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    Biosafety and Permits

    Biosafety

    Biosafety

    Biosafety involves the containment and management of biological hazards, policy development, construction of containment facilities, training and immunisation.

    Gene technology

    Gene technology

    Regulations, guidelines and application processes involved in working with genetically modified organisms.

    Biosecurity - import and export of biologicals

    Biosecurity - import and export of biologicals

    Guidance on the import and export of goods and biologicals, whether transporting internationally, interstate or just next door. The requirements for labelling, packing, material transfer agreements, import permits, and recording the shipment vary, depending on the nature of the goods or...

    Defence export controls

    Defence export controls

    If your research involves the export of tangible items, or intangible ones (such as emails, software, information) that have or may have a military application, or could be used in the development or production of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons systems, you may need a permit from the...

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    Sanctions

    Sanctions prohibit UniSA from dealing with specific individuals and entities, or providing those individuals, entities and specified countries with access to specific types of training, services and resources. Find out how sanctions might affect you.

    Chemical hazards, equipment and radiation safety

    Chemical hazards, equipment and radiation safety

    If your research involves the use of hazardous chemicals, nanomaterials, radiation or certain types of plant and equipment, you may need authorisation.

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