Who biosafety report

  • Who provides oversight of biosafety?

    The Federal entities that have primary regulatory oversight responsibility for organizations that possess, use, or transfer infectious agents, toxins, or other biological hazards are: Department of Labor (DOL), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

  • Why are biosafety standards important?

    The use of biosafety practices and principles to reduce the health-related risks associated with handling infectious agents, toxins and other biological hazards is important in a laboratory setting..

Results ReportGovernanceGoverning bodiesWorld Health Assembly Further information: Safeguarding biosafety and biosecurity inĀ 

What does a biosafety Inspector do?

In these cases, inspectors (authorized by the national authority or another competent authority) inspect laboratories against an acceptable standard (often a national biosafety standard).
If the laboratory meets the standard, it may be certified.


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