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<p>To be qualified and meet the iGEM standard for safety, you need to: </p> | <p>To be qualified and meet the iGEM standard for safety, you need to: </p> | ||
- | <p>1. Follow the iGEM safety requirement in all steps< | + | <p>1. Follow the iGEM safety requirement in all steps</p> |
- | Getting started: <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Help:Distribution_Kits ">http://partsregistry.org/Help:Distribution_Kits </a><br/> | + | <p> Getting started: <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Help:Distribution_Kits ">http://partsregistry.org/Help:Distribution_Kits </a><br/> |
Requesting part: <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Help:Requesting_Parts">http://partsregistry.org/Help:Requesting_Parts </a><br/> | Requesting part: <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Help:Requesting_Parts">http://partsregistry.org/Help:Requesting_Parts </a><br/> | ||
- | Safety concern: <a href="https://igem.org/Safety">https://igem.org/Safety</a> and <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Safety">https://2012.igem.org/Safety </a>< | + | Safety concern: <a href="https://igem.org/Safety">https://igem.org/Safety</a> and <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Safety">https://2012.igem.org/Safety </a></p> |
2. Obtain a certificate for Safety Level 1 from an educational institution<br/> | 2. Obtain a certificate for Safety Level 1 from an educational institution<br/> | ||
3. Work in a qualified lab examined by a local biosafety group<br/> | 3. Work in a qualified lab examined by a local biosafety group<br/> | ||
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<p>Below are some basic laboratory rules and techniques which you may refer to and apply in your laboratory preparation.</p> | <p>Below are some basic laboratory rules and techniques which you may refer to and apply in your laboratory preparation.</p> | ||
- | <p>Basic Laboratory Rules</p> | + | <p><strong>Basic Laboratory Rules</strong></p> |
<p>1. Wash your hands with detergent and dry them with paper towel upon entering and prior to leaving the laboratory.<br/> | <p>1. Wash your hands with detergent and dry them with paper towel upon entering and prior to leaving the laboratory.<br/> | ||
2. Tie back long hair to minimize the exposure to the flames.<br/> | 2. Tie back long hair to minimize the exposure to the flames.<br/> | ||
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10. Add date and name of the person who made the materials in labeling the solutions and bacterial culture.</p> | 10. Add date and name of the person who made the materials in labeling the solutions and bacterial culture.</p> | ||
- | <p>Aseptic | + | <p><strong>Aseptic Techniques</strong></p> |
<p>Aseptic means the absence of the significant contamination, and aseptic technique is the performance to process laboratory work under a sterile condition by using flame, autoclaved equipment, and disinfectants. It is to keep the sample from contamination as well as to limit the risk of infection to our body.</p> | <p>Aseptic means the absence of the significant contamination, and aseptic technique is the performance to process laboratory work under a sterile condition by using flame, autoclaved equipment, and disinfectants. It is to keep the sample from contamination as well as to limit the risk of infection to our body.</p> | ||
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CH3.3 - Laboratory Safety and Useful Techniques iGEM pays special attention your safety preparation about your biobrick, lab, and team in relation to the community, environment and safety issue of synthetic biology. To be qualified and meet the iGEM standard for safety, you need to: 1. Follow the iGEM safety requirement in all steps Getting started: http://partsregistry.org/Help:Distribution_Kits 3. Work in a qualified lab examined by a local biosafety group 4. Research the safety proposal of related standard parts on the iGEM page called “Registry of Standard Biological Parts”. 5. Read the safety manual from WHO to understand biosafety and biosecurity 6. Search for the safety information about your project 7. Check previous team’s safety approach for more information 8. Answer the safety questions from iGEM in details 9. Try to create and design new safety approach. These 3 links are provided from 2012 iGEM as reference, and Step 4, 5 and 6 are important and helpful in designing Biobrick and constructing the protocol of the project. Below are some basic laboratory rules and techniques which you may refer to and apply in your laboratory preparation. Basic Laboratory Rules 1. Wash your hands with detergent and dry them with paper towel upon entering and prior to leaving the laboratory. Aseptic Techniques Aseptic means the absence of the significant contamination, and aseptic technique is the performance to process laboratory work under a sterile condition by using flame, autoclaved equipment, and disinfectants. It is to keep the sample from contamination as well as to limit the risk of infection to our body. 1. Autoclave the necessary equipment and material prior to use. |
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