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From the perspective of safety aspect of our project were advantageous due to their cell free factor. Within cell-free systems random mutations and dissemination are not as likely. This utilizes cell extract for transcription and translation. Sonification and centrifugation steps remove the cell membrane. This makes them suitable for use outside of the lab, however in line with Newcastle and iGEM’s ‘Do Not Release’ policy’s this was not carried out.<br/><br/> | From the perspective of safety aspect of our project were advantageous due to their cell free factor. Within cell-free systems random mutations and dissemination are not as likely. This utilizes cell extract for transcription and translation. Sonification and centrifugation steps remove the cell membrane. This makes them suitable for use outside of the lab, however in line with Newcastle and iGEM’s ‘Do Not Release’ policy’s this was not carried out.<br/><br/> | ||
<h2>Arsenic</h2><br/><br/> | <h2>Arsenic</h2><br/><br/> | ||
− | As we are producing an arsenic biosensor to characterise this arsenic is needed. In order to use this sepecific safety forms needed to be filled out within the lab, these COSHH forms detailed the use and possible hazards involved. For this we had to assess the health risks and procautions, provide the appropriate protection with reduced exposire. The lab has appropriate ventelation and fume cupboards that can be used. The use of arsenic on the small scale that we needed was allowed witin our labs. It is a groundwater contaminant of major significance to public health. Arsenic can get into the body via ingestion and absorption, for this reason it is not used as a fine dust as it can be breathed in which can cause serious health hazards. The health hazards related to arsenic are range from irritation to internal bleeding for short term exposure. As arsenic is only used for characterisation longer term effects do not need to be considered. The risk to users is set to as low as <a | + | As we are producing an arsenic biosensor to characterise this arsenic is needed. In order to use this sepecific safety forms needed to be filled out within the lab, these COSHH forms detailed the use and possible hazards involved. For this we had to assess the health risks and procautions, provide the appropriate protection with reduced exposire. The lab has appropriate ventelation and fume cupboards that can be used. The use of arsenic on the small scale that we needed was allowed witin our labs. It is a groundwater contaminant of major significance to public health. Arsenic can get into the body via ingestion and absorption, for this reason it is not used as a fine dust as it can be breathed in which can cause serious health hazards. The health hazards related to arsenic are range from irritation to internal bleeding for short term exposure. As arsenic is only used for characterisation longer term effects do not need to be considered. The risk to users is set to as low as <a href="https://www.healthandsafetyatwork.com/risk-assessment/reasonably-practicable"> 'resonably practiciple'</a> <br/><br/> |
<h2>Formaldehyde</h2> | <h2>Formaldehyde</h2> | ||
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