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Frequently Asked Question - Biological Safety
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Biological
Safety / Biosafety Level 4 BSL 4
Biosafety Level 4 is required for work with dangerous and exotic
agents that pose a high individual risk of aerosol-transmitted laboratory
infections and life-threatening disease. Agents with a close or
identical antigenic relationship to Biosafety Level 4 agents are
handled at this level until sufficient data are obtained either
to confirm continued work at this level, or to work with them at
a lower level. Members of the laboratory staff have specific and
thorough training in handling extremely hazardous infectious agents
and they understand the primary and secondary containment functions
of the standard and special practices, the containment equipment,
and the laboratory design characteristics. They are supervised by
competent scientists who are trained and experienced in working
with these agents. Access to the laboratory is strictly controlled
by the laboratory director. The facility is either in a separate
building or in a controlled area within a building, which is completely
isolated from all other areas of the building. A specific facility
operations manual is prepared or adopted.
Within work areas of the facility, all activities are confined
to Class III biological safety cabinets, or Class II biological
safety cabinets used with one-piece positive pressure personnel
suits ventilated by a life support system. The Biosafety Level 4
laboratory has special engineering and design features to prevent
microorganisms from being disseminated into the environment.
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