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It is a requirement under the Law that every experiment you complete is recorded on the appropriate Form 6 before the end of the day.

Are You Compliant?

You must comply with Hong Kong Law and have Animal Ethics Experimentation Committee (AEEC) Approval from CUHK

Self-Assessment Questionnaire
General Regulations and Duties
  • No individual should attempt to conduct research using animals unless they have an appropriate licence and Animal Ethics Experimentation Approval.
  • All licensees MUST ensure their licences are current, valid for the location, and include all the procedures that they wish to conduct in the species.
  • Cage cards detailing the contents of the cage as well as AEEC number, investigator names and emergency contact details MUST be displayed on ALL cages.
  • Post-operative (Yellow) cage cards detailing post-operative care MUST be used following surgical procedures; details of analgesia as indicated in the AEEC Approval MUST be displayed.
  • You must seek advice from LASEC should you be unsure of the health condition or welfare of your animals.
  • The licensee shall keep an up-to-date record of Form 6 (soft or hard copy - updated for the current day of experimentation) and submit Form 7 returns to the Department of Health by December 31st of each licensing year. The Government have the right to visit places of experimentation at anytime.
  • Full details of CUHK's Animal Experimentation Regulations can be found here.
  • Should you have any Animal Welfare Concerns, you may report in confidence here.
Safety in the Animal Holding Core
  • All Personnel must follow CUHK safety regulations.
  • Personal protective gown, gloves and mask, shoe covers and hairnet MUST be worn in the Animal Holding Core.
  • Secondary spill-proof containers must be used for transportation of hazardous materials.
  • A First Aid Kit is available near the main entrance of the Animal Holding Core.
  • Spill Kits are available in Room 717 and 728.
  • Use appropriate safety cabinets or biosafety cabinets for your experiment. It is the investigator’s responsibility to ensure the safety of researchers, staff and research animals.
  • Use of carcinogens MUST be approved and conducted in an appropriate area.
  • Infectious agents MUST NOT be used in the Animal Holding Core.
  • In case of an alarm sounding, there are two emergency exits available to permit evacuation.
  • Any animal experiments should be terminated immediately under circumstances where there is a possibility that pain and/or suffering would occur if the animal were left unattended.
Bring in Animals or Tissues into CUHK

Working with Animals from Outside CUHK
Unless prior approval has been given, the following must not be brought into the Animal Holding Core or School of Biomedical Sciences:

  • animals  (dead or alive) 
  • animal organs or tissues/fluids derived from animals (including, but not restricted to serum, plasma, blood, urine) 
  •  tumour or cell lines 
  • equipment, clothing (including laboratory coats) or other items that have had contact with animals NOT from LASEC
  1. Should you wish to bring in animals, cell lines or equipment, seek the advice of Animal Holding Core/LASEC staff.
  2. Arrangements can be made to health screen animals and clean equipment and caging.
  3. Protocols are in place to assist you in matters involving collaboration with outside partners.
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