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− | <p>Everyone in our team who worked in the lab had previous experience from lab work. They had also received mandatory training on how to work in safely in the laboratory as a part of their studies. Some of the topics of this training include personal protective equipment, how to work with different chemicals and GMOs and dispose of them, how to mark reagents, on safety labels, | + | <p>Everyone in our team who worked in the lab had previous experience from lab work. They had also received mandatory training on how to work in safely in the laboratory as a part of their studies. Some of the topics of this training include personal protective equipment, how to work with different chemicals and GMOs and dispose of them, how to mark reagents, and training on safety labels, biosafety levels, most common lab accidents and how to avoid them, different types of hoods, the importance of proper planning and cleaning up after oneself.</br></br> |
Additionally, we had a lab safety lecture held by an instructor specifically about the lab we worked in, covering similar topics (PPE, waste disposal etc.). All of our team members who worked in the lab took part to this lecture and the following round in the lab spaces. Furthermore, the location of first aid kits, fire extinguishers and emergency showers in the laboratory were shown to us by an instructor. None of our team members are allowed to be alone in the lab and work during nights or weekends always needed a permission from the lab personnel.</br></br> | Additionally, we had a lab safety lecture held by an instructor specifically about the lab we worked in, covering similar topics (PPE, waste disposal etc.). All of our team members who worked in the lab took part to this lecture and the following round in the lab spaces. Furthermore, the location of first aid kits, fire extinguishers and emergency showers in the laboratory were shown to us by an instructor. None of our team members are allowed to be alone in the lab and work during nights or weekends always needed a permission from the lab personnel.</br></br> | ||
− | Our strain will produce highly flammable propane gas. The lower flammability limit is 1,8 % and upper 8,4 % of air volume (Airgas, 2014). In | + | Our strain will produce highly flammable propane gas. The lower flammability limit is 1,8 % and upper 8,4 % of air volume (Airgas, 2014). In an earlier study (Kallio et al. 2014), the maximum produced propane yield without extra oxygen addition was 0.5 mg/L which can be considered to be below flammable concentration. Still, the accumulation of propane was prevented with proper ventilation during the cultivation processes for GC-analysis and continuous production. MSDS must be read before handling the strain producing propane. |
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<b>Where will your product be used? On a farm, in a factory, inside human bodies, in the ocean?</b></br></br> | <b>Where will your product be used? On a farm, in a factory, inside human bodies, in the ocean?</b></br></br> | ||
− | The product will be used inside apartments and on | + | The product will be used inside apartments and on-road traffic with light and heavy duty vehicles. Gaseous fuel has many safety regulations depending on the country, which need to be respected. For example, propane needs to be kept in a well-ventilated area. Greater amounts of propane need to be stored in a separate place, with appropriate warning signs.</br></br> |
<b>If your product is successful, who will receive benefits and who will be harmed?</b></br></br> | <b>If your product is successful, who will receive benefits and who will be harmed?</b></br></br> | ||
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<b>What happens when it's all used up? Will it be sterilized, discarded, or recycled?</b></br></br> | <b>What happens when it's all used up? Will it be sterilized, discarded, or recycled?</b></br></br> | ||
− | Propane cylinders will be recycled or | + | Propane cylinders will be recycled to other uses or refilled by the services responding about distribution. Consumers should not handle cylinder's valve if it is not connected to any device using propane as a fuel. Consequently, propane would not be straight released from the container into surroundings to cause a flammability risk. </br></br> |
<b>Is it safer, cheaper, or better than other technologies that do the same thing?</b></br></br> | <b>Is it safer, cheaper, or better than other technologies that do the same thing?</b></br></br> |
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