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A Biosafety Checklist : Developing a Culture of Biosafety
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August 2023
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Alternative Title:APHL Biosafety Checklist
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Description:There is an inherent risk in a laboratory handling any infectious agents. Biosafety practices should be adhered to in all laboratories that receive potentially infectious material in order to ensure laboratory personnel, public and environmental safety. Recent incidents involving biosafety lapses highlight the need to enhance the culture of biosafety across the laboratory community in the United States. The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) has developed A Biosafety Checklist: Developing A Culture of Biosafety to serve as a starting point for laboratories to assess the biosafety measures that they have in place.
This project was 100% funded with federal funds from a federal program of $215,972. This report was supported by Cooperative Agreement # U60HM000803 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or the Department of Health and Human Services.
id_biosafetychecklist_42015.pdf
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Content Notes:Introduction -- Background -- Intended Use -- Risk Assessment -- Selection of Safety Practices -- Biosafety Level -- Engineering Controls -- Personal Protective Equipment -- Laboratory Practices/Policies -- Biosafety Laboratory Competencies -- Safety Orientation and Training -- Audits, Monitoring and Safety Committee -- Administrative Controls -- Notes.
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