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Institutional Oversight of Occupational Health and Safety for Research Programs Involving Biohazards.
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Occupational Health SciencesSafety ScienceResearch EthicsOccupational HazardsHazardous Biologic MaterialsBiologic HazardsBiologic AgentEnvironmental HealthBioethicsToxicologyOccupational DiseaseInfection ControlPublic HealthHealth PolicyOccupational HealthInstitutional OversightChemical HazardOccupational SafetyHuman Safety AssessmentOccupational HygieneWorkplace Health SurveillanceMicrobiologyMedicineBiosecurity
Research with hazardous biologic materials (biohazards) is essential to the progress of medicine and science. The field of microbiology has rapidly advanced over the years, partially due to the development of new scientific methods such as recombinant DNA technology, synthetic biology, viral vectors, and the use of genetically modified animals. This research poses a potential risk to personnel as well as the public and the environment. Institutions must have appropriate oversight and take appropriate steps to mitigate the risks of working with these biologic hazards. This article will review responsibilities for institutional oversight of occupational health and safety for research involving biologic hazards.
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