Ambiguities in Regulations Aimed at Safety in Intentional Work with Biological Agents

Authors

  • Hana Kubátová State Office for Nuclear Safety, Non-Proliferation Department, Chemical and Biological Weapons Prohibition Division, Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1243-6656

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54779/chl20220730

Keywords:

biological agent, biosafety, biosecurity, (bio)containment, risk assessment

Abstract

The Czech Republic, like other member states of the European Union, has implemented Directive 2000/54/EC. However, the resulting form of the transposition does not fully correspond to the requirements set out in the directive. Above all, the omission of the terms containment and physical containment level, which are used not only in the directive, but also in the text of technical standards, is very problematic. As a result of the absence of the mentioned terms, it is very difficult for many employees to orient themselves in the Czech legal regulations focused on safety and health protection when working with biological agents. The article summarizes the requirements set by Czech regulations and compares them with the requirements of the Directive 2000/54/EC and technical standards. At the same time, it offers the reader a selection of the main regulations of a non-normative nature that have been created by international organizations (World health organization and European Committee for Standardization) in order to manage biological risk in the workplace.

Published

2022-12-15

How to Cite

Kubátová, H. (2022). Ambiguities in Regulations Aimed at Safety in Intentional Work with Biological Agents. Chemické Listy, 116(12), 730–736. https://doi.org/10.54779/chl20220730

Issue

Section

Articles