Biosafety guidelines for handling of hazardous pathogens
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Abstract
The risks must be understood and precautions taken on a pre-planned basis for safe and healthy environment. To improve the professional expertise of the laboratory workers, they should undergo advanced training from time to time to maintain the biosafety in the organization. Always remember that you are the individual with the ultimate responsibility for your own health and safety.Downloads
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Nandi, S., Kumar, P., & Kumar, P. (2015). Biosafety guidelines for handling of hazardous pathogens. Indian Farming, 60(5). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/48825