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Laboratory Biorisk Management

Biosafety and Biosecurity

Laboratory Biorisk Management

Biosafety and Biosecurity

Edited ByReynolds M. Salerno, Jennifer Gaudioso
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 8 May 2015
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b18446
Pages 264 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466593657
SubjectsBioscience, Health and Social Care, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Salerno, R. (Ed.), Gaudioso, J. (Ed.). (2015). Laboratory Biorisk Management. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b18446
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called "sophisticated facilities" in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.Setting the s

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction: The Case for Biorisk Management
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chapter 2|14 pages
The AMP Model
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chapter 3|20 pages
Risk Assessment
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chapter 4|22 pages
Facility Design and Controls
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Rethinking Mitigation Measures
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chapter 6|24 pages
Biorisk Management Training
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chapter 7|20 pages
Operations and Maintenance Concepts
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chapter 8|24 pages
Evaluating Biorisk Management Performance
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chapter 9|22 pages
Communication for Biorisk Management
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chapter 10|14 pages
Three Recent Case Studies: The Role of Biorisk Management
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chapter 11|24 pages
Future Development of Biorisk Management: Challenges and Opportunities
View abstract

Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called "sophisticated facilities" in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.Setting the s

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction: The Case for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The AMP Model
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Risk Assessment
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Facility Design and Controls
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Rethinking Mitigation Measures
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Biorisk Management Training
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Operations and Maintenance Concepts
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Evaluating Biorisk Management Performance
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Communication for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Three Recent Case Studies: The Role of Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Future Development of Biorisk Management: Challenges and Opportunities
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called "sophisticated facilities" in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.Setting the s

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction: The Case for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The AMP Model
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Risk Assessment
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Facility Design and Controls
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Rethinking Mitigation Measures
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Biorisk Management Training
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Operations and Maintenance Concepts
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Evaluating Biorisk Management Performance
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Communication for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Three Recent Case Studies: The Role of Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Future Development of Biorisk Management: Challenges and Opportunities
View abstract

Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called "sophisticated facilities" in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.Setting the s

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction: The Case for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The AMP Model
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Risk Assessment
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Facility Design and Controls
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Rethinking Mitigation Measures
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Biorisk Management Training
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Operations and Maintenance Concepts
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Evaluating Biorisk Management Performance
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Communication for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Three Recent Case Studies: The Role of Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Future Development of Biorisk Management: Challenges and Opportunities
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called "sophisticated facilities" in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.Setting the s

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction: The Case for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The AMP Model
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Risk Assessment
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Facility Design and Controls
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Rethinking Mitigation Measures
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Biorisk Management Training
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Operations and Maintenance Concepts
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Evaluating Biorisk Management Performance
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Communication for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Three Recent Case Studies: The Role of Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Future Development of Biorisk Management: Challenges and Opportunities
View abstract

Over the past two decades bioscience facilities worldwide have experienced multiple safety and security incidents, including many notable incidents at so-called "sophisticated facilities" in North America and Western Europe. This demonstrates that a system based solely on biosafety levels and security regulations may not be sufficient.Setting the s

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction: The Case for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 2|14 pages
The AMP Model
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Risk Assessment
View abstract
chapter 4|22 pages
Facility Design and Controls
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Rethinking Mitigation Measures
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Biorisk Management Training
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Operations and Maintenance Concepts
View abstract
chapter 8|24 pages
Evaluating Biorisk Management Performance
View abstract
chapter 9|22 pages
Communication for Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Three Recent Case Studies: The Role of Biorisk Management
View abstract
chapter 11|24 pages
Future Development of Biorisk Management: Challenges and Opportunities
View abstract
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