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Analyzing Biological Hazards

The course Analyzing Biological Hazards focuses on understanding the biological risks that could be present in any academic or research laboratory setting.

Analyzing Biological Hazards

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course, Analyzing Biological Hazards, delves into understanding potential biological risks that might be encountered in any academic or research laboratory setting.

By the end of this course, you should gain a deeper insight into:

  • Biological Hazards and their implications.
  • The potential threats posed by various hazards.
  • The preventive measures in place for your safety.

COURSE TOPICS

  • Biological Hazards
  • Common Biological Agents
  • Preventing Exposures to Bio-hazardous materials

ONLINE COURSE DURATION


Estimated completion time is approximately 10 minutes

PASS MARK

Throughout this online course, the testing is conducted to reinforce the information presented. To earn a certificate of completion, a score of 80% is required. If the passing grade is not achieved, participants can retake the course twice.


CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be accessible for download and printing.

COURSE PREVIEW

Course Details

Course Length

This course will take roughly 10 minutes

Passing Mark

To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz

Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print

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