Team:USC/Safety
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Each team member attended a Safety Orientation Course held at USC and works in a lab certified for Biosafety Level 1. All members comply with the recommended safety regulations, which include wearing gloves, goggles, and lab coats whenever necessary. Potentially harmful chemicals and devices that are used in the lab include EtBr and UV light. Both are handled with the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.</p> | Each team member attended a Safety Orientation Course held at USC and works in a lab certified for Biosafety Level 1. All members comply with the recommended safety regulations, which include wearing gloves, goggles, and lab coats whenever necessary. Potentially harmful chemicals and devices that are used in the lab include EtBr and UV light. Both are handled with the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment.</p> | ||
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<p>Any concern for public safety is currently not anticipated. The strain of E. coli that we are experimenting with are non-pathogenic and not viable outside the lab. Materials with bacterial exposure are disinfected with bleach before they are washed. All team members wash their hands upon leaving the lab.</p> | <p>Any concern for public safety is currently not anticipated. The strain of E. coli that we are experimenting with are non-pathogenic and not viable outside the lab. Materials with bacterial exposure are disinfected with bleach before they are washed. All team members wash their hands upon leaving the lab.</p> | ||
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==Environmental safety== | ==Environmental safety== | ||
<p>The safety of the surrounding environment should not be compromised. The E. coli strain is non-pathogenic and are disinfected with the proper chemicals when cleaning materials.</p> | <p>The safety of the surrounding environment should not be compromised. The E. coli strain is non-pathogenic and are disinfected with the proper chemicals when cleaning materials.</p> |