Biological Agents in Occupational Safety and Health

There are more than 5 million workers in Germany who are potentially at risk of coming into contact with biological agents in their workplaces. Such exposures can cause infections, the development of allergies, or toxic reactions.

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Biological agents comprise, for example, health-threatening bacteria, moulds, parasites, viruses, and prions. A full list of all the biological agents that are currently known would run to several thousand species, including their genetically modified forms. Given the extensive distribution of biological agents, they are not only present during activities performed in laboratories. Above all, contact with biological agents affects employees in the waste and recycling industries, healthcare staff dealing with infected patients, veterinary personnel, and workers on livestock farms.

Some biological agents spread infectious diseases and can therefore be harmful to workers. Others are not infectious, but may trigger sensitising or toxic reactions. This latter group includes a number of moulds and a few species of bacteria. They play a significant role in agriculture and the refurbishment of buildings, as well as other fields, and can give rise to sensitising and toxic reactions in the respiratory tract.

Challenges for occupational safety and health

Employees come into contact with biological agents of unknown composition at a wide variety of workplaces. Thus, challenges for occupational safety and health (OSH) result from the co-occurrence and interaction of multiple factors when biological agents are handled in the workplace. Factors such as changing work environments and climatic conditions have to be taken into account.

Risk assessment of biological agents

In the field of biological agents, the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin, BAuA) approaches occupational safety and health at multiple levels to protect employees against biological hazards. BAuA’s experts participate actively in the work of the Committee on Biological Agents (Ausschuss für Biologische Arbeitsstoffe, ABAS), helping keep the Technical Rules for Biological Agents (Technisches Regelwerk für Biologische Arbeitsstoffe, TRBA) up to date. In addition, BAuA operates laboratories where researchers develop new measurement methods and assessment tools, as well as conducting systematic fieldwork on bioaerosols in the workplace.

Further information

Research Projects

Project numberF 2562 StatusOngoing Project Occupational COVID-19 exposure and infection risks: Analyses based on the Gutenberg COVID-19 Study.

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Project numberF 2545 StatusCompleted Project Work related investigation of the rate of SARS-CoV-2 infected and Post-COVID symptomatic people based on data of the health authorities in Thuringia

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Project numberF 2547 StatusOngoing Project Determination of exposure during phage application in pig barns

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Project numberF 2546 StatusOngoing Project Characterisation of bioaerosols in the fine dust fraction of indoor air

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Project numberF 2509 StatusOngoing Project Relative quantification of proteins in cell culture system exposed to biological agents by mass spectrometry

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Project numberF 2491 StatusOngoing Project Assessment and evaluation of the toxic potential of biological agents on the basis of respiratory tract-related in vitro models: Subproject II: Development of an exposure system for the assessment of volatile metabolites of biological agents

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Project numberF 2489 StatusCompleted Project Assessment of health effects by bioaerosols in case of mould

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Project numberF 2486 StatusOngoing Project Determination of the inhalative exposure to hazardous substances and biological agents during the commercial use of gardening devices

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Project numberF 2470 StatusCompleted Project Biomonitoring of workers´ exposure to mycotoxins

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Project numberF 2441 StatusCompleted Project Analysis of bioaerosol-borne toxins by proteomics technologies

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Project numberF 2426 StatusCompleted Project Molecular differentiation of living and dead biological agents and detection of the tenacity of airborne biological agents

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Project numberF 2383 StatusCompleted Project Detection of airborne biological agents under difficult analytical conditions - background measurement and exclusion of inhibitory substances

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Project numberF 2356 StatusCompleted Project Exposure of hatchery workers to airborne bacteria under consideration of existing antibiotic resistances

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Project numberF 2350 StatusCompleted Project A model system of lung cells for investigation of bacterial pathogenicity

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Project numberF 2331 StatusCompleted Project Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in emissions from the industrial livestock farming

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Project numberF 2330 StatusCompleted Project Exposure to biological agents at biogas production

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Publications

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Occupational safety and health in Germany during the Corona crisis

baua: Report brief 2021

German companies had to face up to a number of organisational and economic challenges as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. …

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Well protected at work? Occupational safety and health in the Corona pandemic from the employees' point of view

baua: Report brief 2021

For over a year, the Corona pandemic has presented companies and employees with special challenges in the development and …

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Working from home in the corona crisis: What's next?

baua: Report brief 2021

During the corona crisis, and especially during the period of strict lockdown, many companies have used working from home to …

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