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Travailler en toute sécurité dans le laboratoire P1 / Working safely in the P1 lab

Cette page rassemble des informations sur l'utilisation sûre des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM) dans le laboratoire P1 du Hackuarium.

This is a page to pull together more information about safe use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the Hackuarium P1 laboratory.

Introduction

Context

The P1 laboratory is a part of Hackuarium with controlled access for trained users who might want to work with genetically modified organisms

Objectives

Contexte et inspiration / Background & Inspiration

DIYBio and DIT Research in Community Laboratories

Safety is primordial.

Pages du Wiki Hackuarium autour du travail P1 / Existing Hackuarium Wiki pages around the P1 work

At least three big pages have contributed to P1 developments in this community lab.

This was our most recent wiki page around our P1 lab activities, from during our time in Ecublens since 2019... It is meant to be bilingual, but has only a few sections done, to date. Of course, any help is warmly welcomed.


This page started it all off, with Sam and YannP putting details together for prototyping 'Standard Operating Procedures' of an initial test P1 space in Renens. It even includes basic information for accident response. The

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Then came the page that continued the story, for making an official P1 at the lab in Renens, and carried over into the space in Ecublens, even with recent edits, but full of many details that led to current work. Nonetheless, the current configuration of our P1 is included early in this page, Pushing the P1.

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This was the page with the first new SOPs including the initial rules when working with GMOs (including how to leave the lab, leaving labcoat inside ad sterilising hands, then going to sinks by WCs to wash).

Recommendations

Do not procrastinate, and always plan ahead!

Make lists and check them twice!

Measure twice and cut once...


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