Yes and no;if you eat mould it can make you sick,but if there was no mould dead bodies wouldn't decay. If there was no such thing as mould there would be no space to bury anyone in the graveyard. Then there'd be piles of the stuff. The germs collecting on the dead bodies attracting many rats and flies would be hazardous for both our health and our eyes!!!!!
I use the symbol for Biological Hazard (BIO)
Biological
The biological hazard marking is a circle overlaid by 3 linked broken circles. While it identifies something that is alive and dangerous to people, the symbol itself has no meaning.
biological
physical hazard affects you physically but a biological or chemical hazard affect you from within. Physical hazards may cause injuries such as broken leg, cuts, wounds, etc. while biological/chemical hazards can cause injuries such as choking, inability to breath, internal bleeding .
Mold helped scientist because scientists made a biological robot using mold!
What are the types of biological hazard should be of the greatest concern to food establishment managers? Why?
No bio hazards are from humans
No, Bacteria are everywhere and life could not exist as we know it without them. Thus in general bacteria are not a biological hazard.However, some types of bacteria are pathogenic (they can cause diseases). These species of bacteria are a biological hazard.
Right isosceles triangle with a blue background and red lettering
fungi
Biological