Team:WashU/Safety
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Currently all team members are required to complete EHS training as part of the Washington University requirements to work in a lab. Every team in the iGEM competition should complete EHS and basic lab safety training as a part of the requirements to compete. International teams should be required to complete their version of lab safety training. This would encourage safer practices which will set good habits for the future of bioengineering. | Currently all team members are required to complete EHS training as part of the Washington University requirements to work in a lab. Every team in the iGEM competition should complete EHS and basic lab safety training as a part of the requirements to compete. International teams should be required to complete their version of lab safety training. This would encourage safer practices which will set good habits for the future of bioengineering. | ||
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