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Management Principles for Building and Operating Biocontainment Facilities

Management Principles for Building and Operating Biocontainment Facilities
Author: Kelly Stefano Cole
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0615785913



Management Principles for Building and Operating Biocontainment Facilities


This practical, highly focused book is intended to be an authoritative planning and management reference for anyone associated with capital projects or facility operations involving biocontainment facilities for research on potentially dangerous biological pathogens and toxins. Download Management Principles for Building and Operating Biocontainment Facilities from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. The emphasis is on research facilities that are designed to operate at biosafety containment Levels 3 or 4, which in the U.S. is designated BSL-3 or BSL-4 as defined by the CDC and NIH. Level 3 and 4 biocontainment is referred to in this book as high-containment. The book is directed especially to people of all disciplines who are new to high-containment; to managers or program leaders undertaking new initiatives to expand, build new, or modernize high-containment facilities; Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.

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