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Product Safety Report for Vevor laboratory liquid mixer presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Keep up to date with the latest information from the UK GLP monitoring authority.
Help keep our people safe as we push the boundaries of cutting-edge science and technology.
Information for clinical diagnostic laboratories regarding safety, sampling and packaging specimens associated with COVID-19.
The unit is a specialist in aerobiology, biocontainment and biosafety. The unit provides government departments and the commercial sector with expertise, advice and consultancy.
Information for public health professionals on immunisation.
The UKHSA public health laboratory in Birmingham provides a range of public health microbiology services to NHS trusts and health protection teams.
Guidance for industry on preparing responses to good laboratory practice (GLP) and good clinical practice (GCP) inspection reports.
Guidance for GLP facilities on implementing and maintaining a risk-based quality assurance programme.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is the science inside UK defence and security. Dstl is an executive agency, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence .
Find out how to take samples from processed ABPs and find laboratories to test them, and what to do if one of your samples fails a test.
Evidence-based recommendations to protect first responders from exposure to fentanyl.
Licences and regulations for organisations that handle human blood or blood products and reporting adverse incidents with blood through SABRE.
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