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  • What is a biosafety level quizlet?

    Biosafety Level: A set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed lab facility..

  • What is the difference between BSL 1 and BSL 2?

    BSL-1 is designated for those working with microbes that don't cause disease in healthy humans, for example, non-pathogenic E. coli.
    BSL-2 is for labs that work with pathogens including organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus or Vibrio cholerae..

  • Biosafety Level: A set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed lab facility.
    Levels of Containment: - Lowest biosafety level 1/Low Risk Microbes (BSL-1) - Highest at level 4/High Risk Microbes(BSL-4)
  • Biosafety.
    Defines the containment condition under which infectious agents can be safety manipulated. • Confine biohazards. • Reduce the potential exposure of the laboratory worker, persons outside of the lab, and the environment to potentially infectious agents.
  • Gloves must be worn for all work.
    Gowns should be stored in laboratory.
    Gowns should be autoclaved before laundering or disposal.
    Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) should be used where required but must be properly selected, inspected, maintained and tested.

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