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. 1994;16(2):67–70. doi: 10.1155/S1463924694000076

Increasing the biosafety of analytical systems in the clinical laboratory

A Truchaud 1,, P Schnipelsky 1, H L Pardue 1, J Place 1, K Ozawa 1
PMCID: PMC2562830  PMID: 18924687

Abstract

Biosafety is an important part of the know-how of all clinical laboratory professionals. Biosafely must have high priority in the design and use of analytical systems. Attention should be focused on reducing the handling of biological specimens, reducing biohazards to laboratory personnel, and on improving the labelling and containment of biohazardous materials. In this paper, biosafety issues are discussed in relation to the design of analytical systems, their use and maintenance.

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