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Revision as of 05:00, 17 October 2014
Safety
The Next Generation in Molecular Machinery
Safety
Like most iGEM teams, our project consists of working with microorganisms that are part of the risk group 1 and as such only need to work in Level 1 safety conditions. With this biosafety level 1, only the standard safety precautions need apply when handling our microorganisms. These conditions refer to the work being done on open benches and wearing basic protective equipment such as lab coats, protective eyewear and rubber, or nitrile when needed, gloves.
Before being allowed to be alone in either of the labs without a post-graduate student present to oversee us, we had to take a standard safety course. This course covered the subjects of proper waste disposal, the importance of labelling everything inside a lab and what actions to take in case of an emergency.