Tim Trevan calls on those working with organisms that are hazardous, or could be so, to take lessons from the nuclear industries, hospitals and other sectors that have established a safety culture.
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Trevan, T. Biological research: Rethink biosafety. Nature 527, 155–158 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/527155a
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