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- Biorisk abstract "Biorisk is a term in the public domain that has been used frequently for various purposes and references can be found already in the early 1990s. Generally it refers to the risk associated with biological materials and/or infectious agents. Lately the term is also used within the laboratory setting combining the term biological safety (biosafety) and biosecurity into one word.Biorisk is a DNV-trademarked term in Norway. The term is now gaining increasing recognition amongst regulators, laboratory personnel and industry alike and is used by the WHO. An international Laboratory Biorisk Management Standard developed under the auspices of the European Committee for Standardization, defines biorisk as the combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of that harm where the source of harm is a biological agent or toxin. The source of harm may be an unintentional exposure, accidental release or loss, theft, misuse, diversion, unauthorized access or intentional unauthorized release.".
- Biorisk wikiPageID "18208725".
- Biorisk wikiPageRevisionID "471817963".
- Biorisk hasPhotoCollection Biorisk.
- Biorisk subject Category:Bioethics.
- Biorisk subject Category:Risk.
- Biorisk comment "Biorisk is a term in the public domain that has been used frequently for various purposes and references can be found already in the early 1990s. Generally it refers to the risk associated with biological materials and/or infectious agents. Lately the term is also used within the laboratory setting combining the term biological safety (biosafety) and biosecurity into one word.Biorisk is a DNV-trademarked term in Norway.".
- Biorisk label "Biorisk".
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- Biorisk sameAs Q4915252.
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- Biorisk wasDerivedFrom Biorisk?oldid=471817963.
- Biorisk isPrimaryTopicOf Biorisk.