Biohazardous containment refers to the systems, equipment, and protocols used to safely manage and contain biological materials that pose a risk to human health, the environment, or animals. This includes infectious agents, pathogens, or toxins that could cause diseases or infections. Biohazardous containment involves the use of specialized containers, laboratories, and containment facilities to prevent the accidental release of these harmful substances. It is critical in industries such as healthcare, research, and waste management to ensure that biological risks are effectively contained and that exposure to dangerous materials is minimized.

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