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Biosafety in TB Laboratory: Risk Monitoring
Learning Objectiveslaboratory biosafety.
Risk monitoring is a regular inspection of the laboratory environment to monitor risks and control measures.
Stages of Risk Monitoring
1. Thorough investigation of lab incidents/lab accidents to understand the reason for such accidents
2. Review of corrective actions taken after the lab incident/lab accident
3. Implementation of preventive measures post-incident to prevent the future occurrence of such events
4. Documenting the process of risk monitoring
Importance of Risk Monitoring
Risk monitoring is important to ensure that selected and implemented biosafety measures are constantly improved.
Development of a new procedural risk assessment/ review of an existing one is required in the following situations:
- If there is an initiation of new work or there is a change in the work environment
- If there are some alterations to the workflow or volume of work done
- Construction of a new lab or modification in the lab structure
- Introduction of new equipment into the lab
- Alterations in staffing arrangements
- Alterations in standard operating procedures or working practices
- Major incidents in the laboratory like a major spill
- Evidence of, or suspicion of, any staff acquiring a Laboratory Acquired Infection
- Emergency responses and contingency planning requirements
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