Team:Freiburg/Safety
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'''a. Risks to the safety and health of team members or others in the lab?''' | '''a. Risks to the safety and health of team members or others in the lab?''' | ||
- | No, because we are using safe ''E. coli'' strains that are not viable outside the lab. The host strains are not pathogenic, infectious or toxic. We do not intent to express proteins that increase the strains | + | No, because we are using safe ''E. coli'' strains that are not viable outside the lab. The host strains are not pathogenic, infectious or toxic. We do not intent to express proteins that increase the strains pathogenity, infectivity or toxicity. We furthermore eliminated all toxic reagents in the lab, except acids and bases, which we stored separately in special shelves to contain them. |
'''b. Risks to the safety and health of the general public if released by design or accident?''' | '''b. Risks to the safety and health of the general public if released by design or accident?''' | ||
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'''d. Risks to security through malicious misuse by individuals, groups or states?''' | '''d. Risks to security through malicious misuse by individuals, groups or states?''' | ||
- | As any protein expression vehicle, our product can be used to express malicious proteins, like proteinous toxins or proteins of a synthetic pathway to produce other toxic substances. To prevent misuse by individuals, groups or states we plan to ship the product only to known institutes or recipients. To prevent security issues, the lab and storage rooms are allways locked when left, to assure that non of our work can by taken and used | + | As any protein expression vehicle, our product can be used to express malicious proteins, like proteinous toxins or proteins of a synthetic pathway to produce other toxic substances. To prevent misuse by individuals, groups or states we plan to ship the product only to known institutes or recipients. To prevent security issues, the lab and storage rooms are allways locked when left, to assure that non of our work can by taken and used without our knowledge. |
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'''b. Does your institution have an Institutional Biosafety Committee or equivalent group? If yes, have you discussed your project with them? Describe any concerns or changes that were made based on this review.''' | '''b. Does your institution have an Institutional Biosafety Committee or equivalent group? If yes, have you discussed your project with them? Describe any concerns or changes that were made based on this review.''' | ||
- | At the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, for all concerns of security the Arbeitssicherheit is responsible and to contact if questions arise. Especially for questions of biological security Dr. Siegfried Kühn is cognizant. We contacted him a first time before the beginning of our project in March when it was clear that we were going to use a lab in the Max Planck facility. We got the permission for S1 work, but with a restriction to use only E. coli and not e.g. yeast, since the institute does not want to have spore making organisms in the building, to prevent uncontrallable conaminations. All our used equipment, chemicals, genetic parts and organisms were first approved by the Arbeitssicherheit. The projects have been discussed with the person in charge and no changes have been introduced to the project or materials used in the project. | + | At the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, for all concerns of security the Arbeitssicherheit is responsible and to contact if questions arise. Especially for questions of biological security Dr. Siegfried Kühn is cognizant. We contacted him a first time before the beginning of our project in March when it was clear that we were going to use a lab in the Max Planck facility. We got the permission for S1 work, but with a restriction to use only ''E. coli'' and not e.g. yeast, since the institute does not want to have spore making organisms in the building, to prevent uncontrallable conaminations. All our used equipment, chemicals, genetic parts and organisms were first approved by the Arbeitssicherheit. The projects have been discussed with the person in charge and no changes have been introduced to the project or materials used in the project. |
'''c. Will / did you receive any biosafety and/or lab training before beginning your project? If so, describe this training.''' | '''c. Will / did you receive any biosafety and/or lab training before beginning your project? If so, describe this training.''' | ||
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'''Is there a local biosafety group, committee, or review board at your institution? If yes, what does your local biosafety group think about your project?''' | '''Is there a local biosafety group, committee, or review board at your institution? If yes, what does your local biosafety group think about your project?''' | ||
- | :::::At the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, for all concerns of security the Arbeitssicherheit is responsible and to contact if questions arise. Especially for questions of biological security Dr. Siegfried Kühn is cognizant. We contacted him the first time before the start of our project in March when it was clear that we were going to use a lab in the Max Planck facility. We got the permission for S1 work, but with a restriction to use only E. coli and not e.g. yeast, since the institute does not want to have spore making organisms in the building, to prevent uncontrallable contaminations. All our used equipment, chemicals, genetic parts and organisms were first approved by the Arbeitssicherheit. | + | :::::At the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Freiburg, for all concerns of security the Arbeitssicherheit is responsible and to contact if questions arise. Especially for questions of biological security Dr. Siegfried Kühn is cognizant. We contacted him the first time before the start of our project in March when it was clear that we were going to use a lab in the Max Planck facility. We got the permission for S1 work, but with a restriction to use only ''E. coli'' and not e.g. yeast, since the institute does not want to have spore making organisms in the building, to prevent uncontrallable contaminations. All our used equipment, chemicals, genetic parts and organisms were first approved by the Arbeitssicherheit. |
===Risk management=== | ===Risk management=== | ||
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:::::2) Biological containment: Biological containment means the usage of organisms with "reduced replicative capacity, inefectivity , transmissibility, and virulence"18. | :::::2) Biological containment: Biological containment means the usage of organisms with "reduced replicative capacity, inefectivity , transmissibility, and virulence"18. | ||
:::::3) Concentration and enclosure: all work was done in a S1 lab inside the Max Planck institute certified by the German government. | :::::3) Concentration and enclosure: all work was done in a S1 lab inside the Max Planck institute certified by the German government. | ||
- | :::::4) Exposure minimization: Labcoats were worn, food and drinks were only allowed outside the lab. We furthermore eliminated all toxic reagents in the lab, except acids and bases, which we stored separately in special | + | :::::4) Exposure minimization: Labcoats were worn, food and drinks were only allowed outside the lab. We furthermore eliminated all toxic reagents in the lab, except acids and bases, which we stored separately in special shelves to contain them. We replaced Ethidiumbromide by a non toxic surrogate, which is proven to be harmless in mammals. |
:::::5) Physical containment: The lab is physically separated by glass doors to the hallway. The doors were always locked when nobody was in the room. | :::::5) Physical containment: The lab is physically separated by glass doors to the hallway. The doors were always locked when nobody was in the room. | ||
:::::6) Hazard minimization: We avoided to use hazardous protein sequences on purpose. | :::::6) Hazard minimization: We avoided to use hazardous protein sequences on purpose. |
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