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Safety Precautions and Operating Procedures in an (A)BSL-4 Laboratory: 2. General Practices
Published on: October 3, 2016
Laboratory safety considerations
P M Feorino1, J D Williamson, R F Schinazi
1Department of Medical Microbiology, Section of Virology and Cell Biology, Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, London, UK.
Abstract:
In the laboratory it is important that potentially pathogenic agents be controlled to protect the laboratory worker from infection and the experiment from contamination. The operation of a safe laboratory depends on many factors: the training and judgement of laboratory personnel; the implementation of protocols, the selection and use of equipment and reagents; and the location and design of the laboratory. These should be integrated in order to provide maximum safety for the personnel without impeding operation of the laboratory.
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