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Revision as of 14:03, 26 August 2016
How our logo is made
Structural Variations
There are three structural variations of our logo.
Our Colors
Safe Lab Work
Besides of ensuring a safe project design, we also believe that safe lab practices are important, so we emphasize safety through maintaining a high level of personal hygiene. We wear lab coats and gloves while doing any experiment and wash our hands with soap before leaving the laboratory. To prevent any bacteria being left on the bench after experiments, we always use alcohol to wipe the bench thoroughly before we leave. (While doing any experiment with e.coli, we ensure the bacteria do not expose to the environment by setting up a sterile space using a Bunsen burner and working in the heated area. Also to keep the bacteria away from the open environment, we seal every used petri dishes with parafilm before long term storage.) We received safety training when joining the team, topics include risk assessment, general precautions, fire precautions, handling chemical spills, disposal of chemical wastes and experiments on biotechnology. Details of the training can be found in here. which we follow to the letter.
Safe Shipment
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Other Safety Concerns
Some steps of our experiments require the use of UV light, whereupon exposure to UV radiation may result in sunburn, pigmentation of skin and slight discomfort. To ensure our safety, we make sure that any parts of our body won’t be directly exposed to UV radiation; we will place a UV filter board between us and the source of UV radiation so that it will be blocked from us.
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