Introduction to risk assessment of WHO’s Laboratory Biosafety Manual 4th ed 解答

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Which of the following is NOT a major factor considered in risk assessment?

  • Pathogen transmission routes
  • Infection dose
  • Budget arrangements
  • Disease severity

The WHO Fourth Edition Manual mentions which method is most suitable for implementing biosafety?

  • Evidence-based contextual approach
  • Standardized regulatory approach
  • Unstructured practical approach
  • Random experience method

WHO recommends that laboratories use risk assessment as a way to achieve biosafety, rather than relying solely on fixed operating procedures.

The results of a risk assessment do not affect whether personal protective equipment is purchased.

As long as the laboratory design is perfect, there is no need to worry about the biosafety training level of laboratory personnel.

The implementation of risk assessment requires systematization and standardization to ensure reproducibility and comparability.

According to the manual, what does “P” represent in the PDCA cycle?

  • Plan
  • Do
  • Check
  • Act

Risk assessment’s primary purpose is to support the development of risk control measures.

Which of the following is NOT a classification of “possibility”?

  • Unlikely
  • Almost certain (Highly probable)
  • Possible
  • Definitely

According to the WHO Fourth Edition Manual, what is the main purpose of risk assessment?

  • Support risk control measures
  • Evaluate budget expenditure
  • Ensure sample quality
  • Reduce paperwork