Biological agents, hazard assessment/risk identification

    Description

    Biological agents are microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and cell cultures. Handling biological agents can lead to infections, allergies or respiratory diseases.

    Employer obligations therefore apply across all sectors when working with biological agents to protect employees.
    This is important both in obvious applications (e.g. laboratory, pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology) and in cases that are not obvious at first glance.

    Examples include dealing with:

    • People (daycare centers, healthcare and nursing services)
    • Animals, plants and their products
    • Waste, waste water or materials that release biological agents.

    Contact point

    To the responsible regional council.

    Contact person

    Please enter a location or postcode in the City / Location input field to see the responsible contact person

    Required documents

    Notification forms for activities involving biological agents can be obtained from the responsible regional council; these can also be downloaded from the websites of the Darmstadt, Giessen and Kassel regional councils.

    Bemerkungen

    The enforcement departments for occupational health and safety and safety technology at the Darmstadt, Giessen and Kassel regional councils are generally responsible for monitoring compliance with these regulations. They can also provide you with information on the implementation of legal regulations, exemptions or the application for permits.

    Area of validity

    Hesse

    Official approval

    Officially approved by Hessian Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration on 28.10.2016

    Version

    Technisch erstellt on 07.03.2011

    Technisch geändert on 08.07.2024

    Keywords

    Biostoffverordnung, Viren, Bakterien, Toxizität, Hygieneplan, Vorsorgeuntersuchungen, Arbeitssicherheit, Risikoermittlung, Gefährdungsbeurteilung, Arbeitsschutz, GVO, biologische Arbeitsstoffe, Gesundheitsschutz, Schutzmaßnahmen, Endoparasiten, Zellkulturen, Mikroorganismen, Pilze

    Language version

    Deutsch

    Sprache: de

    Technisch erstellt on 07.06.2017

    Technisch geändert on 14.05.2025

    Englisch

    Sprache: en

    Sprachbezeichnung nativ:

    English

    Technisch erstellt on 07.07.2021

    Technisch geändert on 26.11.2019