Published by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1. AUDIENCE:This course is designed for public health and clinical laboratory staff, safety professionals, and persons interested in the safe use of biological safety cabinets.BACKGROUND:Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs) are enclosed, ventilated workspaces designed for safely working with pathogens, contaminants, and other potentially hazardous materials.
2. This course enables learners to apply knowledge and practice setting up a biosafety cabinet (also known as a biological safety cabinet, or BSC) in a virtual laboratory.
3. With VR technology added to the existing eLearning course, learners can be trained on how to use a BSC properly without exposure to pathogens or risk of accidental infection or accidental release.VR NOTE: This VR course requires a play area of at least 3ft x 3ft, but ideally a larger 20 ft x 20ft space to make the experience feel more accurate and real.
4. Step into a virtual laboratory and learn how to work safely in the first-ever Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) virtual reality (VR) laboratory training course.
5. CDC chose biosafety cabinets as its first VR training topic because the proper use of a BSC is a critical laboratory safety issue.
6. A BSC is a primary engineering control used to keep laboratory professionals safe by providing a physical barrier and an environmental barrier against biohazardous or infectious agents.
7. Future updates to this course will allow learners to go beyond setup to practice additional skills.
8. Also, the current BSC eLearning course has a consistently high participation rate and has received positive feedback from learners.
9. The misuse of BSCs has contributed to laboratory safety incidents across the country and internationally.
10. This VR course also requires a play area with 360° tracking.
11. Currently, this course is designed to work ONLY on the HTC Vive VR platform.