Team:ITESM-CEM/Safety
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<p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Our laboratory is classified as Laboratory of Risk 1. According to iGEM safety page and COFEPRIS which is the agency in Mexico that is in charged of regulating a variety of health related topics, a laboratory of risk level 1 is the one that can hold microorganisms that can't cause a disease in humans.<br> | <p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Our laboratory is classified as Laboratory of Risk 1. According to iGEM safety page and COFEPRIS which is the agency in Mexico that is in charged of regulating a variety of health related topics, a laboratory of risk level 1 is the one that can hold microorganisms that can't cause a disease in humans.<br> | ||
However in every laboratory biological control of experiments which involved microorganisms is needed. For every solid lab material that was previously in contact with microorganisms, such as Petri dishes, pipet tips, paper, etc., is placed on a special red container, which is then handled by a certified company in charge of managing biological wastes.<br> In the other hand, to maintain clean our work place after finishing using microorganisms we clean with ethanol 70%. We also use plastic gloves to avoid microbial contact with our skin. For liquid materials that were in contact with microbes, they are placed on an individual flask, so we can sterilize it later, followed by its proper storage. DNA gels which have SYBR safe are stored in a plastic bag and also disposed as dangerous material. </p> | However in every laboratory biological control of experiments which involved microorganisms is needed. For every solid lab material that was previously in contact with microorganisms, such as Petri dishes, pipet tips, paper, etc., is placed on a special red container, which is then handled by a certified company in charge of managing biological wastes.<br> In the other hand, to maintain clean our work place after finishing using microorganisms we clean with ethanol 70%. We also use plastic gloves to avoid microbial contact with our skin. For liquid materials that were in contact with microbes, they are placed on an individual flask, so we can sterilize it later, followed by its proper storage. DNA gels which have SYBR safe are stored in a plastic bag and also disposed as dangerous material. </p> |
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