【解答】General Containment Laboratory Risk Assessment

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In addition to animal and persennel involved, and the characteristics of pathogens used, What is the other question to be asked in hazard identificantion step?the quantity and concentration of pathoge...(以下略)
the quantity and concentration of pathogen used or stored
the potential of aerosol generation by equipment or activities
Are sharp objects or glassware used
all of the above.
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After assessing the risks associated with each step, mitigation strategies should be implemented that address any unacceptable risks if applicable.
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Which one does not include in the local Risk Assessment Step?
budget
Hazard Identification
Risk Identification and Assessments
Develop and Implement Risk Mitigation.
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Which question will not be asked in the hazard identificantion step?
the quantity and concentration of pathogen used or stored
the potential of aerosol generation by equipment or activities
Are sharp objects or glassware used
mitigation measures used.
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A laboratory's biologically related assets in biosecurity risk assessment does not include the one mentioned below:
pathogen and biotoxin
budget
equipment
facilities
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Which one is the least effective mitigation measure to control the risk?
PPE
administration control
engineering control
elimination.
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What is the first step to identify biohazards in lab?
identify and evaluate the work performed
divide an operation into multiple stepsto help identify andpresent hazzards for a particular job
Consider the pathogen to be handled (or stored) and its risk group level
none of the above.
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Which one is the more effective mitigation measure to control the risk?
PPE
substitutiom
administration control
engineering control.
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The risk asessment is an eazy job, which can be perfomed by anyone in the lab.
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Which one is the definition of pathogen risk assessment?
the assessment of the risks associated with pathogens based on the inherent characteristics of the risks they pose to humans and animals
to identify, prioritize, and mitigate biosecurity risks associated with a laboratory's biologically related assets
site-specific risk assessments involving pathogen and toxin activity
none of the above.
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What is the component of a comprehensive overarching risk assessment?
local risk assessment
pathogen risk assessment
biosecurity risk assessment
all of the above.
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The definition of risk assessment is to identify, analyze, and mitigate potential hazards and risk associated with them by conducting risk asessment.
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Which one is the measure of administrative controls?
SOP
BSL-2
BSC
BSL-3
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If the harm mitigation strategy does not reduce the risk to an acceptable level, the activity may have to be modified or the work terminated
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After assessing the risks associated with each step, mitigation strategies should be implemented that address any unacceptable risks.
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Risk indicator is a consequences of outcomes times likelihood of occurrence.
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In addition to the step of review risk assessment, what is the local Risk Assessment Step included?
Hazard Identification
Risk Identification and Assessments
Develop and Implement Risk Mitigation
all of the above.
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Which one is including in risk mitigation?
engineering controls
administrative control
PPE
all of the above.
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Which is the most effective mitigation measure to control the risk?
PPE
administration control
engineering control
elimination.
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Local risk assessments are site-specific risk assessments involving pathogen and toxin activity.
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Which one is the definition of biosecurity risk assessment?
the assessment of the risks associated with pathogens based on the inherent characteristics of the risks they pose to humans and animals
to identify, prioritize, and mitigate biosecurity risks associated with a laboratory's biologically related assets
site-specific risk assessments involving pathogen and toxin activity
none of the above.
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What is the Reason for Conducting a Local Risk Assessment?
Identify who exposed to specific risks
Prioritize risks and their controls
Build awareness of biohazards and risks (safety culture)
all of the above.
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Engineering controls mean change the way people work by personnel operation specification in containment zone or procedure, including label, selection and use of PPE, and training.
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Which one is the definition of local risk assessment?
the assessment of the risks associated with pathogens based on the inherent characteristics of the risks they pose to humans and animals
to identify, prioritize, and mitigate biosecurity risks associated with a laboratory's biologically related assets
site-specific risk assessments involving pathogen and toxin activity
none of the above.
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A laboratory's biologically related assets in biosecurity risk assessment include the one mentioned below:
pathogen and biotoxin
personnel
information
all of the above.
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If the risk is considered acceptable or a decision is made not to implement a risk mitigation strategy, the reasons for the decision, including the decision-maker and process, should be clearly docume...(以下略)
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Mitigation measures include the followings:
medical surveillance
training programs
emergency response plans
all of the above.
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Which one is not including in engineering controls?
BSC
BSL-2
BSL-3
SOP.
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Which statement is wrong about risk asessment?
it is a systematic process
it is performed by a competent person
it may be a situation or a place
all of the above.
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Hazards that pose an unacceptable risk should be prioritized in the assessment.
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