| American
Biological Safety Association |
| Founded in 1984 to promote biosafety
as a scientific discipline and serve the growing
needs of biosafety professionals throughout the
world. Biological Safety (or biosafety) deals with
containment principles, facility design, and practices
and procedures to prevent occupational infections
in the biomedical environment or release of pathogenic
microorganisms to the environment. |
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| Guidelines
for Protecting the Safety and Health of Health Care
Workers |
| U.
S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public
Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division
of Standards Development and Technology Transfer,
September 1988. |
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| Health
Care Facilities (OSHA webpage) |
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| Nursing Homes (OSHA guidelines) |
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| Protection from Hazards of Bloodborne
Pathogens in Dentistry (OSHA interpretation) |
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