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Revision as of 03:42, 29 August 2015
SAFETY
SAFE ORGANISM
Species name (including strain) | Risk Group | Source | Risks to human | Ways for acquiring it | Ways of usage |
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E.coli (DH10B) | Group 1 |
http://tools.thermofisher.com/content/sfs/msds/2013/500015_MTR-NALT_EN.pdf 013/500015_MTR-NALT_EN.pdf |
It may be harmful to people who inhale or swallow. In rare case, such as with susceptible person, it can cause eye and skin irritation. | We acquired from Professor King Lau Chow's lab in HKUST | as a chassis for carryout experiment, as a chassis for molecular cloning |
E.coli (TK2240) | Group 1 | National Institute of Health | It may be harmful to people who inhale or swallow. In rare case, such as with susceptible person, it can cause eye and skin irritation. | Laermann, V., Ćudić, E., Kipschull, K., Zimmann, P., & Altendorf, K. (2013). The sensor kinase KdpD of Escherichia coli senses external K+. Molecular microbiology, 88(6), 1194- | As a chassis for carryout experiment related to PkdpF promoter and its mutant |
E.coli (BL21 Rosetta) | Group 1 | National Institute of Health | It may be harmful to people who inhale or swallow. In rare case, such as with susceptible person, it can cause eye and skin irritation. | Acquired from Professor Minjie Zhang's lab in HKUST | For producing Crude cell extract in For TX-TL cell free system |
E.coli (S17) |
Group 1 | U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines | It may be harmful to people who inhale or swallow. In rare case, such as with susceptible person, it can cause eye and skin irritation. | Acquired from Silberg Lab in Rice University | Proof-of-concept experiments in application |
E.coli (XL-1 EC) |
Group 1 | U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines | It may be harmful to people who inhale or swallow. In rare case, such as with susceptible person, it can cause eye and skin irritation. | Acquired from Silberg Lab in Rice University | Standard strain used for cloning |
E.coli (MG1655) |
Group 1 | U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines | It may be harmful to people who inhale or swallow. In rare case, such as with susceptible person, it can cause eye and skin irritation. | Acquired from Silberg Lab in Rice University | Standard strain used for cloning |
Azotobacter vinelandii (ATCC 12837) |
Group 1 |
http://www.agrian. com/pdfs/HYTa_0-0-0.5_MSDS.pdf |
It may be cause eye irritation; discomfort and temporary nausea if swallowed accidentally. | ATCC | Proof-of-concept experiments in application |
Rhizobium leguminosarum (ATCC 10004) |
Group 1 | http://xitebio.ca/pea-&-lentil-inoculant/ PeasRhizo-MSDS.pdf |
There is no known health effects. | ATCC | Proof-of-concept experiments in application |
SAFE PROJECT DESIGN
SAFETY TRAINING COURSES
This year's HKUST-Rice team members have received safety training over the summer. Topics that we have learned about in safety training are as following:
For HKUST:
1. Biological Safety
2. Chemical Safety I/ Chemical Safety for Laboratory Users
3. Chemical Safety II/ Hazardous Waste Management
The link to the laboratory safety training requirements of our institution (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HKUST) can be
directed to: http://www.ab.ust.hk/hseo/training.htm
For Rice University:
1. General Laboratory Safety
2. Blood Safety and Blood Borne Pathogens
The link to the laboratory safety training requirements of our institution (Rice University) can be directed to:
https://osr.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=788