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NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE LAB!
 
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Protective gear:
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-Wear gloves when handling any chemicals, samples or reagents.  This is often to protect the sample from you as much as to protect you from the sample.
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-Splash proof safety goggles are recommended when working with acids, bases and oxidizers.  There is an emergency eyewash kit next to the sink if you decide to ignore this recommendation.
  
-Wear gloves when handling any chemicals, samples or reagentsThis is often to protect the sample from you as much as to protect you from the sample.
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-Close toed shoes are highly recommendedIt is Florida, so you will have to weight the comfort of wearing sandals against the convenience of having toes.
  
-Splash proof safety goggles are recommended when working with acids, bases and oxidizers.  There is an emergency eyewash kit next to the kit if you decide to ignore recommended procedure.
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-Lab coats are optional, but they make you look pretty fly.
  
-Heat protective gloves are kept near the autoclave.  Autoclaved materials and boiled things are hot.  Use the gloves or start buildin up your callouses.
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-Heat protective gloves are kept near the autoclave.  The most recent research suggests that autoclaved materials and boiled things are hot.  Use the gloves or start building up your callouses.
  
 
-Wash your hands before you leave the lab space.  Use a paper towel to turn off the tap to prevent recontaminating yourself.
 
-Wash your hands before you leave the lab space.  Use a paper towel to turn off the tap to prevent recontaminating yourself.
  
-Never touch, taste or directly smell anything.
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-Never touch, taste or directly smell anything in the lab. This definitely applies to chemicals, equipment and samples.  Use your own judgement when applying this rule to your lab mates.
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-LABEL YOUR TUBES CLEARLY!  An anonymous liquid has to be assumed potentially hazardous.  Random culture plates and fungi will be assumed to belong to August.  Unlabeled/poorly labeled tubes and samples are periodically purged.  You have been warned.
  
-LABEL YOUR TUBES CLEARLY! An anonymous liquid has to be assumed potentially hazardous.
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-If you're not sure where to throw something away, contaminated liquid media gets bleached and sent down the drain. Other non-organic liquids should be sent down the drain with water.  For solid waste, if at all questionable, it goes in the biohazard waste.
  
-If you're not sure where to throw something away, contaminated liquid media gets bleached and sent down the drainOther non-organic liquids should be sent down the drain with water.  For solid waste, if at all questionable, goes in the biohazard waste.
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-Chemicals do specialized things that may not be entirely obviousAsk someone who knows what they are talking about before working with any new chemical that isn't part of a lab standard kit.

Revision as of 02:16, 26 January 2017

NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE LAB!

-Wear gloves when handling any chemicals, samples or reagents. This is often to protect the sample from you as much as to protect you from the sample.

-Splash proof safety goggles are recommended when working with acids, bases and oxidizers. There is an emergency eyewash kit next to the sink if you decide to ignore this recommendation.

-Close toed shoes are highly recommended. It is Florida, so you will have to weight the comfort of wearing sandals against the convenience of having toes.

-Lab coats are optional, but they make you look pretty fly.

-Heat protective gloves are kept near the autoclave. The most recent research suggests that autoclaved materials and boiled things are hot. Use the gloves or start building up your callouses.

-Wash your hands before you leave the lab space. Use a paper towel to turn off the tap to prevent recontaminating yourself.

-Never touch, taste or directly smell anything in the lab. This definitely applies to chemicals, equipment and samples. Use your own judgement when applying this rule to your lab mates.

-LABEL YOUR TUBES CLEARLY! An anonymous liquid has to be assumed potentially hazardous. Random culture plates and fungi will be assumed to belong to August. Unlabeled/poorly labeled tubes and samples are periodically purged. You have been warned.

-If you're not sure where to throw something away, contaminated liquid media gets bleached and sent down the drain. Other non-organic liquids should be sent down the drain with water. For solid waste, if at all questionable, it goes in the biohazard waste.

-Chemicals do specialized things that may not be entirely obvious. Ask someone who knows what they are talking about before working with any new chemical that isn't part of a lab standard kit.