Citi biosafety quizlet

  • How many biosafety levels have been created to outline recommended?

    The four biosafety levels are BSL-1, BSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4, with BSL-4 being the highest (maximum) level of containment.
    There are additional specific rules and designations for animal research (ABSL), agricultural research (BSL-Ag), and other types of research..

  • BSL-2 plus: Physical separation from access corridors.
    Self-closing, double-door access.
  • Primary containment is achieved through good microbiological technique and the use of safety equipment and personal protective equipment.
    Secondary containment protects the environment outside the laboratory, and is provided by facility design and operational procedures.
Rating 3.0 (1) (Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a Risk Group 3 pathogen, that can be transmitted via the airborne route, and has an infectious dose of 10 and can kill up to 50% 

How often should a biosafety cabinet be tested?

The biosafety cabinet should be tested and certified prior to use and periodically thereafter (at least annually).
Which of the following statements accurately reflects the range of engineering controls used for protection against biohazards? .


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