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Guide to Lab Safety Plan. EHS.unc.edu. Only a registered PI can create a new plan. Once the PI adds a “Safety Supervisor” they can complete the LSP. Click here to add or remove lab workers. Clicking “Update” allows you to make changes to the entire plan. **Select the applicable hazards in your lab. Add Rooms. Then “Save & Continue”
The Laboratory Safety Plan is a required document that outlines specific conditions, hazards, and controls in your laboratory spaces. Table of Contents. Introduction. Schedule A: Laboratory Project Information. Schedule B: Hazardous Chemicals & Equipment. Schedules C & D: Radioactive Materials & X-Ray Equipment. Schedule E: Laser Equipment.
The Principal Investigator (PI) is ultimately responsible for assuring compliance with applicable University IRB policies and procedures, DHHS Federal Policy Regulations, and FDA regulations and for the oversight of the research study and the informed consent process.
In many countries, the term principal investigator (PI) refers to the holder of an independent grant and the lead researcher for the grant project, usually in the sciences, such as a laboratory study or a clinical trial. The phrase is also often used as a synonym for "head of the laboratory" or "research group leader".
17 Σεπ 2019 · It is now a requirement under ICH GCP E6 (R2) addendum for the Principal Investigator (PI) to demonstrate their oversight of a clinical trial. Sites need to be able to provide evidence that the PI is actively involved in the conduct of the trial and is assuming the required responsibilities.
9 Ιουλ 2020 · PI stands for Principal Investigator, or Primary Investigator. Essentially the professor that heads a research project. With regards to a project or even lab, there may be one or more PI, in this case they would be called co-PI's (i.e., you may be technically working under more than one professor).
New Worker Onboarding. The Laboratory/Radiation Worker Registration Form is required for all personnel who work in a laboratory environment, regardless of whether they actually handle hazardous materials. Please make sure that all laboratory workers have completed this form and selected the appropriate Principal Investigator.