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- Definition Labor, dass der Biosicherheitsstufe 1 oder 2 des WHO-Handbuchs für Biosicherheit in Laboren entspricht Reference "COM-DE; vgl. WHO: Laboratory biosafety manual - Third edition (21.10.2020)"
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- Definition "laboratory of biosafety level 1 or 2" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:WHO. Laboratory Biosafety Manual - Third Edition (16.5.2023)"
- Comment 1) That is a laboratory for basic teaching and research, with no safety equipment and designed for open bench work and where good microbiological techniques apply (biosafety level 1) or for primary health services, diagnostic services and research, designed for open bench work, with a biological safety cabinet for potential aerosols and where good microbiological techniques apply plus protective clothing and biohazard sign (biosafety level 2).2) Diagnostic and health-care laboratories (public health, clinical or hospital-based) must all be designed for biosafety level 2 or above. As no laboratory has complete control over the specimens it receives, laboratory workers may be exposed to organisms in higher risk groups than anticipated. This possibility must be recognised in the development of safety plans and policies. In some countries, accreditation of clinical laboratories is required. Globally, standard precautions (2) should always be adopted and practised.