Team:Cambridge-JIC/Safety

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Filling in forms:<br>
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We discussed, checked and submitted the 'About-Our-Lab' and 'Safety' iGEM forms.<br>
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Looking it up:<br>
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We made sure that all our substrates were all in 'the White' via the iGEM list (hyperlink to list)
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<h3>Public Safety: Cambridge and beyond</h3>
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<h3>Environmental Safety</h3>
<h3>Environmental Safety</h3>
<h3>Researcher Safety</h3>
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iGEM safety page
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“Science sans conscience n’est que ruine de l’ame”F. Rabelais, 1532

    Our Code of Conduct

    Text here

    Awareness

    What is Safety?
    Let me google that for you: Safety, noun,  from Latin 'Salvus'       1. the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury. 
    or in our own words:
    With power comes responsibility

Safety and Security

    iGEM Safety Checks

    Filling in forms:
    We discussed, checked and submitted the 'About-Our-Lab' and 'Safety' iGEM forms.
    Looking it up:
    We made sure that all our substrates were all in 'the White' via the iGEM list (hyperlink to list)

    Public Safety: Cambridge and beyond

    Environmental Safety

    Researcher Safety

    Into the Future

    Ethics

    Text here

    Education and information

    Text here

References

iGEM safety page