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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette-New Iberia Research Center
has an on site Occupational Health and Safety program. The Occupational
Health and Safety program is provided for employees in order to
address health and safety issues pertaining to working in a laboratory
animal setting using non-human primates as the principle animal
model.
The program is driven by Standard Operating Procedures that address
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention’s regulations and recommendations
issued for the health and safety of all employees. The program provides
oversight for the injury reporting, health surveillance, respiratory
protection, radiological safety, chemical safety and biological
safety programs.
The Occupational Health and Safety program also plays a part in
the health of our non-human primates by requiring that all employees,
students, and visitors provide proof of a negative Tuberculosis
test performed 6 months prior to contact with the animals at the
Center. If the person cannot have a Tuberculosis test performed,
a negative chest radiograph performed within 1 year of contact will
be accepted. Other pre-visit requirements must be met for specific
areas of the Center, ex. Respirator Clearance, Titers, etc. Contact
the Occupational Health Nurse or your NIRC representative to obtain
additional information regarding pre-visit requirements.
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