Tuberculosis laboratory biosafety manual
14 January 2013
| Manual

Overview
Laboratory biosafety is the process of applying a combination of administrative controls, containment principles, practices and procedures, safety equipment, emergency preparedness, and facilities to enable laboratory staff to work safely with potentially infectious microorganisms; biosafety also aims at preventing unintentional exposure to pathogens or their accidental release. This manual describes the minimum biosafety measures that should be implemented at the different levels of tuberculosis (TB) testing laboratories to reduce the risk of a laboratory-acquired infection.
WHO Team
Global Programme on Tuberculosis and Lung Health (GTB),
Health Product Policy and Standards (HPS),
Medical Devices and Diagnostics (MDD)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
65
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-150463-8
WHO Reference Number: WHO/HTM/TB/2012.11