Team:Fatih Turkey/Safety
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<p>FATIH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL ANSWERS TO NEW SAFETY AND SECURITY QUESTIONS<br /> | <p>FATIH UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL ANSWERS TO NEW SAFETY AND SECURITY QUESTIONS<br /> | ||
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<strong>1. Would the materials used in your project and/or your final product pose:</strong><br /> | <strong>1. Would the materials used in your project and/or your final product pose:</strong><br /> | ||
<strong>a. Risks to the safety and health of team members or others in the lab?</strong></p> | <strong>a. Risks to the safety and health of team members or others in the lab?</strong></p> | ||
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<p>Yes, we did. Our advisor provided us with biosafety and lab training before starting our project. In the training, general safety rules of laboratory use, prevention from hazardous chemicals and solutions as well as emergency intervention in case of accident were included such as:</p> | <p>Yes, we did. Our advisor provided us with biosafety and lab training before starting our project. In the training, general safety rules of laboratory use, prevention from hazardous chemicals and solutions as well as emergency intervention in case of accident were included such as:</p> | ||
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- | <li>Eating, drinking, storing food and smoking are absolutely not allowed. </li> | + | <li> - Eating, drinking, storing food and smoking are absolutely not allowed. </li> |
- | <li>Mouth pipetting is not allowed; modern pipettes are used in lab.</li> | + | <li> - Mouth pipetting is not allowed; modern pipettes are used in lab.</li> |
- | <li>Hazardous wastes and ordinary wastes are separated and cautiously disposed.</li> | + | <li> - Hazardous wastes and ordinary wastes are separated and cautiously disposed.</li> |
- | <li>Lab coats are obligatory to wear in the lab and during on-going experiments.</li> | + | <li> - Lab coats are obligatory to wear in the lab and during on-going experiments.</li> |
- | <li>In electrophoresis room, lab coat, protective eyewear, lab masks and gloves have to be worn. In the case of use of EtBr; extra caution is required.</li> | + | <li> - In electrophoresis room, lab coat, protective eyewear, lab masks and gloves have to be worn. In the case of use of EtBr; extra caution is required.</li> |
- | <li>Washing hands after any experiment and after touching anything related with viable material is obliged.</li> | + | <li> - Washing hands after any experiment and after touching anything related with viable material is obliged.</li> |
- | <li>Air conditioning is kept closed during on-going experiments in order to avoid possible infections of spores and bacteria.</li> | + | <li> - Air conditioning is kept closed during on-going experiments in order to avoid possible infections of spores and bacteria.</li> |
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<p><strong>d. Does your country have national biosafety regulations or guidelines? If so, provide a link to them online if possible.</strong></p> | <p><strong>d. Does your country have national biosafety regulations or guidelines? If so, provide a link to them online if possible.</strong></p> | ||
<p>Yes, Turkey has national biosafety regulations and the link is given as (http://www.tbbdm.gov.tr/Home/BioSafetyCouncilHome/BioSafetyCouncilHomeChoose.aspx).<br /> | <p>Yes, Turkey has national biosafety regulations and the link is given as (http://www.tbbdm.gov.tr/Home/BioSafetyCouncilHome/BioSafetyCouncilHomeChoose.aspx).<br /> | ||
<strong>4. OPTIONAL QUESTION: Do you have other ideas on how to deal with safety or security issues that could be useful for future iGEM competitions? How could parts, devices and systems be made even safer through biosafety engineering?</strong></p> | <strong>4. OPTIONAL QUESTION: Do you have other ideas on how to deal with safety or security issues that could be useful for future iGEM competitions? How could parts, devices and systems be made even safer through biosafety engineering?</strong></p> | ||
- | <p>First, IGEM committee may prepare a lab safety acknowledgement form like OSHA form. This form can be required to be filled in by all members. This will allow us to confirm whether members of the teams are informed about safety issues and standardize the safety measurements.<br /> | + | <p> - First, IGEM committee may prepare a lab safety acknowledgement form like OSHA form. This form can be required to be filled in by all members. This will allow us to confirm whether members of the teams are informed about safety issues and standardize the safety measurements.<br /> |
- | + | - Second, a new prize related with security and safety issues may take place in the judging procedure separated from “Best Human Practices” prize. Existence of “Best Safety Part” or “Best Safety Application” can emphasize the importance of the safety issues and inspire iGEM teams to work on these issues and may give a chance to develop new ideas, to interrogate current safety and security applications in order to improve them.<br /> | |
- | + | - Third, iGEM committee may organize a webinar to inform the participants about safety and security in labs. Webinar can be done at the beginning of the experiments. Mentor scientists may talk about their experiences and mention some tricks about safety issues.</p> | |
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