Team:ETH Zurich/lab/safety

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=== Risks to the safety and health of team members, or other people working in the lab ===
=== Risks to the safety and health of team members, or other people working in the lab ===
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According to the  WHO bio-safety manuscript, the organisms used by our team belong to the category of Risk Level 1. In this level, these organisms are defined as unlikely to cause human or animal disease.  
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According to the  WHO bio-safety manuscript and the applicable national rules, the organisms used by our team belong to the category of Risk Level 1. Organisms of this level are considered as unlikely to cause human or animal disease.  
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Since all strains used and all those, which are intended to be used in the future, are harmless in terms of pathogenicity and toxicity these organisms or biological parts do not raise major safety concerns. The work in the wet-lab is carried out in a S1 laboratory with conventional safety standards. Regular safety precautions such as wearing gloves, glasses and a lab coat to protect us are implemented. No bacteria are released into the environment and all material contaminated with bacteria is autoclaved at 120 degrees Celsius. All chemicals used for the project are collected and disposed separately.
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Since all strains used and all those which are intended to be used in the future are harmless in terms of pathogenicity and toxicity, these organisms or biological parts do not raise major safety concerns. The work in the wet-lab is carried out in a S1 laboratory with conventional safety standards. Regular safety precautions such as wearing gloves, glasses and a lab coat to protect us are implemented. No bacteria are released into the environment and all material contaminated with bacteria was autoclaved at 120 degrees Celsius and 1 bar overpressure. All chemicals used for the project were collected and disposed separately.
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