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Occupational Safety in Animal Care Facilities Brochure
Guidelines on Anesthesia and Analgesia in Mice
Guidelines on Adjuvant Use in Rats and Mice
Guidelines on Anesthesia and Analgesia in Non-Human Primates
Guidelines on Anesthesia and Analgesia in Rabbits

Environmental Hazard

Any substance, including antibiotics, that presents a concern for environmental contamination, but has been deemed not a risk to human health in the concentrations being used, thus can be used in an animal housing room other than an animal containment room. An example of this is antibiotics, which are not hazardous to humans directly but can cause problems with antibiotic resistance when released into the environment.