Team:Wageningen UR/General safety

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         <p class="nomargin">With the classification of four ‘Risk Groups’ of infective microorganisms and safety precautions in four ‘Bio-Safety Levels’, the biological safety and security issues are considered, standardized and handled. These criteria can be found in <a href="http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/en/Biosafety7.pdf" target="_blank">WHO Laboratory biosafety manual</a>.</p>
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         <p class="nopadding">With the classification of four ‘Risk Groups’ of infective microorganisms and safety precautions in four ‘Bio-Safety Levels’, the biological safety and security issues are considered, standardized and handled. These criteria can be found in <a href="http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/en/Biosafety7.pdf" target="_blank">WHO Laboratory biosafety manual</a>.</p>
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General safety

Researcher Safety

With the classification of four ‘Risk Groups’ of infective microorganisms and safety precautions in four ‘Bio-Safety Levels’, the biological safety and security issues are considered, standardized and handled. These criteria can be found in WHO Laboratory biosafety manual.