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  1. Pre conference course E - BSL-3 Facilities: From Planning to Performance Verification

    InstructorsFelix Gmünder (CH) and Timo Kehl (De) SOLD OUT The planning, design, construction and performance review of high containment facilities, including BSL-3, ABSL-3 and BSL-3Ag, requires a well thought out approach if the outcome is to meet the intentions of the owner or client and the users.  
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  2. Annual General Meeting 2026

    Members only event
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  3. EBSA Thursday - Cyberbiosecurity: A Unique Marriage of Biosecurity and Information Systems

    Webinar by Julianne L. Baron Increasing reliance on the internet and technology in research and biomedical laboratories has opened these organizations up to increased focus for cyberattacks. 
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  4. New features in the EN12469:2025

    Instructor Matthias Bittner The course explains why the standard for microbiological safety cabinets (BSCs) EN12469:2000 needed updating. How the European standards group came into being for the review. How such an international group operates. The renewed European standard EN12469:2025 is presented, along with its main features and published parts. It details the changes to performance criteria, their testing and the servicing of the devices. It also explains what to look out for when purchasing, installing and routinely maintaining BSCs.
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  5. ISO/TS5441:2024 Competence Requirements for Biorisk Management Advisors: what it is, how to use it

    In spring 2024, the International Organization for Standardization, ISO, published the technical specification ISO/TS5441:2024 Competence Requirements for Biorisk Management Advisors (BMA). ISO/TS5441 compiles all information on required knowledge, skills and experience a biorisk management advisor should have to provide competent advice to an organization under a given context, that is, based on the types of activities with biological material and their risk. ISO/TS5441 helps you to demonstrate and update your competence and it supports organization on how to define their competence need and how to choose a BMA. ISO/TS5441 has been designed by biosafety experts from different countries around the globe based on consensus, thus being a truly international specification. The course will inform BMA of all degree of expertise and fields of activities on how ISO/TS5441 supports biorisk management advice activities. ISO/TS5441 can be purchased from national standardization organisations.  The document cannot be shared as proprietary. However, this is not a prerequisite for attending the course.
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  6. Pre conference course H - Biosafety in a GMP World

    GMP requirements are rooted in strict, non-negotiable legislation while biosafety relies on the nuanced art of risk assessment. These two domains share significant synergies but also harbor conflicts. Misalignment between GMP and biosafety standards can lead to facilities that fail to fully comply with biosafety, compromising containment design, improper airflow management, and increasing risk of carry-over of contamination and release.
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  7. Pre conference course G - Introduction to Behavior based (bio)safety and Human Factors risk assessment

    The behavior-based safety and human factors approach is a proactive and comprehensive strategy aimed at identifying and addressing at-risk behaviors in laboratory settings. This approach emphasizes the importance of individual behaviors in creating a safe work environment and preventing accidents and injuries.
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  8. Pre conference course A - Beyond safety – key professional skills throughout a career in biosafety / biosecurity

    Additional to technical knowledge, a successful career in biosafety or biosecurity requires a number of transferable professional skills. This course will give participants grounding and insight into key skills used by professionals in many areas, and examine how those impact upon a career in biosafety / biosecurity both generally and specifically. 
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  9. Pre conference course I - Cell cultures for research and medical applications: risk-based prevention

    After introducing the basic definitions, the course will cover two major topics: the strategy to identify cell culturesand the risks related to cell cultures and appropriate mitigation measures. Each part will involve interaction with participants, including a final short quizby groups of 3-4.
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