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+ | <h3>Education and information</h3> | ||
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We made sure that all our substrates were all in 'the White' via the iGEM list (hyperlink to list) | 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> | + | <h3>Public and Environmental Safety: Cambridge and beyond</h3> |
+ | To keep with the 'to do no harm' philosophy, nothing we do should have a negative impact on our fellow human beings or environment around us.<br> | ||
+ | How to achieve this?<br> | ||
+ | Followed the guidelines<br> | ||
+ | Recycled<br> | ||
+ | ... | ||
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+ | <h3>Researcher Safety: Our Ten Commandments</h3> | ||
+ | <h4> Wet Lab</h4> | ||
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+ | Thou shall follow Barbara's (Lab Guru) instructions<br> | ||
+ | Thou shall follow department guidelines <br> | ||
+ | Thou shall not take short cuts (which often go wrong and just take longer)<br> | ||
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+ | and above all Thou shall understand WHY ye should follow these commandments.<br> | ||
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+ | <h4> Hard Lab </h4> | ||
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+ | Our 10 Commandments, being Universal and fully complied to, also apply to the Hard Lab. | ||
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“Science sans conscience n’est que ruine de l’ame”F. Rabelais, 1532
Our Philosophy: Do no harm
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
Ethics
Text here
Education and information
Text here
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 and Environmental Safety: Cambridge and beyond
To keep with the 'to do no harm' philosophy, nothing we do should have a negative impact on our fellow human beings or environment around us.How to achieve this?
Followed the guidelines
Recycled
...
Researcher Safety: Our Ten Commandments
Wet Lab
-
Thou shall follow Barbara's (Lab Guru) instructions
Thou shall follow department guidelines
Thou shall not take short cuts (which often go wrong and just take longer)
and above all Thou shall understand WHY ye should follow these commandments.
Hard Lab
-
Our 10 Commandments, being Universal and fully complied to, also apply to the Hard Lab.