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== Safety Training ==
== Safety Training ==
As part of our institution's guidelines, it is mandatory for every student to take the Safety Course organized by the department's Safety Committee. The course is held by Mr. Niels Buerckert, the biosafety officer at D-BSSE. In addition, all team members received the standard lab training from our supervisors.  
As part of our institution's guidelines, it is mandatory for every student to take the Safety Course organized by the department's Safety Committee. The course is held by Mr. Niels Buerckert, the biosafety officer at D-BSSE. In addition, all team members received the standard lab training from our supervisors.  
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The topics taught ranged from personal protection such as appropriate clothing when working in the lab, which includes wearing a lab coat, gloves, goggles, no contact lenses, long trousers and appropriate shoes, to general lab rules like no food and drinks (also no storage in lab fridges) and no smoking. Further topics included maintenance of a clean workspace, correct labeling and storage of chemicals and biological substances, and instructions on transportation of chemicals and solvents in the building (not in the passenger elevator but in the freight elevator and the usage of correct chemical container in a bucket).
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The topics taught ranged from personal protection such as appropriate clothing (see Figure 2) when working in the lab, which includes wearing a lab coat, gloves (see Figure 3), goggles (see Figure 1), no contact lenses, long trousers and appropriate shoes, to general lab rules like no food and drinks (also no storage in lab fridges) and no smoking. Further topics included maintenance of a clean workspace, correct labeling and storage of chemicals and biological substances, and instructions on transportation of chemicals and solvents in the building (not in the passenger elevator but in the freight elevator and the usage of correct chemical container in a bucket).
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[[File:ETH2014_Safetyglasses.jpg|300px|left|thumb| Safety eyewear]][[File:ETH2014_Safetyclothes.jpg|262px|left|thumb| Appropriate clothing]]
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[[File:ETH2014_Safetyglasses.jpg|300px|left|thumb| '''Figure 1''' Safety eyewear]][[File:ETH2014_Safetyclothes.jpg|262px|left|thumb| '''Figure 2''' Appropriate clothing]]
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You can find out more about ETH safety guidelines in this [[Media:ETH_Zurich_safety_manual_en.pdf‎|file]].
You can find out more about ETH safety guidelines in this [[Media:ETH_Zurich_safety_manual_en.pdf‎|file]].
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[[File:ETH_Zurich_2014_Glassesandgloves.jpg|600px|center|thumb|'''Figure 3''' Safety equipment]]
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== Risks of our project ==
== Risks of our project ==
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==Link to our safety form==
==Link to our safety form==

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