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Designated Supervisor
The Designated Supervisor is the adult who directly supervises a student’s experiment. If a Qualified Scientist is directly supervising the experiment then there is no need for an additional Designated Supervisor. In this case the Qualified Scientist signs the forms, such as Form 3 or Form 5A, in place of a Designated Supervisor. A
Designated Supervisor is always required when there are hazardous
substances or devices being used in an experiment or if the
experiment involves hazardous activities. Many experiments
require either a Qualified Scientist or a Designated Supervisor to supervise
the project. These project include most vertebrate animal studies, experiments
involving Biosafety Level 1 biological agents, and some experiements
involving controlled substances. The Designated
Supervisor is also responsible for the care of any vertebrate animals
used in an experiment.
In
addition, the sponsoring teacher or the SRC may require the presence
of a Designated Supervisor if either feels that special supervision
is necessary. Any time a Designated Supervisor is used, that person must approve the
project and sign the appropriate forms BEFORE the experiment may begin.
To
qualify as a Designated Supervisor the person does not need to have
an advanced degree, but should be thoroughly familiar with the student’s
project, and must be trained in the student’s area of research.
The Adult Sponsor or a parent may act as the Designated Supervisor if
he/she has been properly trained.
For
more information as to which projects require a Designated Supervisor
please see the rules and regulations for Restricted
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