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Revision as of 03:09, 11 October 2014
Safety
No risk. All that we use in our lab are harmless to workers under normal conditions. Once we finished our experiment, all wares we used would be sterilized in high temperature, then we would discard waste in waste bins designated for our iGEM lab, and we would wear gloves when we washed wares.
No risk. Our biological materials cannot prevail in natural environment because of their special requirements of cultivation and competitions between microorganisms.
No risk. Our biological materials cannot prevail in natural environment because of their special requirements of cultivation and competitions between microorganisms.
No risk. Our biological materials have no latent menace more than general biological materials.
No risk. Our project is friendly to public and environment.
No, because simple processes, such as sterilizing, can solve the safety problems. Even if we do nothing, the bacteria we use will die due to lack of nutrition, before they propagate.
We received safety training about the self-protection, experimental rules, and methods under emergent conditions.
Yes, our institution has the committee that establish guidelines and policies on biosafety. Evaluation of biosafety are regularly carried out, including evaluation of research proposals and monitoring of experimental procedures.
http://english.biosafety.gov.cn/