Common sense and courtesy are the rules of thumb. Be aware, note unsafe situations before they happen, and leave the laboratory the way you would like it to be left for yourself. Please be guided by ...
W hen you're planning out the network for your home lab, a customizable firewall is key to keeping your home lab (and your ...
Copies of these rules will be posted in the appropriate laboratories. Eating, drinking, & smoking Eating, drinking and smoking are not permitted in laboratory areas where radionuclides in liquid form ...
Always follow the lab rules.That means understanding risk and potential hazards. Presenter 1: A hazard is something that can cause harm. Presenter 2: Such as burning yourself on a Bunsen burner or ...
All lab members are required to keep common areas clean ... but know that you are responsible for knowing ALL procedures and rules for hazardous waste disposal. o Only nontoxic, water-soluble waste ...
If there are high radiation levels or the possibility of airborne contamination from volatile radioactive material, evacuate the laboratory immediately, secure the laboratory to prevent entry, and ...
The Control Procedures in Appendix IV and the Radiation Laboratory Rules in Appendix V will be applicable to the laboratory use of all Special Nuclear Material. The use of reactor fuel will be in ...
Violators will first be issued a warning. If the rules are still not complied with, one may be asked to leave and may lose lab privileges and/or also incur monetary charges to one's WMU account. In ...
The long term goal of our lab is to address these fundamental questions: How does the cell establish its shape? And what brings about diversity in cell shapes? Cell shape establishment and maintenance ...
Always follow the lab rules.That means understanding risk and potential hazards. Presenter 1: A hazard is something that can cause harm. Presenter 2: Such as burning yourself on a Bunsen burner or ...