The risks and hazards associated with biological spills and exposures can vary greatly depending on the nature of the biological material involved. Some pathogens require very small quantities to potentially cause an infection. A thorough Risk Assessment should be conducted prior to working with biologically hazardous materials to ensure that a spill or an exposure can be dealt with in a safe and efficient manner.
BSL 3 labs should respond as per their site-specific Biosafety Manual. Exposures to biologically hazardous materials can occur in a variety of ways. These
could include needle sticks, cuts, punctures, inhalation, accidental ingestion and
splashes to the mucus membranes (i.e. eyes, mouth, and nose). For splashes Call University Police (X-333 or 631-632-3333) and/or seek medical attention following
exposure. In addition, report exposures to your supervisor as soon as possible. It
is important to remember that many potential biological infections may not result
in symptoms for a period of days, weeks, or months following an exposure. Therefore,
it is strongly recommended to seek medical attention immediately after a potential
exposure even if you are not feeling symptoms. Report any accidents, exposures, illness or other incidents.
For needlesticks and small cuts

BIOLOGICAL SAFETY OFFICER
Chris Kuhlow | (631) 632-3717 | Christopher.Kuhlow@stonybrook.edu

CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICER
Ying Liu | (631) 632-3032 | Ying.Liu.1@stonybrook.edu
