Difference between revisions of "Team:Bordeaux/Practices"
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<p align="justify"> To avoid confusion about the terms "biosecurity", "biosafety" and "biohazard", some people gave a definition of each of these terms. </p> | <p align="justify"> To avoid confusion about the terms "biosecurity", "biosafety" and "biohazard", some people gave a definition of each of these terms. </p> | ||
− | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> ✵ Biosafety describes principles, technologies and containment practices put in place to avoid accidents and unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxins. | + | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> ✵ <b>Biosafety</b> describes principles, technologies and containment practices put in place to avoid accidents and unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxins. |
− | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> ✵ Biosecurity describes the protection measures put in place and management of important biological materials in laboratories, in order to prevent them from being accessed without authorization. | + | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> ✵ <b>Biosecurity</b> describes the protection measures put in place and management of important biological materials in laboratories, in order to prevent them from being accessed without authorization. |
− | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> ✵ Biohazard includes, in this case, both biosafety and biosecurity. | + | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> ✵ <b>Biohazard</b> includes, in this case, both biosafety and biosecurity. |
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<p> <b> Reference </b> : <a href =" http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Biosecurite-dans-les-laboratoires"> http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Biosecurite-dans-les-laboratoires </a> </p> | <p> <b> Reference </b> : <a href =" http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Biosecurite-dans-les-laboratoires"> http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Biosecurite-dans-les-laboratoires </a> </p> | ||
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− | <p align="justify"> The team who worked in the lab | + | <p align="justify"> The team who worked in the lab received instructions of lab safety with safety training. We learned how to act in the case of an accident, where to find emergency showers, fire extinguishers and emergency doors. Some basic safety requirements were discussed such as wearing gloves and a lab coat for most procedures. In some cases, during the use of ethidium bromide, nitrile gloves are mandatory. Other experiments must be conducted with safety glasses. It is also recommended to wear clothes offering a minimum of protection. We also learned about working with chemical products and how to dispose of them. Most products used are classified as non-hazardous (even for the sulfation protocol). Chemical products are just irritants and so need to be handled with gloves. In the lab, there is a specific solvent cabinet for liquid wastes. Moreover, all biological waste will be autoclaved before disposal. All work is done on benches or under open-front hoods. </p> |
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− | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> | + | <p align="justify" style="line-height: 105%"> Since we worked with non-toxic organisms as <i> Escherichia coli </i>(BL21) and <i> Saccharomyces cerevisiae </i>(Invsc1), all waste that has been in contact with bacteria was put to bacterial waste in aseptic conditions but no specific security procedures needed to be put in place. </p> |
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<h6> Why is it safer to use Curdlan rather than copper sulfate ?</h6> | <h6> Why is it safer to use Curdlan rather than copper sulfate ?</h6> |
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