This biosafety level 3 facility has been located close to livestock for decades.
From the kansas.com
Yet the Boston workers did not do all their experiments in the biosafety cabinet.
From the newscientist.com
Anti-GM groups cried foul over India's lack of an independent biosafety regulator.
From the economist.com
The agreements linked to the convention include the Cartagena Protocol on biosafety.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Yet China's biosafety committee, due to meet soon, looks likely to say yes.
From the economist.com
The printer fits inside a standard laboratory biosafety cabinet, for sterile operation.
From the economist.com
It houses biosafety level 3 and biosafety level 3-ag laboratories and environmental rooms.
From the kansas.com
The lab is one of the country's five biosafety labs that are Level-IV, the highest level.
From the cnn.com
Southern Research has a biosafety level 3 lab that makes this research possible, Noah said.
From the al.com
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Safety from exposure to infectious agents
Biosafety: prevention of large-scale loss of biological integrity, focusing both on ecology and human health .
The safe transfer, handling and use of any living modified organism resulting from biotechnology. More broadly, managing the release of transgenic or other organisms into the environment and the potential they represent for causing environmental and economic damage.
The policies and actions taken to manage risks from the intentional introduction of new organisms, including genetically modified organisms, that could adversely affect biodiversity, people or the environment.
Action to secure with respect to the disturbances being able to affect the physiology of the living beings
Laboratory biosafety describes the containment principles, technologies and practices that are implemented to prevent the unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxins, or their accidental release.