Team:EPF-Lausanne/Safety

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Provide a link to them online if possible.
Provide a link to them online if possible.
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[http://sv-safety.epfl.ch/ The EPFL Safety Committee] has put together specific protocols to follow with regards to biological and genetic work that are available on their website. These rules are followed by all EPFL labs including the two labs that organize the iGEM experience.
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[http://sv-safety.epfl.ch/ The EPFL Safety Committee] has put together specific protocols to follow with regards to biological and genetic work that are available on their website. These rules are followed by all EPFL labs including the two labs that organize the iGEM experience. These are standard rules covering both the ethics and methodology of all biological protocols. Clicking on the hyperlink will redirect you to the appropriate website listing out all of these rules in detail.  
         b. Does your institution have an Institutional Biosafety Committee or equivalent group?  
         b. Does your institution have an Institutional Biosafety Committee or equivalent group?  
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The EPFL does have an institutional safety committee, but not specific biosafety committee. We have been in touch with Stéphane Karlen, the biosciences representative to the institutional safety committee. The modus operandi, as far as project reviews are concerned, is to bring in an expert from the safety committee if toxic chemicals or potentially dangerous organisms are being used by a lab. Since this is not our case, we have not had to present a project review.
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       c. Will / did you receive any biosafety and/or lab training before beginning your project?  
       c. Will / did you receive any biosafety and/or lab training before beginning your project?  
If so, describe this training.
If so, describe this training.
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We did not receive any specific biosafety training prior to working in the lab. However, whenever a new piece of equipment is introduced or a new protocol is created, we are all briefed on the safety concerns involved in its use. In particular, three of our lab members have received training from the CMI at the EPFL to be able to use the clean rooms for microfluidic chip fabrication

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