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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.
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- ╳
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.
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- ╳
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