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− | <p> | + | <p>During one day as a lab worker, you may have to work in laboratories with different biosafety levels. There is a classification which takes into consideration the organism used, the equipment needed and the procedures you have to follow. Mainly, BSL-1 and BSL-2 are used for research and are allowed for iGEM. An important point is that rules are cumulative, it means that in BSL-2 you have to apply BSL-1 rules and BSL-2 rules. </p> |
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In this lab, you must pay attention to personnel safety monitoring capability: indeed, you must have a closed-circuit television and a two-way communication for example. </p> | In this lab, you must pay attention to personnel safety monitoring capability: indeed, you must have a closed-circuit television and a two-way communication for example. </p> | ||
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+ | <div class="block title"><h2 style="text-align: left;">Safety in our lab!</h2></div> | ||
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+ | <p>Working in a laboratory implies following many rules to ensure maximal safety, both for the workers and for the environment. To make the best out of our iGEM experience, we all followed a formation on Good Laboratory Practices at the beginning of the summer. Then, we made sure that each and every rule was followed properly. </p> | ||
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+ | <p>To ensure workers protection, adequate equipment was worn for all manipulations. Glasses, lab coat and gloves are the standard in a biology laboratory (Cf. Figure 1). Specific rules also apply for everyone. People with long hair must attach them, and everybody must wear clothes that cover all part of their body. Open shoes are not authorized in order to make sure no accidents happen. | ||
+ | If any accident happens whatsoever, the laboratory is equipped with a shower and an emergency eye wash (Cf. Figure 2). </p></div> | ||
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+ | <p>To preserve the environment from the sometimes-dangerous products used in the laboratory, every waste to taken care of depending of its nature. Six types of bins were at our disposition: biohazard, chemical and CMR (Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic), one large bin for solids and one jerrycan for liquids, for each type of waste (Cf. figure 3). Waste are sorted in each category following an important hierarchy. If a waste contains any CMR product, it must go in the CMR bin, independently of the nature of its other compounds. Then, if a waste is both of biological and chemical nature, it must be treated as biological. | ||
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+ | <p>Once full, these different containers are sealed and brought to a place called “îlot-déchêts” in French. This place is a restricted area in which wastes are stored until they are taken in charge by companies specialized in their treatment (Cf. figures 4 and 5). It also serves as a reserve to take a new empty bin once the sealed one is left there. </p></div> | ||
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<div class="block title"><h1>REFERENCES</h1></div> | <div class="block title"><h1>REFERENCES</h1></div> |
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