Team:KAIT Japan/Safety

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Safety

Before answering these questions on your team Safety page, be sure to read the Safety in iGEM page. and the FAQ section below.


Basic Safety Questions for iGEM 2013

a. Please describe the chassis organism(s) you will be using for this project. If you will be using more than one chassis organism, provide information on each of them:

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*For additional organisms, please include a spreadsheet in your submission.


2. Highest Risk Group Listed:

  1 ●       Greater than 1 ○

If you answered 1+, please also complete the iGEM Biosafety form part 2 for any organisms in this category.


3. List and describe all new or modified coding regions you will be using in your project.
(If you use parts from the 2013 iGEM Distribution without modifying them, you do not need to list those parts.)
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*For additional coding regions, please include a spreadsheet in your submission.


4. Do the biological materials used in your lab work pose any of the following risks? Please describe.

a. Risks to the safety and health of team members or others working in the lab?

We used E.coli Pro 5-alpha. It doesn’t cause irritation effect on the skin. And it doesn't sensitize us.

b. Risks to the safety and health of the general public, if released by design or by accident?

We used E.coli Pro 5-alpha. It doesn’t cause irritation effect on the skin. And it doesn't sensitize us.

c. Risks to the environment, if released by design or by accident?

Aquatic toxicity: Not harmful to the aquatic environment.


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