Classification Levels:
Biohazards are categorized into different levels based on their potential risk. The classification ranges from Level 1 (low risk) to Level 4 (high risk). The higher the level, the more stringent the safety measures required for handling and containment.
Genetic Modifications:
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) represent another facet of biohazards. While GMOs have contributed significantly to advancements in agriculture and medicine, their release into the environment without proper controls could have unforeseen consequences.
Biomedical Waste:
Biohazardous waste, generated from healthcare facilities, research institutions, and laboratories, poses a unique challenge. Proper disposal and treatment of biomedical waste are essential to prevent the spread of infections and protect public health.
