Team:UTK-Knoxville/Safety
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<b style="color:#4C4D4F;">Safety at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville </b> | <b style="color:#4C4D4F;">Safety at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville </b> | ||
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<p>A key component of effective, responsible scientific research is a concern for how it is performed. Researchers have an obligation to know the risks involved with their work and contain those risks, for their own sakes and for that of the public. </p> | <p>A key component of effective, responsible scientific research is a concern for how it is performed. Researchers have an obligation to know the risks involved with their work and contain those risks, for their own sakes and for that of the public. </p> | ||
<p>The University of Tennessee’s Office of Research has a very specific biosafety training program that anyone working in their laboratories has to complete. The specifics can be found [http://biosafety.utk.edu/index.shtml here], but basically it covers things such as safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical and biological reagents and associated materials, proper lab attire, sterile techniques, and promotion of a safe working environment in general. Regular inspections are carried out to ensure continual compliance with [http://biosafety.utk.edu/manuals/ federal biosafety standards], and training is repeated every year. </p> | <p>The University of Tennessee’s Office of Research has a very specific biosafety training program that anyone working in their laboratories has to complete. The specifics can be found [http://biosafety.utk.edu/index.shtml here], but basically it covers things such as safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical and biological reagents and associated materials, proper lab attire, sterile techniques, and promotion of a safe working environment in general. Regular inspections are carried out to ensure continual compliance with [http://biosafety.utk.edu/manuals/ federal biosafety standards], and training is repeated every year. </p> |
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