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Contained use
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Contained use
Description: The value to society of conserving environmental resources.
Source: None
Description: Any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: UNEP International Technical Guidelines for Safety in Biotechnology
Description: Any operation in which microorganisms are genetically modified or in which such genetically modified microorganisms are cultured, stored, used, transported, destroyed or disposed of and for which physical barriers, or a combination of physical barriers together with chemical and/or biological barriers are used to limit their contact with the general population and the environment.
Source: Council Directive 90/219/EEC on the contained use of genetically modified microorganisms
Description: Contained use means any [limited, experimental, non-commercial] activity in which LMOs are cultured, stored, transported, destroyed, disposed of or used in any other way whereby the contact with [or their impacts on] the environment [including humans] is [prevented] [limited] by [specific containment measures] [physical barriers or a combination of physical, chemical and/or biological barriers] [operational requirements].
Source: Convention on Biological Diversity CBD
Description: «Contained use» or «containment» means any use of living modified organisms where the contact between the organisms and the environment is prevented by physical barriers or a combination of physical, chemical and/or biological barriers.
Source: African Region
Description: Contained use is any operation involving LMOs which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and biological barriers designed to prevent release of the LMOs into the open environment.
Source: Australia
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: China
Description: Contained use is any activity in which LMOs are cultured, stored, transported, destroyed, disposed of or used in any other way, and for which specific containment measures are used to limit their contact with the environment.
Source: European Union
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or chemical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: Malaysia
Description: Contained use means an operation which restricts an organism to a secure location or facility to prevent escape by providing appropriate barriers.
Source: New Zealand
Description: Contained use shall mean any operation in which genetically modified organisms are produced, grown, stored, destroyed or used in some other way in a closed system which physical barriers are employed, either alone or together with chemical and/or biological barriers, to limit contact between the organism on the one hand and humans and the environment on the other.
Source: The Norwegian Gene Technology Act 1993
Description: Contained use is any operation in which genetically modified organisms are produced, grown, stored, destroyed or used in some other way in a closed system in which physical barriers are employed, either alone or together with chemical and/or biological barriers, to limit contact between the organisms on the one hand and humans and the environment on the other.
Source: Norway
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or chemical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans. [In accordance with the UNEP Technical Guidelines].
Source: Peru
Description: A use of organisms is said to be contained when their contact with the population or the environment is restricted or prevented by physical barriers or by a combination of physical and chemical or biological barriers.
Source: Switzerland
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: UNEP International Technical Guidelines for Safety in Biotechnology
Source: None
Description: Any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: UNEP International Technical Guidelines for Safety in Biotechnology
Description: Any operation in which microorganisms are genetically modified or in which such genetically modified microorganisms are cultured, stored, used, transported, destroyed or disposed of and for which physical barriers, or a combination of physical barriers together with chemical and/or biological barriers are used to limit their contact with the general population and the environment.
Source: Council Directive 90/219/EEC on the contained use of genetically modified microorganisms
Description: Contained use means any [limited, experimental, non-commercial] activity in which LMOs are cultured, stored, transported, destroyed, disposed of or used in any other way whereby the contact with [or their impacts on] the environment [including humans] is [prevented] [limited] by [specific containment measures] [physical barriers or a combination of physical, chemical and/or biological barriers] [operational requirements].
Source: Convention on Biological Diversity CBD
Description: «Contained use» or «containment» means any use of living modified organisms where the contact between the organisms and the environment is prevented by physical barriers or a combination of physical, chemical and/or biological barriers.
Source: African Region
Description: Contained use is any operation involving LMOs which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and biological barriers designed to prevent release of the LMOs into the open environment.
Source: Australia
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: China
Description: Contained use is any activity in which LMOs are cultured, stored, transported, destroyed, disposed of or used in any other way, and for which specific containment measures are used to limit their contact with the environment.
Source: European Union
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or chemical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: Malaysia
Description: Contained use means an operation which restricts an organism to a secure location or facility to prevent escape by providing appropriate barriers.
Source: New Zealand
Description: Contained use shall mean any operation in which genetically modified organisms are produced, grown, stored, destroyed or used in some other way in a closed system which physical barriers are employed, either alone or together with chemical and/or biological barriers, to limit contact between the organism on the one hand and humans and the environment on the other.
Source: The Norwegian Gene Technology Act 1993
Description: Contained use is any operation in which genetically modified organisms are produced, grown, stored, destroyed or used in some other way in a closed system in which physical barriers are employed, either alone or together with chemical and/or biological barriers, to limit contact between the organisms on the one hand and humans and the environment on the other.
Source: Norway
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or chemical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans. [In accordance with the UNEP Technical Guidelines].
Source: Peru
Description: A use of organisms is said to be contained when their contact with the population or the environment is restricted or prevented by physical barriers or by a combination of physical and chemical or biological barriers.
Source: Switzerland
Description: Contained use is any operation involving organisms which are controlled by physical barriers or a combination of physical and/or biological barriers which limit their contact with, or their impacts on, the potentially receiving environment, which includes humans.
Source: UNEP International Technical Guidelines for Safety in Biotechnology
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