Team:USC/Safety
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==Identifying Safety Issues in Our CRISPR Project== | ==Identifying Safety Issues in Our CRISPR Project== | ||
<p>Working in a lab can be fun but also dangerous if safety for the student, society, and environment are not addressed. Therefore, the safety issues of these three important entities will be examined under the scope of risk assessment. To assess risk for a biological material many factors have to be considered, which include but are limited to: pathogenicity, ability to survive outside of the lab, public awareness of the biological agent, availability of a prophylaxis, environmental impact, and ability to monitor biological material that are potentially dangerous.</p> | <p>Working in a lab can be fun but also dangerous if safety for the student, society, and environment are not addressed. Therefore, the safety issues of these three important entities will be examined under the scope of risk assessment. To assess risk for a biological material many factors have to be considered, which include but are limited to: pathogenicity, ability to survive outside of the lab, public awareness of the biological agent, availability of a prophylaxis, environmental impact, and ability to monitor biological material that are potentially dangerous.</p> | ||
- | <p>We assess risk for the biological material involved in our project and its potential impact to the researchers, public society, and environment by taking into account two components of risk: probability and hazard. With probability, we ask ourselves: | + | <p>We assess risk for the biological material involved in our project and its potential impact to the researchers, public society, and environment by taking into account two components of risk: probability and hazard. With probability, we ask ourselves:</p> |
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<li>What are the likely and unlikely (including worst-case) scenarios of conducting research in our project? | <li>What are the likely and unlikely (including worst-case) scenarios of conducting research in our project? | ||
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<li>Is there a potential risk that may compromise in any way researchers, society, or the environment? How likely that risk comes to fruition? | <li>Is there a potential risk that may compromise in any way researchers, society, or the environment? How likely that risk comes to fruition? | ||
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