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* Stay SAFE!
* Stay SAFE!
* Be CONSIDERATE of others (their stuff, needs, space, etc)
Be CONSIDERATE of others (their stuff, needs, space, etc)  
* Always ASK SOMEONE if you’re not sure about something.
Always ASK SOMEONE if you’re not sure about something. First ask the iGEM graduate advisors before asking other members of the Endy lab.
* THINK before you do.
THINK before you do.
* CLEAN UP after yourself.
CLEAN UP after yourself, both on a day-to-day basis, and once the competition is over. If you’ve caused a spill in a centrifuge, clean it up.
* Maintain a CLEAN workspace.
Maintain a CLEAN workspace.
* Maintain STERILE technique.
∑ REFILL the stocks of pipette tip boxes above the PCR machines if you are taking the penultimate or the last box of a kind (e.g. 1000ul tips)
* ASK someone before you move their stuff.
∑ If we’re out of anything (e.g. gloves, cuvettes), ASK your graduate leaders on how to reorder.
* BALANCE the [[Knight:5810R_centrifuge|centrifuges]].
Maintain STERILE technique.
* ASK SOMEONE how to use a piece of equipment if you haven’t used it before.
ASK someone before you move their stuff.
* If you use the rotator in the 37C room, remember to TURN IT BACK ON
∑ Before putting a container into the metal tray for cleaning/sterilizing, REMOVE any labels, BLEACH (if biological material) and RINSE the container.
* CLOSE refrigerator doors!!
BALANCE the centrifuges.
* Use YOUR OWN [[Endy:Making_1%25_Agarose_stock|master stocks]] of chemicals and supplies; we’ll tell you which other supplies you’re allowed to use.
ASK SOMEONE how to use a piece of equipment if you haven’t used it before.
* READ [[Protocols|PROTOCOLS]] before you attempt them.
If you use the roller drums or shakers in the 30C or 37C rooms, remember to TURN THEM BACK ON.
* Keep any proteins ( [[Materials|endonucleases]], [[DNA_ligation|ligase]], [[Smolke:Taq_Buffer|Taq supermix]]) always ON ICE
CLOSE refrigerator doors!!
* CHANGE TIPS between aliquots of important stocks.
Use YOUR OWN master stocks of chemicals and supplies; we’ll tell you which other supplies you’re allowed to use.
* WEAR GLOVES when working w/ dangerous/sensitive chemicals ([[Phenol|phenol]], RNA, etc).
READ PROTOCOLS before you attempt them.  
* Keep a good [[Lab_Notebook|LAB NOTEBOOK]] so you know what you did.
Keep any proteins (endonucleases, ligase, Taq supermix) always ON ICE
* LABEL TUBES
CHANGE TIPS between aliquots of important stocks.
* Store [[Endy:Screening_plasmid/v2.0/Glycerol_box|GLYCEROLS]] appropriately
WEAR GLOVES when working w/ dangerous/sensitive chemicals (phenol, RNA, etc).
* If you did something wrong, CONFESS and tell someone. You won’t get in trouble for accidents.
Keep a good LAB NOTEBOOK so you know what you did.
LABEL TUBES
Store GLYCEROLS appropriately
If you did something wrong, CONFESS and tell someone. You won’t get in trouble for accidents, but you’ll get in trouble for not letting people know.
 
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Revision as of 11:41, 9 June 2008

DO's


  • Stay SAFE!

∑ Be CONSIDERATE of others (their stuff, needs, space, etc) ∑ Always ASK SOMEONE if you’re not sure about something. First ask the iGEM graduate advisors before asking other members of the Endy lab. ∑ THINK before you do. ∑ CLEAN UP after yourself, both on a day-to-day basis, and once the competition is over. If you’ve caused a spill in a centrifuge, clean it up. ∑ Maintain a CLEAN workspace. ∑ REFILL the stocks of pipette tip boxes above the PCR machines if you are taking the penultimate or the last box of a kind (e.g. 1000ul tips) ∑ If we’re out of anything (e.g. gloves, cuvettes), ASK your graduate leaders on how to reorder. ∑ Maintain STERILE technique. ∑ ASK someone before you move their stuff. ∑ Before putting a container into the metal tray for cleaning/sterilizing, REMOVE any labels, BLEACH (if biological material) and RINSE the container. ∑ BALANCE the centrifuges. ∑ ASK SOMEONE how to use a piece of equipment if you haven’t used it before. ∑ If you use the roller drums or shakers in the 30C or 37C rooms, remember to TURN THEM BACK ON. ∑ CLOSE refrigerator doors!! ∑ Use YOUR OWN master stocks of chemicals and supplies; we’ll tell you which other supplies you’re allowed to use. ∑ READ PROTOCOLS before you attempt them. ∑ Keep any proteins (endonucleases, ligase, Taq supermix) always ON ICE ∑ CHANGE TIPS between aliquots of important stocks. ∑ WEAR GLOVES when working w/ dangerous/sensitive chemicals (phenol, RNA, etc). ∑ Keep a good LAB NOTEBOOK so you know what you did. ∑ LABEL TUBES ∑ Store GLYCEROLS appropriately ∑ If you did something wrong, CONFESS and tell someone. You won’t get in trouble for accidents, but you’ll get in trouble for not letting people know.

DON'Ts


  • Don’t EVER COMPROMISE SAFETY!
  • Don’t Be too shy to ASK QUESTIONS
  • Don’t Start something without THINKING about what you’re doing
  • Don’t Use a MACHINE without having received training on it.
  • Don’t POUR hazardous or unknown chemicals down the sink.
  • Don’t Leave a door to a cold or warm room OPEN.
  • Don’t IGNORE equipment alarms
  • Don’t USE master stocks other than your own without permission.
  • Don’t Leave your stuff lying around in other people’s areas.
  • Don’t EAT/DRINK in lab (go to the tea room to eat lunch and hang out).
  • Don’t PLAY MUSIC out loud (not everyone likes your taste).
  • Don’t DATE people you work with.*

* May occasionally result in marriage.