Difference between revisions of "Team:CSMU Taiwan/Safety"

Line 137: Line 137:
 
                                 <h3>Biosafety</h3>
 
                                 <h3>Biosafety</h3>
 
                                 <h4>Our laboratory</h4>
 
                                 <h4>Our laboratory</h4>
                                 <p>We have planned this project consequently with the tools we have. <b>Our lab follows the current spanish legislation</b> about risk 1 (Ley 31/1995, RD 664/1997) and as it is written, our lab is provided with an <b>autoclave</b> and an laminar <b>flow cabinet with UV</b> sterilization. Waste generated are minutely controlled by <b>CGROM</b> (waste management center of the Polytechnic University of Valencia). They provide every lab with special containers and instructions for the correct classification of waste which can be seen in the next photos:</p>
+
                                 <p>Our team complies to the third edition of <a href="https://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/Biosafety7.pdf">Laboratory Biosafety Manual</a> released by World Health Organization.</p>
 
                                 <div class="row" style="margin: 0;">
 
                                 <div class="row" style="margin: 0;">
 
                                     <div class="col-md-6" style="padding: 0;padding-right: 0.3em;">
 
                                     <div class="col-md-6" style="padding: 0;padding-right: 0.3em;">

Revision as of 07:28, 13 October 2019

Stack Multipurpose HTML Template

Introduction


     The ultimate aim of technology is to create a better world for human beings. However, risks arise during the development of these techniques, varying from physical harm to privacy invasion. The advantages of technology can never be fully demonstrated if these potential hazards presents, therefore, safety should be of the top priority no matter for researchers or users.

     Our team aims to develop a more essential influenza rapid test tool. Meanwhile, creation of a new diagnostic tool takes more than research and development. Implementation of such a device means it will be brought into direct contact with society. To ensure that our work is safe for the end user and to prevent miscommunication about the purpose of the technology, it is also essential to consider the social aspects that our tool will bring.

To sum up, in the safety section, we are going to explore four different aspects of our project, respectively Biosafety, Lab Safety, Regulations, and Ethics.

Biosafety

Labsafety

Ethics

Regulations

Biosafety

Our laboratory

Our team complies to the third edition of Laboratory Biosafety Manual released by World Health Organization.

Images 1-2. On the left, Roger explaining Marc how to deal with chemical containers, on the right, the containers which CGROM manage.

As an additional safety measure we use SYBR Safe instead of Eidium bromide. Its use is identical in all the protocols but without carcinogenic risks.

Access to the laboratory

As we are a multidisciplinary team formed by biotechnologists, engineers and artists, not everybody knows how to behaviour in a laboratory. That is why we did several seminars directed by Alejandro Vignoni and Yadira Boada to teach the basics of their laboratory. However, as a security measure, they decided that not everybody would be allowed to work in the lab alone, only biotechlogists and biomedical engineers could be there without surveillance due to their experience and knowledge adquiered during their degree.

Over the course of these seminars we were informed about the evacuation protocols, waste management and our rights and liabilities as UPV staff. These information can be seen in the information sheets they gave us and that you can download through these buttons:

Strains

Printeria uses E.coli and V.natriegens as chassis. Both are classified as risk 1 so the harm which can cause to people is minimal. The E.coli are from strains DB3.1, 10G and TOP10, for V.natriegens we use the strain ATCC 1404 from CECT (Colección Española de Cultivos Tipo). To do constructions we use biobricks and parts supplied by IDT prepared with the Golden Gate grammar.

Regulations

Science without ethics is cruel, and ethics without science is empty. Ethics become really important when a project is being thought. For this reason we wanted to pass the UPV (Polytechnic University of Valencia) ethics committee. Here you can download the document we sent them to approve and the positive veredict of the committee.

References

1. Dual use: A report by iGEM team Bielefeld-CeBiTec 2015. [Germany]. Universität Bielefeld, . 30 pages.