HT Histotechnician

Category - Laboratory Operations

Dexter understands that the following principles of biosafety are correct, except:
  1. The primary goal of biosafety is to contain potentially infectious biological materials.
  2. Containing potentially infectious agents is aimed at reducing exposure to these hazardous materials.
  3. Utilization of vaccines on health care workers will surely protect against harmful pathogens.
  4. Doing assessment of risks when handling potentially hazardous materials can be generalized with a group of specimens to increase efficiency.
Explanation
Answer: D - Doing assessment of risks when handling potentially hazardous materials can be generalized with a group of specimens to increase efficiency.
All the other principles of biosafety are correct except for doing an assessment of risks when handling potentially hazardous materials can be generalized with a group of specimens to increase efficiency. This is because the assessment of risks should be ideally done by every specific agent since it may entail special precautions and considerations and must not be generalized.
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