Team:SDU-Denmark/Safety/labsafety
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<h1>Lab Safety</h1> | <h1>Lab Safety</h1> | ||
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+ | <h3> Common sense </h3> | ||
When working in a laboratory of any sort, it is crucial to live up to the safety protocols that are applied. | When working in a laboratory of any sort, it is crucial to live up to the safety protocols that are applied. | ||
This involves working in an aseptic environment, proper handling of chemicals, understanding of the use of equipment and common sense. </br> | This involves working in an aseptic environment, proper handling of chemicals, understanding of the use of equipment and common sense. </br> | ||
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This document described, among other things, how to handle GMO's and the waste it involves. | This document described, among other things, how to handle GMO's and the waste it involves. | ||
- | + | Cell- and medie waste of gen modified material is treated with Vikon or autoclaved and from there handled as biohazard. | |
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We have a all time been working with a non-harmfull E.coli which have clear guidelines on how to be handled in the laboratory. | We have a all time been working with a non-harmfull E.coli which have clear guidelines on how to be handled in the laboratory. | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 25 September 2012
Lab Safety