The Princeton University Biosafety Manual is intended to be a resource for information, guidelines, policies, and procedures that will enable and encourage those working in the laboratory environment to work safely and reduce or eliminate the potential for exposure to biological hazards. The information presented here also reflects the requirements and guidelines of federal and state regulations. It is intended that the Principal Investigator and supervisory personnel will supplement this information with instruction and guidance regarding specific practices and procedures unique to the work being done by those in their laboratories. Program Scope, Responsibilities and Regulatory Background Registration of Biohazards Risk Assessment Biological Safety Levels Animal Biosafety Research with Non-Human Primate Materials Using Sharps Safely in the Research Laboratory Staff Meagan Fitzpatrick Biosafety Officer 609-258-6258 Halina Staniszewska Sr. Lab Safety Specialist 609-258-9527