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    What does Biological Standard Stand For?

    Biological standard actually denotes the standard of living of the human organisms. Various factors are included when calculating the biological standard of living including the socio-economic and epidemiological environment. Read: What does Biological Standard Stand For? Read

    By: Ibraham Admas | 07/11/2009 | Health

    What is a biological hazard?

    A biological hazard (biohazard) is a threat to any living being because of other living organisms. The threats can be minor and deadly too. It can also disrupt lives to an extent that one may cause property damage or social, economic and environmental damage! Read: What is a biological hazard? Read

    By: Ibraham Admas | 07/11/2009 | Health

    Organic Production for Conservation

    Some of the most common biohazards in foods are Salmonella, which is found in poultry, eggs and unprocessed milk and meat, and Campylobacter, this comes from chicken that has not been cooked thoroughly. Read: Organic Production for Conservation Read

    By: Ibraham Admas | 03/11/2009 | Home Brewing

    Organic Food Biological Standards

    For a farm to have crops and livestock that is certified as organic it has to meet certain Biological Standards. They must comply with production and handling regulations. They must allow inspectors to visit the farm and do on-site testing. Read: Organic Food Biological Standards Read

    By: Ibraham Admas | 03/11/2009 | Home Brewing
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