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The role of the hospital pharmacist in chemical and biological risk management: disinfectants as an example
  1. Roberto Lombardi1,
  2. Maria Grazia Cattaneo2,
  3. Laura Fabrizio3
  1. 1Dipartimento Igiene del Lavoro Ex Ispesl-Inail, Italy
  2. 2Ospedali Riuniti Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy
  3. 3SIFO, Rome, Italy
  1. Correspondence to Roberto Lombardi, Dipartimento Igiene del Lavoro Ex Ispesl-Inail, Maria Grazia Cattaneo Quality Manager and Pharmacist, Ospedali Riuniti Bergamo Laura Fabrizio SIFO President; mgcattaneo{at}ospedaliriuniti.bergamo.it

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Due to their role, it is mandatory that hospital pharmacists are involved in chemical and biological risk management of hospital processes and they increasingly have to consider the health and safety regulations. In Italy, reference must be made to the ‘Testo Unico sulla Sicurezza’, D.Lgs 81/2008 (Art. 15, 1(c)), and updates, with particular reference to ‘Titolo …

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