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Please use this page to answer the safety questions posed on the [[Safety | safety page]].
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Researcher safety:
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All our lab-team members attended a mandatory general safety course when we started university. We were schooled in lab-safety, fire-safety and first aid including CPR. In addition the Institute for Biotechnology at NTNU who are lending us their labs, gave us a thorough guide through all their labs and instructions on their own safety procedures, such as autoclaving waste and disposal of hazardous chemicals when we started working on the iGEM project.
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We of course follow general lab safety and wear lab-coats, disposable gloves and safety-glasses when working with recombinant DNA and bacteria. When running gels, we use GelRed instead of ethidium bromide, as it is said not to penetrate cell membranes and thus should not be able to work as a mutagen. However, to be on the safe side, we always wear nitrile gloves when working with GelRed.
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The following risk assessments for the lab procedures we are using have been made by the institute’s HSE group.
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Researcher safety:

All our lab-team members attended a mandatory general safety course when we started university. We were schooled in lab-safety, fire-safety and first aid including CPR. In addition the Institute for Biotechnology at NTNU who are lending us their labs, gave us a thorough guide through all their labs and instructions on their own safety procedures, such as autoclaving waste and disposal of hazardous chemicals when we started working on the iGEM project.

We of course follow general lab safety and wear lab-coats, disposable gloves and safety-glasses when working with recombinant DNA and bacteria. When running gels, we use GelRed instead of ethidium bromide, as it is said not to penetrate cell membranes and thus should not be able to work as a mutagen. However, to be on the safe side, we always wear nitrile gloves when working with GelRed.

The following risk assessments for the lab procedures we are using have been made by the institute’s HSE group.