ISO 35001:2019 is the first international standard designed specifically to help laboratories and related organizations establish and maintain a robust biorisk management system (BRMS). It addresses both biosafety and biosecurity risks, aiming to prevent unintentional exposure to biological agents or toxins, and protect against misuse, loss, theft, or intentional release.

The standard combines risk-based thinking with a process approach, offering a framework that enables organizations to evaluate risks associated with biological agents and materials and apply controls to mitigate them. It aligns closely with ISO management system principles and supports integration with other standards such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001.
ISO 35001:2019 applies to:
This standard provides a foundation for creating and maintaining a culture of safety and security. Whether you’re running a Level 1 lab or a BSL-4 facility, ISO 35001 helps formalize and structure your risk management efforts across operations, personnel, infrastructure, and procedures.
At Pacific Certifications, we help labs and institutions of all sizes to comply with ISO 35001 in alignment with sector-specific needs. Contact us at support@demo.pacificcert.com to get started!
Certification to ISO 35001 is a formal process that validates your organization’s capability to identify and manage biological risks. The certification process typically involves the following steps:
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Successful implementation of ISO 35001 requires a risk-based, structured approach:
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Organizations implementing ISO 35001 must maintain documentation covering:
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ISO 35001 is intended for organizations that:
Even small research teams or startups working with non-pathogenic materials can benefit from adopting this standard to establish good governance and laboratory safety culture.
Certification costs for ISO 35001 vary depending on:
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Week | Activities |
Week 1 | Initial assessment and stakeholder alignment |
Week 2 | Risk evaluation and documentation drafting |
Week 3 | Implementation of SOPs and training |
Week 4 | Internal audit and gap closure |
Week 5 | Management review and external audit readiness |
Week 6 | Certification audit and final adjustments |
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ISO 35001 outlines a comprehensive management system that includes:

Pacific Certifications helps organizations interpret and apply these requirements based on their operations and sector-specific risks.

Lately, the importance of biorisk management continues to grow, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the need for robust laboratory safety systems. A report from the Global Health Security Index noted that only 35% of countries have strong governance over biosafety and biosecurity.
Pharmaceutical R&D, synthetic biology, and vaccine manufacturing sectors are now routinely adopting ISO 35001 to meet both regulatory and partner expectations. Furthermore, donor agencies and international research collaborations increasingly require proof of biosafety compliance.
ISO 35001 adoption is also driven by dual-use research concerns, as facilities handling sensitive biological agents must demonstrate that their research cannot be weaponized or misused.
At Pacific Certifications, we provide complete support for ISO 35001:2019 including:
Our team works with biotech, academic, government, and healthcare labs globally to ensure full compliance with ISO 35001. To get started, contact us at support@demo.pacificcert.com!
Yes, organizations can achieve certification through accredited bodies.
It is recommended for any lab working with biological materials, especially BSL-2 and above.
Yes, ISO 35001 is fully compatible with other ISO management system standards.
In some regions, adoption is voluntary but highly recommended or required for funding and licensing.
Typically 6–8 weeks, depending on lab complexity and readiness.
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