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1 online resource |
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Chapter 28 : A "One-Safe" Approach: Continuous Safety Training Initiatives / Author: Sean G. Kaufman -- Chapter 29 : Biosafety and Biosecurity: Regulatory Impact / Authors: Robert J. Hawley, Theresa D. Bell Toms -- Special Environments -- Chapter 30 : Biological Safety and Security in Teaching Laboratories / Authors: Christopher J. Woolverton, Abbey K. Woolverton -- Chapter 31 : Biosafety in the Pharmaceutical Industry / Author: Brian R. Petuch -- Chapter 32 : Biosafety Considerations for Large-Scale Processes / Authors: Mary L. Cipriano, Marian Downing, Brian Petuch -- Chapter 33 : Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories and Necropsy / Authors: Timothy Baszler, Tanya Graham -- Chapter 34 : Special Considerations for Animal Agriculture Pathogen Biosafety / Authors: Robert A. Heckert, Joseph P. Kozlovac, John T. Balog -- Chapter 35 : Biosafety of Plant Research in Greenhouses and Other Specialized Containment Facilities / Authors: Dann Adair, Sue Tolin, Anne K. Vidaver, Ruth Irwin -- Chapter 36 : Biosafety Guidelines for Working with Small Mammals in a Field Environment / Authors: Darin S. Carroll, Danielle Tack, Charles H. Calisher -- Chapter 37 : Components of a Biosafety Program for a Clinical Laboratory / Author: Michael A. Pentella -- Chapter 38 : Safety Considerations in the Biosafety Level 4 Maximum-Containment Laboratory / Authors: David S. Bressler, Robert J. Hawley -- Index |
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-- Foreword -- Preface -- Hazard Identification -- Chapter 1 : The Microbiota of Humans and Microbial Virulence Factors / Author: Paul A. Granato -- Chapter 2 : Indigenous Zoonotic Agents of Research Animals / Author: Lon V. Kendall -- Chapter 3 : Biological Safety Considerations for Plant Pathogens and Plant-Associated Microorganisms of Significance to Human Health / Authors: Anne K. Vidaver, Sue A. Tolin, Patricia Lambrecht -- Chapter 4 : Laboratory-Associated Infections / Authors: Karen Brandt Byers, A. Lynn Harding -- Hazard Assessment -- Chapter 5 : Risk Assessment of Biological Hazards / Authors: Dawn P. Wooley, Diane O. Fleming -- Chapter 6 : Protozoa and Helminths / Author: Barbara L. Herwaldt -- Chapter 7 : Mycotic Agents / Author: Wiley A. Schell -- Chapter 8 : Bacterial Pathogens / Authors: Travis R. McCarthy, Ami A. Patel, Paul E. Anderson, Deborah M. Anderson -- Chapter 9 : Viral Agents of Human Disease: Biosafety Concerns / Authors: Michelle Rozo, James Lawler, Jason Paragas -- Chapter 10 : Emerging Considerations in Virus-Based Gene Transfer Systems / Authors: J. Patrick Condreay, Thomas A. Kost, Claudia A. Mickelson -- Chapter 11 : Biological Toxins: Safety and Science / Authors: Joseph P. Kozlovac, Robert J. Hawley -- Chapter 12 : Molecular Agents / Author: Dawn P. Wooley -- Chapter 13 : Biosafety for Microorganisms Transmitted by the Airborne Route / Author: Michael A. Pentella -- Chapter 14 : Cell Lines: Applications and Biosafety / Authors: Glyn N. Stacey, J. Ross Hawkins -- Chapter 15 : Allergens of Animal and Biological Systems / Authors: Wanda Phipatanakul, Robert A. Wood -- Hazard Control -- Chapter 16 : Design of Biomedical Laboratory and Specialized Biocontainment Facilities / Authors: Jonathan T. Crane, Jonathan Y. Richmond -- Chapter 17 : Primary Barriers and Equipment-Associated Hazards / Authors: Elizabeth Gilman Duane, Richard C. Fink -- Chapter 18 : Primary Barriers: Biological Safety Cabinets, Fume Hoods, and Glove Boxes / Authors: David C. Eagleson, Kara F. Held, Lance Gaudette, Charles W. Quint Jr., David G. Stuart -- Chapter 19 : Arthropod Vector Biocontainment / Authors: Dana L. Vanlandingham, Stephen Higgs, Yan-Jang S. Huang -- Chapter 20 : Aerosols in the Microbiology Laboratory / Authors: Clare Shieber, Simon Parks, Allan Bennett -- Chapter 21 : Personal Respiratory Protection / Author: Nicole Vars McCullough -- Chapter 22 : Standard Precautions for Handling Human Fluids, Tissues, and Cells / Author: Debra L. Hunt -- Chapter 23 : Decontamination in the Microbiology Laboratory / Author: Matthew J. Arduino -- Chapter 24 : Packing and Shipping Biological Materials / Authors: Ryan F. Relich, James W. Snyder -- Administrative Control -- Chapter 25 : Developing a Biorisk Management Program to Support Biorisk Management Culture / Author: LouAnn C. Burnett -- Chapter 26 : Occupational Medicine in a Biomedical Research Setting / Author: James M. Schmitt -- Chapter 27 : Measuring Biosafety Program Effectiveness / Authors: Janet S. Peterson, Melissa A. Morland |
Summary |
Biological safety and biosecurity protocols are essential to the reputation and responsibility of every scientific institution, whether research, academic, or production. Every risk-no matter how small-must be considered, assessed, and properly mitigated. If the science is not safe, it is not good science. Now in its fifth edition, Biological Safety: Principles and Practices remains the most comprehensive biosafety reference |
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Includes index |
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Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
Subject |
Microbiological laboratories -- Safety measures.
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Biological laboratories -- Safety measures
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Accidents, Occupational -- prevention & control
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Laboratories -- standards
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Safety
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Biological laboratories -- Safety measures
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Microbiological laboratories -- Safety measures
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wooley, Dawn P., editor
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Byers, Karen B., editor
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LC no. |
2017004110 |
ISBN |
9781683673132 |
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1683673131 |
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9781555819637 |
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155581963X |
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9781523112586 |
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1523112581 |
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9781683670643 |
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1683670647 |
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