Question 1
Which U.S. advisory group advises the federal government on strategies to minimize the risk of harmful use of information and technologies derived from legitimate life sciences research?
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization (WHO)
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB)
Question 2
Employee factors observed that may warrant further reporting and review by managers and other institutional officials include:
Prolonged absences, criminal arrest, and close collaboration with other members of the laboratory
Prolonged absences, jaywalking, and threats to other persons
Approved vacations from work, criminal arrest, threats to other persons, strange behaviors, and altered moods
Prolonged absences, criminal arrest, threats to others, strange behaviors, and altered moods
Question 3
In order to achieve a biosecurity program within an organization, which components must be considered?
Only a risk management plan that includes biosecurity procedures
Site-specific security assessment, support from organizational leadership to implement the biosecurity program, and a risk management plan that includes biosecurity procedures
Only support from organizational leadership to implement the biosecurity program
Only a site-specific security assessment
Question 4
Which international committee bans the development, production, stockpiling, or retention of microbial agents or other biological agents and toxins used as biological weapons?
European Union (EU)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Biological Toxins and Weapons Convention (BTWC)
Question 5
A site-specific security assessment determines:
Agent risk assessment and procedures, and associated local threats and vulnerabilities
Safety procedures that must be in place for work with the agent
Cleaning procedures
Medical procedures for occupational health