Team:Lethbridge/Safety
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- | + | Our University of Lethbridge iGEM 2010 team is actively involved in developing a synthetic biology-based approach to <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge/Project"><font color="#00DC00">bioremediation of the tailings ponds</font></a></html>. In line with this, we have developed guidelines, which dictate what can and cannot be done in the laboratory. This is all done to ensure the safety of the experimenters (students), the environment, and the public as a whole. | |
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==<font color="white">Local Biosafety Regulations== | ==<font color="white">Local Biosafety Regulations== | ||
- | At the University of Lethbridge, the <html><a href="http://www.uleth.ca/hum/riskandsafetyservices/" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> Risk and Safety Services department</font></a></html> has appointed a committee devoted to biosafety. This university committee ensures that biological materials are used safely on campus and foresee no problems with the Lethbridge 2010 iGEM team’s project, as long as the proper safety practices in the laboratory are employed. | + | At the University of Lethbridge, the <html><a href="http://www.uleth.ca/hum/riskandsafetyservices/" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> Risk and Safety Services department</font></a></html> has appointed a committee devoted to biosafety. This university committee ensures that biological materials are used safely on campus, and foresee no problems with the Lethbridge 2010 iGEM team’s project, as long as the proper safety practices in the laboratory are employed. |
==<font color="white">Canadian Biosafety Regulations== | ==<font color="white">Canadian Biosafety Regulations== | ||
- | In Canada, biotechnology being released into the environment to clean up the tailings ponds is regulated by both <html><a href="http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/sr-sr/pubs/biotech/bio_hum_heal-sante-eng.php" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> Health Canada and Environment Canada</font></a></html> who share the responsibility for the risk assessment under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. This includes the risks to human health and safety and environmental impact of the biotechnology. Assessment takes place | + | In Canada, biotechnology being released into the environment to clean up the tailings ponds, is regulated by both <html><a href="http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/sr-sr/pubs/biotech/bio_hum_heal-sante-eng.php" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> Health Canada and Environment Canada</font></a></html> who share the responsibility for the risk assessment under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. This includes the risks to human health and safety and environmental impact of the biotechnology. Assessment takes place prior to full scale manufacturing of the product, and if a risk is found, measures are taken to reduce that risk by either banning the product, or introducing regulatory procedures. |
==<font color="white">Ideas for how to deal with safety issues that could be useful for future iGEM competitions?== | ==<font color="white">Ideas for how to deal with safety issues that could be useful for future iGEM competitions?== |