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<p class="question">7. Who is responsible for the safety of biology labs at your institution? What are the guidelines for laboratory biosafety? Please give a link to these guidelines, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.</p>
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<p class="question">8. In your country / region, what are the laws and regulations that govern biosafety in research laboratories? Please give a link to these regulations, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.</p>
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<p class="question">10 .Do you think the design of current regulations is sufficient to ensure safe and ethical practices? </p>
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(If not, how else could you approach the design? We’re interested in your ideas for strategies that could be used to promote safe and ethical practices as it becomes easier to engineer biology (i.e. monitoring people or information, building safety into the design of equipment, etc). Can you think of any useful examples from other fields?)
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Final Safety Form

This form is for you to tell us all about your project, the organisms/parts you are using, the potential risks of your project, and what you are doing to reduce those risks.

  • We encourage STUDENTS, instead of instructors, to complete this form. However, you will need an Instructor or PI to sign and submit this form.
  • While you type, this form will remember your answers. When you are finished, press the "Submit" button at the bottom to send your form to the iGEM Safety Committee.
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It is your responsibility to demonstrate that your work is safe. The easiest way to do this is through a well-researched and comprehensive safety form.

About our Lab

This part of the form is for you to tell us about your laboratory space and your safety equipment. If you need help, please consult your faculty advisor or laboratory manager. You can also read the Safety page and the Risk Groups page for basic information about different types of biology labs.

1. Please upload a photo or two of your lab, preferably showing the relevant safety features and paste the link here:

Biosafety Level

2. What is the Safety Level of your lab? [Help about Risk Groups and Safety Levels]

iGEM teams should not use Risk Group 3 or 4 organisms, and they should not work in Safety Level 3 or 4 labs. If you are planning to work at Safety Level 3 or 4, contact safety (AT) igem (DOT) org right away!!

Work areas

3 Which work areas do you use to handle biological materials? Please check all that apply.

Biosafety Training

4. Have your team members received any safety training yet?

  • Yes, we have already received safety training.
  • We plan to receive safety training in the future:
  • We will not have safety training:

For the purposes of iGEM, biosafety and biosecurity training covers the procedures and practices used to manage risks to your team, colleagues and institution, communities and the environment - from accidents or deliberate misuse of your projects. All team members are expected to be aware of these risks and to work to manage them

5. Please briefly describe the topics that you learned about (or will learn about) in your safety training.

  • Lab access and rules (including appropriate clothing, eating and drinking, etc.)
  • Responsible individuals (such as lab or departmental specialist or institutional biosafety officer)
  • Differences between biosafety levels
  • Biosafety equipment (such as biosafety cabinets)
  • Good microbial technique (such as lab practices)
  • Disinfection and sterilization
  • Emergency procedures
  • Transport rules
  • Chemicals, fire and electrical safety
  • Other

6. Who provided your safety training? Did you get training from multiple people?

  • University biosafety office
  • Departmental specialist
  • PIs/instructors
  • Other

Oversight

7. Who is responsible for the safety of biology labs at your institution? What are the guidelines for laboratory biosafety? Please give a link to these guidelines, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.

8. In your country / region, what are the laws and regulations that govern biosafety in research laboratories? Please give a link to these regulations, or briefly describe them if you cannot give a link.

Uncertainties

8.Are there any areas where you have encountered uncertainties concerning institutional, regional, national or international rules and regulations and whether they are relevant to your lab and/or work?

10 .Do you think the design of current regulations is sufficient to ensure safe and ethical practices?

(If not, how else could you approach the design? We’re interested in your ideas for strategies that could be used to promote safe and ethical practices as it becomes easier to engineer biology (i.e. monitoring people or information, building safety into the design of equipment, etc). Can you think of any useful examples from other fields?)

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