Team:Shasta Summit CA/Safety

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Revision as of 19:09, 17 June 2014

Goal

Safety

~While we were brain storming, testing, and experimenting we were at all times supervised by Dr. Nick Kapp and/or Dr. Chris Vulpe.

~We were required to wear a form of safety glasses and at one point lab coats when it was found necessary.

~We were taught and expected to hold and use each individual piece of equipment correctly, even if we were not going to use the equipment that same day.

~For the most part all our procedures were safe to complete without any injury or problems.

~Our planned outcome will have no public or environmental safety issues. Our end result will only be dangerous if you were to use it as a projectile.

~When we plan to test our final product of the double plasmid we will contain it in a controlled environment. We will place in the plasmid and after sealing off a containment unit we will insert the CO through a sealed tube.