Team:TU-Delft/Project
From 2011.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
E.D.Joosten (Talk | contribs) |
E.D.Joosten (Talk | contribs) |
||
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
“Safety Issues” related to our Project | “Safety Issues” related to our Project | ||
- | Our Parts: | + | =====Our Parts:===== |
Although, working for iGEM is a great opportunity to design your “amazing” new organism and have fun doing that, as in every scientific project, there are also safety issues that have to be taken seriously into account. It was very important for us, during the whole design of our iGEM project, to take into consideration all the safety parameters that our project and especially our parts could raise. | Although, working for iGEM is a great opportunity to design your “amazing” new organism and have fun doing that, as in every scientific project, there are also safety issues that have to be taken seriously into account. It was very important for us, during the whole design of our iGEM project, to take into consideration all the safety parameters that our project and especially our parts could raise. | ||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
Because, by regulation we are permitted to work only in ML-1 laboratories, we were aware that we will not work with hazardous and infectious host organisms and genes. Specifically, all the genes and devices that we use should be subject to regulations laid down by the Dutch Government. In our faculty of Applied Sciences and more specifically in Kluyver Laboratory of TU Delft, our team is allowed to work only in ML-1 laboratories with organisms labelled H1 and parts which are originated from non-infectious organisms by the regulation. All of them are already commercially used systems. As a result, all the parts we will construct can be considered as harmless. All our ideas and plans are verified and approved by our BSO. (Biological Safety Officer) | Because, by regulation we are permitted to work only in ML-1 laboratories, we were aware that we will not work with hazardous and infectious host organisms and genes. Specifically, all the genes and devices that we use should be subject to regulations laid down by the Dutch Government. In our faculty of Applied Sciences and more specifically in Kluyver Laboratory of TU Delft, our team is allowed to work only in ML-1 laboratories with organisms labelled H1 and parts which are originated from non-infectious organisms by the regulation. All of them are already commercially used systems. As a result, all the parts we will construct can be considered as harmless. All our ideas and plans are verified and approved by our BSO. (Biological Safety Officer) | ||
- | + | =====Researchers’ safety:===== | |
Another safety aspect that we have to be aware of is our own safety in the laboratory, the so called “researchers’ safety”. In this case, we had to verify the safety of our biological material but also the safety of all the techniques and chemicals that we intended to use. | Another safety aspect that we have to be aware of is our own safety in the laboratory, the so called “researchers’ safety”. In this case, we had to verify the safety of our biological material but also the safety of all the techniques and chemicals that we intended to use. | ||
Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
On the other hand, regarding the laboratory techniques and chemicals that we are planning to use, there are some aspects that we have to be careful about. For our own safety in the lab we need to be careful with materials such as Bisacrylamide (cross-linking agent for the preparation of polyacrylamide gels) and ethyl bromide (chemical compound of the haloalkanes group). These materials are regarded as “dangerous, potentially carcinogenic substances”. Nevertheless, if everybody works according to a good laboratory practice, there will be no risks involved. | On the other hand, regarding the laboratory techniques and chemicals that we are planning to use, there are some aspects that we have to be careful about. For our own safety in the lab we need to be careful with materials such as Bisacrylamide (cross-linking agent for the preparation of polyacrylamide gels) and ethyl bromide (chemical compound of the haloalkanes group). These materials are regarded as “dangerous, potentially carcinogenic substances”. Nevertheless, if everybody works according to a good laboratory practice, there will be no risks involved. | ||
- | Environmental and public safety: | + | =====Environmental and public safety:===== |
Last but not least, the environmental and public safety was one of the most serious considerations of ours. In our project, the most important issue we had to consider about was the choice of the host organisms that we decided to use. | Last but not least, the environmental and public safety was one of the most serious considerations of ours. In our project, the most important issue we had to consider about was the choice of the host organisms that we decided to use. |
Revision as of 11:49, 15 July 2011