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Two workers at a government laboratory scratched themselves with needles risking contamination with the H5N1 bird flu strain, it has been revealed. | Two workers at a government laboratory scratched themselves with needles risking contamination with the H5N1 bird flu strain, it has been revealed. |
Both were treated with anti-viral drugs and subsequently tested negative. | Both were treated with anti-viral drugs and subsequently tested negative. |
The incidents at the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) at Weybridge in Surrey came to light following a BBC Freedom of Information request. | The incidents at the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) at Weybridge in Surrey came to light following a BBC Freedom of Information request. |
The VLA has reported 80 incidents over five years and continually reviews risk assessments and procedures. | The VLA has reported 80 incidents over five years and continually reviews risk assessments and procedures. |
In the first incident involving the laboratory worker, a duck dosed with H5N1 was being euthanased when the technician accidentally scratched herself. | In the first incident involving the laboratory worker, a duck dosed with H5N1 was being euthanased when the technician accidentally scratched herself. |
Risk reviewed | Risk reviewed |
A few days later a second worker was injecting eggs with the same flu strain when they were accidentally pricked. | A few days later a second worker was injecting eggs with the same flu strain when they were accidentally pricked. |
The incidents were recorded under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) which highlights the risks faced by scientists and technicians working with materials posing a potentially biological hazard. | The incidents were recorded under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) which highlights the risks faced by scientists and technicians working with materials posing a potentially biological hazard. |
The VLA's chief executive Peter Boriello said it placed "great importance" on health and safety and biosecurity. | The VLA's chief executive Peter Boriello said it placed "great importance" on health and safety and biosecurity. |
"A key part of this is working with the HSE to ensure that lessons are learned from RIDDOR reportable incidents." | "A key part of this is working with the HSE to ensure that lessons are learned from RIDDOR reportable incidents." |
Details of other incidents revealed to the BBC include: | Details of other incidents revealed to the BBC include: |
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Mr Boriello said risk assessments were constantly reviewed as were standard operating procedures. | Mr Boriello said risk assessments were constantly reviewed as were standard operating procedures. |