Biohazard Safety

Biohazard Safety

Remember safe handling, PPE, and hygiene procedures when working with biohazardous materials

Written byLab Manager
| 1 min read

Hazards for persons using and handling biohazardous materials may arise from a variety of sources, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, hazardous substances, toxins, carcinogens, and allergens to name a few.

Proper use of personal protective equipment, as well as engineered safety measures and defined procedures will ensure maximum safety. 

Learn how to ensure your lab is practicing safe biohazard handling.

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