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Institutional Biosafety Committee

WHO launches a mobile app for biological risk assessment

15 Mar 2024
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RAST, the new WHO mobile application designed to assist in laboratory biorisk assessment.

laboratory technician with a smartphone in hand

WHO has launched RAST (Risk Assessment Tool), a APP developed to help with biological risk assessment. Laboratory workers are reported to be up to 1000 times more vulnerable to infection compared to the general population.

RAST is designed to complement the WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual (LBM4) risk- and evidence-based approach. It reflects the first two steps of the risk assessment framework outlined in the LBM4: gather information and evaluate the risks. The app aims to increase understanding of hazards and risks, and to promote thorough assessment and adherence to biological safety practices for laboratory staff.

While many biosafety/biosecurity assessment apps tend to be informational, the app developed by WHO is logic-based and capable of performing complex risk calculations. It allows the user to gather information about the hazards associated with their intended work in either a research laboratory, diagnostics laboratory or field work settings. 

RAST should only be used as advice to consider suitable risk control measures. As risk control measures differ between regions, WHO recommends performing a complete manual risk assessment in accordance with LBM4 or any other suitable risk assessment approach.

Download the app on Android or IOS.

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