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'''Safety''' | '''Safety''' | ||
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Safety forms were approved on September 24, 2013 by Evan Appleton. | Safety forms were approved on September 24, 2013 by Evan Appleton. | ||
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'''Basic Safety Questions for iGEM 2013''' | '''Basic Safety Questions for iGEM 2013''' | ||
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'''1a. Please describe the chassis organism(s) you will be using for this project. | '''1a. Please describe the chassis organism(s) you will be using for this project. | ||
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c. Does your country have national biosafety regulations or guidelines? If so, please provide a link to these regulations or guidelines if possible.''' | c. Does your country have national biosafety regulations or guidelines? If so, please provide a link to these regulations or guidelines if possible.''' | ||
- | Yes. We have an institution called CTNBio that is responsible for normalization of procedures that deals with genetically modified organisms. www.ctnbio.gov.br/upd_blob/0001/1620.doc. | + | Yes. We have an institution called CTNBio that is responsible for normalization of procedures that deals with genetically modified organisms. http://www.ctnbio.gov.br/upd_blob/0001/1620.doc. |
d. According to the WHO Biosafety Manual, what is the BioSafety Level rating of your lab? (Check the summary table on page 3, and the fuller description that starts on page 9.) If your lab does not fit neatly into category 1, 2, 3, or 4, please describe its safety features. | d. According to the WHO Biosafety Manual, what is the BioSafety Level rating of your lab? (Check the summary table on page 3, and the fuller description that starts on page 9.) If your lab does not fit neatly into category 1, 2, 3, or 4, please describe its safety features. | ||
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'''Hazard''' | '''Hazard''' | ||
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- | + | As described in “Safety”, the risks involved with the bacteria that we used in our experiments are only the ones intrinsic to this microrganism and they are listed in the section former mentioned. To avoid these risks, we have followed biosafety guidelines. | |
- | + | Cobalt is a toxic compound, if you are constantly exposed to large amounts of it. It can cause cardiomyopathies and nerve and thyroid problems (http://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/hazardous-agents). As we used personal protective equipment (PPE) on its manipulation, and small quantities were used, risks involved with cobalt were understated. | |
TMAO may cause skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation. It is safe when used as a flavoring agent in food, but it is a strong skin and eye irritant (http://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/hazardous-agents). As for cobalt, we used PPE and only small amounts of TMAO, what reduced its manipulation risks. | TMAO may cause skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation. It is safe when used as a flavoring agent in food, but it is a strong skin and eye irritant (http://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/hazardous-agents). As for cobalt, we used PPE and only small amounts of TMAO, what reduced its manipulation risks. | ||
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