Abstract

Laboratory safety is often seen in a dual perspective by laboratory workers. It is welcomed in that it provides security for the individual in the laboratory yet, at the same time, it is on occasion perceived as creating barriers that hamper research. To be effective, it needs to provide comprehensive safety with minimal inhibition of efficiency and to have a constructive, largely self-regulatory, enforcement system.

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