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- Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is actively committed to a culture of laboratory safety and responsible conduct of research. Here are some important resources for laboratory safety and dealing with emergencies
Type of Training (Deadline) |
Tech Temps / Undergrads |
GRAs |
Post Docs / Researchers |
Online - CITI (90 days) |
All Required Modules |
All Required Modules |
All Required Modules |
In-Person Non RCR Project (12 months) |
None required |
8 hrs (ChBE 6001 and 6003) |
8hrs (Phil 6000) |
In-Person NSF Project (12 months) |
1 hr (Cert form) |
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In-Person NIH Project (12 months) |
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- CITI to be completed within the first 90 days of employment. All required modules must be completed with a minimum score of 80%, so it is advisable to space out the training to ensure success.
- Tech Temps and Undergrads that are not being paid by a RCR flagged project do not need to complete In-Person training. For those that are on a RCR project, the In-Person Certification form should be used.
- In-person training must be completed within the first 12 months of hire date or prior to leaving Georgia Tech, if less than a year of employment. Additionally, if the employee is being paid on a RCR flagged project that is terming, the training must be completed before the project end date. (Non-compliant employee salary cannot remain on RCR flagged project.)
- Some leeway allowed for the completion of Phil 6000 based on time and other constraints. In these instances, an In-Person Certification form must be completed, with signatures from both the employee and advisor. Please contact Leslie Schlag, leslie.schlag@chbe.gatech.edu in advance of the deadline to make the necessary arrangements.
- Though approved by the institute, workshops are not a ChBE approved option for in-person training hours at this time.
- Please contact Leslie Schlag, ChBE RCR compliance, at leslie.schlag@chbe.gatech.edu, for further information.
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