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Biosafety in TB Laboratory: Risk Assessment Process
Learning ObjectivesBiosafety in TB lab.
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Risk assessment is the process that enables the appropriate selection of microbiological practices, safety equipment, and facility safeguards that can prevent laboratory-associated infections (LAIs).
The figure below shows a flowchart that presents the risk assessment process for a biological hazard.
Figure: Risk assessment process for a biological hazard
Risk assessments for TB laboratories should consider:
- Bacterial load of materials (such as specimens and cultures)
- Viability of the bacilli
- Whether the material handled is prone to generate infectious aerosols during different procedures
- Laboratory’s workload and procedures; it is important that laboratories working with drug resistant strains should establish higher level precautions and biosafety measures
- Epidemiology of the disease and the patient population served by the laboratory
- Health/immune status of laboratory workers
- Experience and competency of laboratory staff in using good laboratory practices while handling infectious agents
- Equipment biosafety features required to prevent spill/breakage/aerosol generation when handling potentially infectious material
- Maintenance of equipment
- Biomedical waste management
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