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What does BIO stand for?

Biological Hazard (fire diamond warning code)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
It takes hours to detect and report the presence of a biological hazard.
All that eating, in a garden pond environment, makes for a dynamic living, swimming, eating biological hazard machine.
There are four primary types of signs established under the Act: danger, caution, safety instruction, and biological hazard warning.
The HACCP is a preventive system designed to identify physical, chemical or biological hazards in food products, and prescribes control actions, called critical control points, at every stage from production and preparation, to packaging and distribution.
00 [pounds sterling] This book examines pathogen control in animal production, chemical, physical and biological hazards that pose threats to beef during slaughter and fabrication, the relationship of disease to performance and quality, the need to develop quality-focused supply chains, enhancing beef demand in domestic and international markets and consumer preferences.
Biological hazards include diseases that can reside in water that stagnates in a confined space.
371 QH573 Scientists from NATO member countries introduce new theoretical developments and instrumentation for the non-invasive sensing and imaging of damage in vegetation related to stress from ultraviolet light; identify the cell biological hazards of ultraviolet radiation coupled with other environmental stresses; and examine how ultraviolet light may relate to the production of nitric oxide by plants in terms of DNA damage, error-prone repair cell cycles, and the multiple mechanisms of programmed cell death.
Preliminary tests revealed the white powder does not pose a biological hazard, the FBI said.

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