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- Biosafety abstract "Biosafety is the prevention of large-scale loss of biological integrity, focusing both on ecology and human health.These prevention mechanisms include conduction of regular reviews of the biosafety in laboratory settings, as well as strict guidelines to follow. Biosafety is used to protect us from harmful incidents. High security facilities are necessary when working with Synthetic Biology as there are possibilities of bioterrorism acts or release of harmful chemicals and or organisms into the environment. A complete understanding of experimental risks associated with synthetic biology is helping to enforce the knowledge and effectiveness of biosafety.Biosafety is related to several fields:In ecology (referring to imported life forms from beyond ecoregion borders),In agriculture (reducing the risk of alien viral or transgenic genes, genetic engineering or prions such as BSE/"MadCow", reducing the risk of food bacterial contamination)In medicine (referring to organs or tissues from biological origin, or genetic therapy products, virus; levels of lab containment protocols measured as 1, 2, 3, 4 in rising order of danger),In chemistry (i.e., nitrates in water, PCB levels affecting fertility) In exobiology (i.e., NASA's policy for containing alien microbes that may exist on space samples - sometimes called "biosafety level 5"[citation needed]). and In synthetic biology (referring to the risks associated with this type of lab practice)The international Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety deals primarily with the agricultural definition but many advocacy groups seek to expand it to include post-genetic threats: new molecules, artificial life forms, and even robots which may compete directly in the natural food chain.Biosafety in agriculture, chemistry, medicine, exobiology and beyond will likely require application of the precautionary principle, and a new definition focused on the biological nature of the threatened organism rather than the nature of the threat.When biological warfare or new, currently hypothetical, threats (i.e., robots, new artificial bacteria) are considered, biosafety precautions are generally not sufficient. The new field of biosecurity addresses these complex threats.Biosafety level refers to the stringency of biocontainment precautions deemed necessary by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for laboratory work with infectious materials.Typically, institutions that experiment with or create potentially harmful biological material will have a committee or board of supervisors that is in charge of the institution's biosafety. They create and monitor the biosafety standards that must be met by labs in order to prevent the accidental release of potentially destructive biological material.".
- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink en.biosafetyscanner.org.
- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink greenpeace.org.
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- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink AmazonBSL3.
- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink BIO2013.
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- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink www.absa.org.
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- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink bmbl4toc.htm.
- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink www.cost-action-fp0905.eu.
- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink IMK_Ber._Nr._149_Kunkelmann_Brandschutz_in_Genlaboren_Teil_1-240.pdf.
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- Biosafety wikiPageExternalLink www.sunshine-project.org.
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- Biosafety hasPhotoCollection Biosafety.
- Biosafety subject Category:Bioethics.
- Biosafety subject Category:Genetic_engineering.
- Biosafety subject Category:Risk.
- Biosafety comment "Biosafety is the prevention of large-scale loss of biological integrity, focusing both on ecology and human health.These prevention mechanisms include conduction of regular reviews of the biosafety in laboratory settings, as well as strict guidelines to follow. Biosafety is used to protect us from harmful incidents.".
- Biosafety label "Biologische veiligheid".
- Biosafety label "Biosafety".
- Biosafety label "Biosicherheit".
- Biosafety label "Biossegurança".
- Biosafety label "Sûreté biologique".
- Biosafety label "Биологическая безопасность".
- Biosafety sameAs Biosicherheit.
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- Biosafety sameAs 바이오안전성.
- Biosafety sameAs Biologische_veiligheid.
- Biosafety sameAs Biossegurança.
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