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What is the main goal of Lab Biosafety?
What is the main goal of Lab Biosafety?
- Prioritize the containment of dangerous pathogens
- Prevent unintentional release or exposure to pathogens and toxins (correct)
- Not support the prevention of exposure to pathogens
- Support the implementation of Biorisk management
Which of the following is a primary component of Biorisk Management?
Which of the following is a primary component of Biorisk Management?
- Containment principles and technologies
- Working with Biological Materials
- Laboratory acquired infections
- Risk assessment, mitigation, and performance evaluation procedures (correct)
How is Biorisk management related to Biosafety and Biosecurity?
How is Biorisk management related to Biosafety and Biosecurity?
- Biorisk management is unrelated to Biosafety and Biosecurity
- Biorisk management only focuses on laboratory acquired infections
- Biorisk management supports the prioritization of containment principles
- Biorisk management is related through the prevention of unintentional release or exposure to pathogens and toxins (correct)
What is the reason why Biorisk management is being practiced?
What is the reason why Biorisk management is being practiced?
What is the AMP model used for in Biorisk Management?
What is the AMP model used for in Biorisk Management?
Flashcards
Lab Biosafety Goal
Lab Biosafety Goal
Preventing unintentional release or exposure to harmful agents like bacteria or viruses.
Biorisk Management
Biorisk Management
A systematic process for identifying, assessing, and managing risks associated with biological agents.
Primary Components of Biorisk Management
Primary Components of Biorisk Management
Assessing, mitigating, and evaluating risks to ensure safe work with biological agents.
AMP Model in Biorisk Management
AMP Model in Biorisk Management
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Reason for Biorisk Management
Reason for Biorisk Management
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Study Notes
Lab Biosafety
- The main goal of Lab Biosafety is to prevent or minimize the exposure of laboratory workers, the environment, and the community to biological hazards.
Biorisk Management
- A primary component of Biorisk Management is the mitigation of risk associated with the use of biological agents and toxins.
- Biorisk management is a holistic approach that encompasses both Biosafety and Biosecurity to prevent the unintentional or intentional release of biological agents.
Purpose of Biorisk Management
- Biorisk management is practiced to prevent laboratory-acquired infections, reduce the risk of bioterrorism, and protect the environment and public health.
AMP Model
- The AMP model is used in Biorisk Management to Assess, Mitigate, and Prepare for biological risks, ensuring a comprehensive approach to managing biorisks.
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