materials, Principal Investigator assumes full responsibility for their safe and appropriate handling. Principal Investigator agrees to provide notice to the FCDI and the CIRM Repository of any containment or quality issues related to any Materials.
BIOHAZARD. Biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste, bodily fluids or samples of a microorganism, virus or toxin (from a biological source) that can affect human health.

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