1. Richmond, JY (Ed),
Anthologies of Biosafety, XI. Worker Health and Safety
Issues, American Biological Safety Association, Mundeleen, IL, 2008.
2. Richmond, JY, Achieving a “Biosafety Culture” in Biomedical
Laboratories, in JY Richmond (Ed), Anthologies of Biosafety,
XI. Worker Health and Safety Issues, pp169-182, American
Biological Safety Association, Mundeleen, IL, 2008.
3. Richmond, JY (Contributing Editor), Biosafety in Microbiological
and Biomedical Laboratories, 5th edition,http://www.cdc.gov/od/ohs/biosfty/bmbl5/bmbl5toc.htm, 2007
4. WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization, WHO biosafety
risk assessment and guidelines for the production and quality control of human
influenza pandemic viruses, Annex 5, WHO, Geneva, 2006.
5. Heifets, LB and Richmond, JY, Modern Biological Safety
Standards in Tuberculosis Diagnostic (Clinical) Laboratories in JY
Richmond (Ed), Anthologies of Biosafety: IX. Exploring the Performance
Envelope for BSL-3 and BSL-4 Laboratories, pp 155-166, American Biological
Safety Association,Mundeleen, IL, 2006.
6. Richmond, JY and Previsani, N, Towaard Global Biosafety
Harmonization, in JY Richmond (Ed), Anthologies of Biosafety,
VIII. Evolving Issues in Containment, pp 1-13, American Biological Safety
Association, Mundeleen, IL, 2005.
7. Nolte, KB, Taylor, DG and Richmond, JY. Biosafety Considerations
for Autopsy, AM J Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 23(2): 107-122, 2002.
8. Richmond, JY (Ed). Anthology of Biosafety, V.BSL-4
Laboratories, publication of the American Biological Safety Association
(ABSA), Chicago 2002.
9. Richmond, JY, Member of Committee on Precursor Measurements Necessary
to Support Human Operations on the Surface of Mars, Safe on Mars,
publication of the National Research Council, Washington, DC, 2002
10. Knolte, KB, Taylor, DG and Richmond, JY. Biosafety
Considerations for Autopsy, Am J Forensic Med and Path, 23(2):107-122, 2002.
11. Richmond, JY, The US Select Agent and Laboratory
registration Program, in M Dando et al (eds),
Maximizing the Security and Development Benefits from the Bological and
Toxin Weapons Convention, pp 259-271, 2002.
12. Richmond, JY, Crane, J, Phillips, J and Howard, W. Biosafety in
Public Health Laboratories, in Anthology of Biosafety, IV. Issues
in Public Health, J.Y. Richmond (Ed), pp 197-206, publication of the
American Biological Safety Association (ABSA), Chicago 2001.
13. Nolte, KB, Taylor, DG and Richmond, JY. Autopsy Biosafety,
in Anthology of Biosafety, IV. Issues in Public Health, J.Y.
Richmond (Ed), pp 1-50, publication of the American Biological Safety
Association (ABSA), Chicago 2001.
14. Richmond, JY and McKinney, RW (Eds), Primary Containment for
Biohazards: Selection, Installation and Use of Biological Safety
Cabinets, 2ndedition, CDC/NIH, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, 2000.
15. Richmond, JY (Ed), Proceedings of the 6th National
Symposium on Biosafety: Prudent Practices for the New Millennium, published by
the American Biological Safety Association, Mundelein, IL, 2000
16. Richmond, JY (Ed). Anthology of Biosafety, III: Applications of
Principles, publication of the American Biological Safety
Association (ABSA), Chicago 2000.
17. Richmond, JY and McKinney, RW (Eds), Biosafety in
Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, 4th edition, CDC/NIH, US
Government Printing Office, Washington, 1999.
18. Richmond, JY, The 1, 2, 3's of Biosafety Levels, in Proceedings
of the 5th National Symposium on Biosafety: A Rational Basis for Risk
Assessment,J.Y. Richmond (Ed), pp1-17, publication of the American
Biological Safety Association (ABSA), Chicago 1998.
19. Richmond, JY, Elements of Biocontainment, in Proceedings
of the 5th National Symposium on Biosafety: A Rational Basis for Risk
Assessment, J.Y. Richmond (Ed), pp 31-43, publication of the American
Biological Safety Association (ABSA), Chicago 1998.
20. Unlisted co-author, Fatal Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1
(B Virus) Infection Following a Mucocutaneous Exposure and Interim
Recommendations for Worker Protection, MMWR 47(49):10731093, 1998
21. Richmond, JY and
Good, RC, Goals for Working Safely
with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex Species in Clinical,
Research, and Public Health Laboratories, Request for comment, Federal
Register, April 1997.
22. Biosafety Advisory Group (WHO), Guidelines for the
Safe Transport of Infectious Substances and Diagnostic Specimens, Geneva, 1997.
23. Unlisted co-author,
42CFR Part 72, Additional
Requirements for Facilities Transfering or Receiving Select Agents;
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. Federal Register, 61:29327-29333,
1996.
24. Unlisted co-author, 42CFR Part 72, Additional Requirements for
Facilities Transfering or Receiving Select Agents; Final Rule. Federal
Register 61:55190-55200, 1996.
25. Richmond, JY, Knudsen, RC and Good, RC, Biosafety in the
Clinical Mycobacteriology Laboratory (Includes Recommendations for
Packaging and Shipping Clinical Specimens and Infectious Substances), Clinics
in Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Mycobacteriology, 1996.
26. Nolte, KB, Foucar, K and Richmond, JY, Hantaviral Biosafety
Issues in the Autopsy Room and Laboratory: Concerns and Recommendations, Human
Pathology 27(12):1253-54, 1996.
27. Richmond, JY, et
al, Biosafety Guidelines for
Personnel Engaged in the Production of Vaccines and Biological Products for
Medical Use, World Health Organization, WHO/CDS/BVI/95.5, 1995.
28. Richmond, JY and McKinney, RW (Eds), Primary Containment for
Biohazards: Selection, Installation and Use of Biological Safety
Cabinets, CDC/NIH, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1995.
29. Richmond, JY, Preface to "Laboratory
Safety: Principles and Practices", 2nd edition, American Society for
Microbiology, 1994.
30. Richmond, JY, HIV biosafety: Guidelines and regulations, Chapter
22, pp 346-360 in AIDS Testing, Methodology and Management, vol 2,Schochetman,
G and George, JR, Editors, Springer-Verlag, 1994.
31. Richmond, JY, et al, Laboratory management of agents associated
with hantavirus pulmonary syndrome: Interim biosafety guidelines,
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 1994. (43):No. RR-7, May 13.
32. Richmond, JY and
McKinney, RW, (Eds), Biosafety in Microbiology and Microbiological
Laboratories, 3rd edition, CDC/NIH, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, 1993.
33. Richmond,
JY, Practices and procedures for handling materials potentially
contaminated with blood, in Proceedings of a FBI International Symposium on
Forensic Aspects of Latent Fingerprints, 1993.
34. Knudsen, R,
Richmond, JY, Slazyk, W, and Hannon, H, Guidelines from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention for the Shipment of Dried Blood Spot
Specimens. Infant Screening 16: 1-3, 1993.
35. Knudsen, RC and
Richmond, JY, Etiologic Agent Shipping Regulations: Differences between
Department of Transportation Docket 181G and the Public Health Services’s Notice
of Proposed Rulemaking. ABSA Newsletter 8:11, 1993.
36. Richmond, J
Y, Safe Practices and Procedures for Working with Human Blood and Other
Body Fluids in Biomedical Research Laboratories. J. Clinical Immunoassay
1988;11:115-119.