<p class="question">14. What rules or guidance cover your work which could help to manage any of the risks you identified in the last section?</p>
<p class="question">14. What rules or guidance cover your work which could help to manage any of the risks you identified in the last section?</p>
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<b>Rules and guidance</b>
For example: In your country / region, what are the laws and regulations that govern biosafety or biosecurity in research laboratories? Please give a link to these regulations, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.
For example: In your country / region, what are the laws and regulations that govern biosafety or biosecurity in research laboratories? Please give a link to these regulations, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.
What are the guidelines for laboratory biosafety and biosecurity? Please give a link to these guidelines, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.
What are the guidelines for laboratory biosafety and biosecurity? Please give a link to these guidelines, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.
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<p class="question">15. Have your team members received any safety training yet?</p>
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For the purposes of iGEM, biosafety and biosecurity training covers the procedures and practices used to manage risks from accidents or deliberate misuse of your projects to your team, colleagues, communities and the environment. All team members are expected to be aware of these risks and to work to manage them.
For the purposes of iGEM, biosafety and biosecurity training covers the procedures and practices used to manage risks from accidents or deliberate misuse of your projects to your team, colleagues, communities and the environment. All team members are expected to be aware of these risks and to work to manage them.
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Please check all the containment provisions you are using. If you are using more than one space please check all that apply and note this in the other work area box.
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Please check all that apply. If you are using more than one space please check all that apply and note this in the other work area box.
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Safety Form
Important
Complying with the safety and security requirements is a condition of competing at iGEM - that includes providing all the information in this form by the relevant deadlines. Failure to do so can lead to immediate disqualification from the competition and referral to the Responsible Conduct Committee.
Purpose
The purpose of this form is for everyone, including iGEM, to know you are doing your project safely and securely. This is how we know that everyone in iGEM is assessing and managing any risks to yourselves, your colleagues, communities or the environment. If you don't tell us how you are dealing with these risks, we don't know. Being transparent about any possible risks and how we are managing them is a key component of being a responsible scientist or engineer - so please answer the questions as fully as possible.
Approach
In general, we are looking for information in three areas. We want you to explain:
What risks might be connected to your project now or in the future (Part 1);
What procedures, practices and containment provisions you are using to manage the risks you identify (Part 2); and
That you are complying with iGEM’s safety and security rules and policies (Part 3).
Deadline
An initial version of this form, with as much information as possible, is to be provided by the team by June 29th. The form should NOT be signed off by the PI.
The form should be updated throughout the project whenever there is a change that alters possible risks or the procedures, practices and containment provisions being used to manage them.
A final version of this form must be signed off by the PI by September 7th.
(Please note, that you will need to plan ahead - your PI being unavailable or on vacation is not an acceptable excuse for late submission of this form)
Other required safety and security information
Any time you are planning to use an organism or part not on the White List the team needs to submit a Check-in Formbefore using them.
Any time you are planning to use a vertebrate animal in your project the team needs to submit an Animal Use Formbefore using them.
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