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Safety Hub

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General Information

What is Safety?

iGEM teams follow a high standard of safe and responsible biological engineering. Because you are members of the synthetic biology community, you are responsible for living up to the trust placed in you to design, build, and share biological devices safely.

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Safety Committee

The iGEM Safety Committee is a group of experts in biosafety, biosecurity, and risk assessment. Its members come from diverse areas of industry, academia, and government.



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Responsibility

All participants are responsible for working safely in the laboratory, and for ensuring that your project complies with local laws and university/institutional guidelines.



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Forms / Requirements

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You can click on the boxes bellow to access more information

1.- Check In

Active March - August

You must submit a Check-In before you acquire or use any organism or part that is not on the White List. iGEM can approve your plans or suggest changes.

2.- About our Lab

Due June 26, 2015

This form is for you to tell us about your laboratory space and your safety equipment. If you need help, please consult your faculty advisor or laboratory manager.

3.- About our Project

Due June 26, 2015

Tell us about your primary project idea, what organisms and parts you will use and what your project will do. You can update if your primary project idea changes.

4.- Safety Form

Due August 28, 2015

Tell us all about your project, the organisms and or parts you are using, the potential risks of your project, and what you are doing to reduce those risks.

Guidelines

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Risk Groups

iGEM teams should use BL1 organisms, you are not allowed to work with BL3 or BL4 organisms.

White List

Organisms that are allowed to work with and organisms that require teams to contact HQ.

Do not Release

Within the context of the iGEM competition, wet-lab projects should remain at an experimental stage.

Help

Email safety AT igem DOT org any time, with any questions you might have!