Module 4 Flashcards

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Identify to which Biosafety level does the pathogen belong to? MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS

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Identify the risk group type includes microorganisms that are known to cause serious disease to humans or animals.

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These are diseases acquired by being infected by pathogens in the laboratory.

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-Laboratory Acquired Infections

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Identify the risk group type includes microorganisms that are UNLIKELY to cause disease to humans or animals.

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Identify two which biosafety level does the pathogen belongs to? MARBURG HEMORRHAGIC FEVER

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Defines as contaminant principles, technologies and practices implemented to prevent unintentional exposure to pathogens

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-Biosafety

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Identify the risk group type bring out about moderate INDIVIDUAL risk and limited COMMUNITY risk

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Identify the risk group time includes microorganisms that are known to produce life-threatening disease to humans or animals.

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Identify which biosafety level does the pathogen belongs to? HEPATITIS B

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10
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Identify which biosafety level does the pathogen belongs to? NAEGLERIA GRUBERO

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Identify which biosafety level does the pathogen belongs to? BACILLUS SUBTILIS

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Identify which biosafety level does the pathogen belongs to? HIV

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13
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It refers to anything in the environment that has the potential to cause harm.

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-Hazard

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It refers to the possibility that something bad or unpleasant (such as an injury or loss) will happen.

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-Risk

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15
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It is the least effective mitigation measure according to the hierarchy of controls.

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-Personal protective equipment

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16
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It is the process of identifying the hazards and characterizing the risks.

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-Risk assessment

17
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It refers to a system or process of controlling safety and security risks associated with the handling, storage, and disposal of biological agents and toxins in laboratories and facilities.

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-Biorisk management

18
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This involves a systematic process intended to achieve organizational objectives and goals

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-Performance Evaluation

19
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This includes the physical changes in workstations, equipment, and production facilities in risk mitigation

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-Engineering Controls

20
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This is the most difficult and most effective control measure in risk mitigation

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-Elimination

21
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Refers to a system or process of controlling safety and security risks so shaded with handling storage and disposal of biological agents

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-Risk Management