Team:UNIST Korea/Safety
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1. Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of:<br/> | 1. Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of:<br/> | ||
- | • Researcher Safety: All genetic manipulations related to this project are made in benign, non-pathogenic lab strains of E. coli. Students enrolled in this project had been previously educated to follow the preliminary laboratory safety rules.<br/> | + | • Researcher Safety: All genetic manipulations related to this project are made in benign, non-pathogenic lab strains of ''E. coli''. Students enrolled in this project had been previously educated to follow the preliminary laboratory safety rules.<br/> |
• Public and Environmental Safety: Laboratory wastes are properly decontaminated before disposal.<br/><br/> | • Public and Environmental Safety: Laboratory wastes are properly decontaminated before disposal.<br/><br/> | ||
2. Do any of the new BioBrick™ parts (or devices) that you made this year raise any safety issues? <br/> | 2. Do any of the new BioBrick™ parts (or devices) that you made this year raise any safety issues? <br/> | ||
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• It is less likely that our device would represent a hazard to people or environment.<br/><br/> | • It is less likely that our device would represent a hazard to people or environment.<br/><br/> | ||
2. Is your engineered organism infectious? Does it produce a toxic product? Does it interfere with human physiology or the environment? | 2. Is your engineered organism infectious? Does it produce a toxic product? Does it interfere with human physiology or the environment? | ||
- | <br/>• No: The organism used is a benign lab strain of E. coli and is not infectious, does not produce toxic products, and does not interfere with human physiology or the environment. <br/><br/> | + | <br/>• No: The organism used is a benign lab strain of ''E. coli'' and is not infectious, does not produce toxic products, and does not interfere with human physiology or the environment. <br/><br/> |
3. What would happen if one or several bioparts change their function or stop working as intended (e.g. through mutation)? How would the whole device or system change its properties and what unintended effects would result thereof? <br/> | 3. What would happen if one or several bioparts change their function or stop working as intended (e.g. through mutation)? How would the whole device or system change its properties and what unintended effects would result thereof? <br/> | ||
• In case of failure of the device, there would probably be no unintended effects.<br/><br/> | • In case of failure of the device, there would probably be no unintended effects.<br/><br/> |
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1. Would any of your project ideas raise safety issues in terms of: 1. Could there be an unplanned event or series of events involving your project, resulting in either death, injury, occupational illness, damage to equipment or property, or damage to the environment? How likely is that going to happen? 1. Could your device, when working properly, represent a hazard to people or the environment? |