Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Documentation/Safety/KR

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                                         <dd><strong>6. Create groups or sub-groups dedicated  to matters of biosecurity within the lab or work areas.</strong></dd>
                                         <dd><strong>6. Create groups or sub-groups dedicated  to matters of biosecurity within the lab or work areas.</strong></dd>
                                         <dd><strong>7. Design and publish good laboratory practices manuals for personnel working in the lab.</strong></dd>
                                         <dd><strong>7. Design and publish good laboratory practices manuals for personnel working in the lab.</strong></dd>
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                                        <dd><strong>8. The lab has to notify the relevant authorities of the genetically modified organisms kept in it.</strong></dd>
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                                        <dd><strong>9. Lab personnel have to keep a record of their work on genetically modified organisms for tracability (the lab notebook!).</strong></dd>
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                                        <dd><strong>10. An emergency protocol has to be defined in the case of an emergency or accident involving the release of genetically modified organisms in the external environment, so that the health of researchers, the general public and the integrity of the environment can be protected.</strong></dd>
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<p>The law also repeats all of iGEM's rules involving the BioSafety Level (BSL) of micro-organisms used during our projects:br><br></p>
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                                        <dd><strong>All chassis and used DNA sequence characteristics (function, known effects on humans and other organisms, origin...) have to be known and taken into account for risk evaluation.</strong></dd>
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                                        <dd><strong>No pathogenic organism or known pathogenic DNA part may be used without special approval by the High Council for Biotechnologies</strong></dd>
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The European Directive 90/219/CEE also classifies BSL levels and the corresponding level of equipment and safety measures that need to be executed in order to limit or prevent dissemination of genetically modified organisms into the external environment. The document can be freely accessed <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/health/files/eudralex/vol-1/dir_1990_219/dir_1990_219_fr.pdf">here</a> (in french).
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As there aren't only biological risks in a synthetic biology laboratory, we also need to take into account safety measures for the other risks. These are principally chemical risks relating to the use of certain chemicals in synthetic biology. These chemicals can be ethidium bromide (a known mutagen), guanidine hydrochloride (poisonous) or acrylamide (a known neurotoxin), among others present in the lab.
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The prevention measures put in place by the labor code in France include:<br><br></p>
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