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Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) in the Animal Facility

Working with laboratory animals in a research setting involves several risk factors. To protect both personnel and animals, it is essential to follow established safety procedures and guidelines. These measures help prevent accidents, reduce exposure to allergens and infectious agents, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

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Allergy for fur bearing animals is a concern at the lab animal facility.
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Creating a Safe Work Environment

Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Each employee plays a vital role in maintaining a secure and healthy workplace. If you work in the Laboratory Animal Facility at the University of Bergen, you must prioritize safety in every task. Compliance with established requirements is essential.

Working in an animal facility involves specific risks, such as exposure to allergens and anesthetic gases. It is crucial that all personnel understand these hazards and know how to protect themselves. Additionally, many substances used in research can be dangerous if handled carelessly.

Your Responsibilities

  • Be familiar with and follow all work processes, requirements, and procedures.
  • Assess risks before starting any task.
  • Verify that you have the necessary documentation before beginning work.
  • Take the time to perform tasks safely.
  • Always use the required safety equipment.
  • Maintain order and cleanliness in the workplace.
  • Clean up thoroughly after work.
  • Contribute to a positive and safe working environment.
  • Know the fire safety instructions and your responsibilities in an emergency.
  • Report accidents, near misses, and deviations promptly.
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