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         All operations within the University of Waterloo, the host institution, are regulated by the <a href = "https://uwaterloo.ca/safety-office/">University of Waterloo’s Safety Office</a>. The regulations set out by the Canadian Biosafety Regulations & Guidelines affects the practices of the University. The <a href = "https://uwaterloo.ca/safety-office/">University of Waterloo Safety Office</a>>, including the <a href = "https://uwaterloo.ca/safety-office/committees-and-representatives/lab-safety">University of Waterloo Lab Safety Committee</a>, has certified our host laboratory for the intended research. We follow the <a href = "https://uwaterloo.ca/safety-office/programs-and-procedures/laboratory-safety/biosafety">Biosafety Programs & Procedures</a> set out by the Safety Office.
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Safety in Canada

Canada has well established Biosafety Regulations & Guidelines to regulate research practices. These practices can be found at the Public Health Agency of Canada website.

Safety at the University of Waterloo

All operations within the University of Waterloo, the host institution, are regulated by the University of Waterloo’s Safety Office. The regulations set out by the Canadian Biosafety Regulations & Guidelines affects the practices of the University. The University of Waterloo Safety Office, including the University of Waterloo Lab Safety Committee, has certified our host laboratory for the intended research. We follow the Biosafety Programs & Procedures set out by the Safety Office.

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