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Shipping Infectious Substances & Diagnostic SpecimensThe past few years have seen many changes to the regulations in the US involving the shipment of infectious substances and diagnostic specimens. Due to the potential hazards associated with these types of samples, the regulations concerning both air and ground transportation are very specific and involved. Two of the most common violations for shipments of infectious substances and diagnostic specimens are improper packaging and inadequately trained personnel. The information provided on this page is to serve as a resource for the necessary training required for shipment and packaging and provide some guidance to those who must ship these types of samples. We carry a line of packaging products designed specifically to meet the regulatory requirement for the shipment of infectious substances and diagnostic specimens including the shipment of these samples using dry ice. Following the proper packaging requirements, will ensure your packages arrive safely at their destination and eliminate the potential of costly fines for use of improper packaging. [view our bioship packaging solutions] Our online training course for the shipment of infectious substances is truly unique. The course is ideally suited to those who do not ship any other type hazardous materials. It is tailored specifically to cover the fundamental information needed to ship infectious substances (including shipments on dry ice) and meets the requirements for training as specified in 49 CFR 172 Subpart H, including testing of participants. The online format gives you the flexibility to get the training when you need itÖ.immediately or at your leisure, whenever is most convenient for your schedule. [view our online training solutions] Bioship Packaging SolutionsAll packaging shown below are compliant UN regulated hazardous material packaging for all levels of pathogens. There are options for both ambient and temperature controlled situations. If you have a specific need for a package that you don't see listed, please give us a call at 866-333-1092 or email us at sales@keikaventures.com.
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Shipping Infectious Substances Online TrainingThis course covers the fundamentals of shipping infectious substances and diagnostic specimens. Our 7 step approach encompasses all of the activities which must be addressed when preparing a hazardous material for shipment. This course has been updated to include recent changes to the regulations, including HM-215D. The course also covers shipments containing dry ice.
If you ship other hazardous materials in addition to infectious substances, you will need training which cover the shipment of all hazardous materials (or Dangerous Goods) and, quite possibly, other supplemental training. A few of our other related courses:
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat’s the difference between an infectious substance
and a diagnostic specimen? An infectious substance is defined as materials known to contain or suspected of containing a pathogen. A pathogen is a virus or micro-organism (including viruses, plasmids or other genetic elements, if any) or a proteinaceous infectious particle that has the potential to cause disease in humans or animals. Will the online training course certify me to ship infectious
substances? How often is training required? Do the regulation changes affect air shipments? Examples of some of the changes include: assigning a UN Number to diagnostic specimens and the risk groups removed in relation to the classification of diagnostic specimens. Do the regulation changes affect ground shipments? Examples of some of the changes include: elimination of the current exception form requirements in the HMR (Hazardous Materials Regulations) for diagnostic specimens, revision of current packaging requirements for Division 6.2 materials, modification of the current exception from requirements in the HMR for biological products, and new bulk packaging options for the transportation of regulated medical waste. Do the regulation changes affect US Postal mailings? Examples of some of the changes include: new classification criteria
for Division 6.2 infectious substances, regulation of diagnostic
specimens in Risk Groups 2, 3, or 4 as hazardous materials, and
regulation of certain Risk Group 1 materials (including diagnostic
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