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We have conducted our experiments at Gachon University. Thus, we have always observed safety rules of the lab. We had Safety Education & Training Session <br>
 
before starting our lab work. Also, when we conducted our experiments, Gachon University staff supervised our work.
 
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Gachon University General Lab Safety Rule
 
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200 mL LB prepared fresh,<br>
 
non-autoclaved
 
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3 g agar
 
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Shake until all solids <br>
 
are dissolved
 
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Autoclave for 20 min within 2 hr
 
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Keep it cool until it reaches <br>
 
around 40-50 °C
 
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Add 200 μL of 1000x chloramphenicol <br>
 
and gently stir it. Be careful not <br>
 
to shake the bottle too long/hard so that
 
bubbles are created.<br>
 
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Pour into empty petri dishes <br>
 
just enough  to cover the surface<br>
 
(~20 mL per plate).<br>
 
In case that bubbles are in <br>
 
the plate, heat the plate surface <br>
 
carefully with a burner only <br>
 
until the bubbles are <br>
 
burst but the solution is heated.
 
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Leave the plates at room <br>
 
temperature around one hour <br>
 
until it is solidified.
 
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Solidified plates should be <br>
 
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few hours at room temperature,<br>
 
then stored at 4°C.
 
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Revision as of 19:32, 16 September 2015








WETLAB
-Safety-




Safety First!

Saving the world starts with saving ourselves. You cannot save the world unless you’re in good shape. We put safety on the top priority
in any lab works. We have been informed accurately of the lab safety rules as well as bio-safety regulations at the
initial stage of the project in order to understand hazards and safety procedures. Also we received safety training from our instructor
before commencing our lab work. Even though our project is included Bio-Safety Level 1, we know very well that
there are still many risks that may be escalated into serious disaster. Furthermore, even when handling those risks that may not pose serious
threats to the experienced scientists, we as young learners should be extra careful.

The rule of thumb is:
1

Start with reading Safety Questions for overview.

2

Follow Elan Vital Safety Rules all the time.

3

Before entering the laboratory, read
GMS General Safety Rules
and GMS Extra Rules again and follow them

4

If you are unsure of the rules or confused,
ask lab assistant and/or
instructor before doing anything.


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