Team:Lyon-INSA-ENS/Safety/BiosafetyGuidelines

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Neither of our institutions (INSA Lyon and ENS Lyon) have a biosafety group. However, we have a general safety and health committee that deals, among others, with issue related to GMOs and that allowed their handling in the diffrent institution. As far as the legal aspect is concerned, synthetic biology doesn’t have specific rules yet in France. As our bacteria are Genetically Modified Organisms, we are due to respect the general laws about the use of GMOs and ethics, which are relatively restrictive in France, based on the the precautionary principle.


In industrial conditions, additional safety rules about handling radioactive material will need to be applied because of the accumulated radioactive cobalt in the bacteria : confinement, limitation of human exposure, storage in adapted radioactive waste containers ensuring that no cobalt escapes to the environment during its lifetime, control of the composition of the water liberated into the environment... These rules are already implemented.