
biosafety regulations
Biosafety regulations are guidelines designed to protect human health and the environment from potential risks associated with biological materials, like microorganisms, genetically modified organisms, and human tissues. These regulations ensure safe practices in laboratories, healthcare facilities, and research settings by requiring proper containment, handling, and disposal of hazardous biological agents. They aim to prevent accidental exposure, infections, or environmental contamination. Compliance with these regulations safeguards workers, the public, and ecosystems, ensuring that scientific advancements are achieved responsibly and safely.