Biosafety Risk Assessment / Risk Groups. The biological risk assessment process is used to identify the hazardous characteristics of an infectious or
Biosafety Risk Assessment, which helps to identify the probability and consequences of infection, is used to ensure that all people potentially exposed to biohazards have an awareness of the potential risk.
Biosafety Risk Assessment, which helps to identify the probability and consequences of infection, is used to ensure that all people potentially exposed to
The biological risk assessment process is used to identify the hazardous characteristics of an infectious or potentially infectious agent or material, if known; the activities that can result in a person's exposure to an agent; the likelyhood that such exposure will cause a laboratory associated infection (LAI); and
The biosafety risk assessment is concerned with fundamental biological properties of an agent and how the agents are used in the laboratory; for a biosecurity risk assessment, the agent's potential for malicious use are considered, including its consequences of malicious use.
The risks associated with biosafety are made up of multiple factors which include the properties of the biological agent, laboratory factors, and environmental factors. Not all of these factors will impact the risk in the same manner.