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<h1> Safety </h1>
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<p>Please visit the <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety">Safety Hub</a> to find this year's safety requirements & deadlines, and to learn about safe & responsible research in iGEM.</p>
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<p>On this page of your wiki, you should write about how you are addressing any safety issues in your project. The wiki is a place where you can <strong>go beyond the questions on the safety forms</strong>, and write about whatever safety topics are most interesting in your project. (You do not need to copy your safety forms onto this wiki page.)</p>
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<h3>Safe Project Design</h3>
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<p>Does your project include any safety features? Have you made certain decisions about the design to reduce risks? Write about them here! For example:</p>
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<li>Choosing a non-pathogenic chassis</li>
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  <li><a href="#home">Home</a></li>
<li>Choosing parts that will not harm humans / animals / plants</li>
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  <li><a href="#news">News</a></li>
<li>Substituting safer materials for dangerous materials in a proof-of-concept experiment</li>
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  <li><a href="#contact">Contact</a></li>
<li>Including an "induced lethality" or "kill-switch" device</li>
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  <li><a href="#about">About</a></li>
 
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<h3>Safe Lab Work</h3>
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<p>What safety procedures do you use every day in the lab? Did you perform any unusual experiments, or face any unusual safety issues? Write about them here!</p>
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<h3>Safe Shipment</h3>
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<p>Did you face any safety problems in sending your DNA parts to the Registry? How did you solve those problems?</p>
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