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We submitted our <a href="https://igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Lab?team_id=1450"> About our Lab </a> form on July 21 2014,  <a href="https://igem.org/Safety/Safety_Form?team_id=1450"> safety form </a> on September 1, 2014 and these were approved!
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<h2>Our Training</h2>
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<p>All of our team members took the basic laboratory courses offered by UBC Risk Management, in accordance with our <a href="http://facilities.med.ubc.ca/files/2011/12/LSC-Health-and-Safety-Program-Manual-Jul-2012-Ed.1.pdf"> institutional training requirements </a>. This course covers topics such as WHMIS, biohazards, hazardous chemicals and radioactive material.
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<p> All work was done within the <a href="http://www.ors.ubc.ca/contents/biohazard-policies"> institutional biosafety guidelines</a>, which were developed to meet the <a href="http://canadianbiosafetystandards.collaboration.gc.ca/cbsg-nldcb/assets/pdf/cbsg-nldcb-eng.pdf">Canadian Biosafety Standards</a></p>
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<h2> Our Organisms and Parts</h2>
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<p> We only used common BSL1 laboratory strains as our chassis organisms - <i>E. coli</i> and <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> - and parts derived either from from BSL1 organisms - T7 phage - or are synthetic small peptides.
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 18 November 2014

2014 UBC iGEM

Safety

We submitted our About our Lab form on July 21 2014, safety form on September 1, 2014 and these were approved!

Our Training

All of our team members took the basic laboratory courses offered by UBC Risk Management, in accordance with our institutional training requirements . This course covers topics such as WHMIS, biohazards, hazardous chemicals and radioactive material.

All work was done within the institutional biosafety guidelines, which were developed to meet the Canadian Biosafety Standards

Our Organisms and Parts

We only used common BSL1 laboratory strains as our chassis organisms - E. coli and Caulobacter crescentus - and parts derived either from from BSL1 organisms - T7 phage - or are synthetic small peptides.

© 2014 UBC iGEM