Biological Hazard
Biological Hazards-
Biological hazards can be called as biohazards. This type of hazards is the product of living thing that can cause a threat to the living organism of human body. These hazards include medical wastes, toxin from biological source or sample of microorganisms, viruses, fungi, bacteria, certain plants and parasitic worms.
Biological hazards enter into the body by absorbing, eating or inhaling. Most of them are generally inhaled. These infectious agents can multiply quickly and may pass one to another once they are inside the body. Some of biological agents can survive outside of human body for long time if they have appropriate ground to breed including food or water.
Biological hazards can be called as biohazards. This type of hazards is the product of living thing that can cause a threat to the living organism of human body. These hazards include medical wastes, toxin from biological source or sample of microorganisms, viruses, fungi, bacteria, certain plants and parasitic worms.
Biological hazards enter into the body by absorbing, eating or inhaling. Most of them are generally inhaled. These infectious agents can multiply quickly and may pass one to another once they are inside the body. Some of biological agents can survive outside of human body for long time if they have appropriate ground to breed including food or water.
Reference
Take One Step 2013, Biological hazards, viewed 10 June 2015,
http://www.takeonestep.org/Pages/yoursafety/safenotsorry/biologicalhazards.aspx
Take One Step 2013, Biological hazards, viewed 10 June 2015,
http://www.takeonestep.org/Pages/yoursafety/safenotsorry/biologicalhazards.aspx