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The importance of biosa fety in pathological anatomy laboratories

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  • Sep 4, 2023
  • 1 min read

ABSTRACT

The concept of biosecurity and biosafety has been increasingly widespread and valued as the understanding of the professional’s responsibility, involved in activities that manipulate biological, chemical, physical and radioactive agents, is not limited only to actions to prevent risks derived from its specific activity, but also of all the people who, directly or indirectly, participate in that activity. In pathological anatomy laboratories, it is very important that professionals understand the distinction between these two terms and put them into practice for greater safety. It was observed, in general, that the existing legislation in force in our country is not very specific for laboratories that work with pathological anatomy (biopsies and cytology). When the focus is on biosafety, in addition to the normal care of good laboratory practices, specific procedures are required to minimize the risk of personal accidents and environmental contamination. It is up to our country to implement appropriate measures for professionals who deal with histotechnology, offering them legal recognition through qualification courses for technicians. Likewise, it is up to all managers involved in the health area to guide their professionals regarding the awareness of the daily practice of all aspects involved with biosecurity and biosafety.


Keywords: Biosafety. Laboratories. Pathologic anatomy. Security. Contamination.

 
 
 

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