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Safety in iGEM

Please visit the main Safety page to find this year's safety requirements & deadlines, and to learn about safe & responsible research in iGEM.

Click on the underlined headers to find more detailed information on each section.

Dress Code

In order to work in the lab, certain attire was required. This included long pants, long hair tied back, and close-toed shoes. When needed, there are also lab coats, gloves, and masks available.

Lab

Our laboratory space is a level two facility. It has controlled access, a biohazard disposal bin, an autoclave, a fume hood, a biosafety cabinet, an eyewash and shower station, and a fire extinguisher and fire alarm.

Training

Each team member has gone through training in proper laboratory behavior. This included aseptic technique in order to prevent contamination and similar safety concerns.