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www.dir.ca.govwhich Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories (BMBL) recommends biosafety level 3 (BSL 3) or above, pathogens for which the biosafety officer recommends BSL 3 or above, and novel or unknown pathogens . Note: Some diseases or pathogens, such as SARS and SARS coronavirus, appear on more than one list.
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www.cdc.govA biosafety risk assessment allows a laboratory to determine the relative level of risks its different activities pose and helps guide risk mitigation decisions so they are targeted to the most important risk. A biosafety risk assessment should consider every activity and procedure in a laboratory that involves infectious disease agents.
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www.dcvmn.orgBiosafety Level Laboratory Type Laboratory Practices Safety Equipment 1 Basic –BSL 1 Basic teaching, research Good microbiological techniques (GMT) Open work bench 2 Basic –BSL 2 Primary health and diagnostic services, research GMT + protective clothing, biohazard sign Level 01 + BSC for potential aerosols 3 Containment – BSL 3 Special ...
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www.cdc.gov4 Biosafety Lab Levels •BSL1 1.Controlled access 2.Hand washing sink 3.Sharp hazards warning policy 4.Personal protective equipment 5.Laboratory bench 6.Autoclave •BSL2 1.Controlled access 2.Hand washing sink 3.Sharp hazards warning policy 4.Physical containment device 5.Personal protective equipment 6.Laboratory bench 7.Autoclave
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extranet.who.int1 主要要求事項(core requirements):WHO「実験室バイオセーフティ指針(Laboratory biosafety manual)第4版」で 定める最低限の要求事項であり、検査室バイオセーフティの基礎でありながらその不可欠な一部でもあるリスク管理措 置の組み合わせを示すものである。
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www.cbd.intMar 29, 2022 · Biosafety and the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing are supplementary agreements to the CBD. The Cartagena Protocol, which entered into force 11 September 2003, seeks to protect biodiversity from the potential risks posed by living modified organisms resulting from modern biotechnology. To