Laboratory Equipment Maintenance 101
Whether you’re looking to stay within your budgets or you’re hoping to ensure that experiments run effectively and without a hitch, your first step should always be equipment maintenance. Without [...]
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Whether you’re looking to stay within your budgets or you’re hoping to ensure that experiments run effectively and without a hitch, your first step should always be equipment maintenance. Without [...]
When building a new research suite, it’s vital you consider permissions and regulations from the outset. This will ensure your build complies with all safety standards and will protect [...]
As a laboratory manager, ensuring that safe chemical storage is practised in your lab is a pretty important task. Many labs work with chemicals that are corrosive, flammable, or [...]
Many laboratories work with substances that can be harmful if they are handled incorrectly and none more so than labs dealing with biological agents. Work or research involving infectious [...]
Autoclaving plastics and glass has long been a vital part of bacteria elimination. In this guide, we discuss what autoclaving entails, its benefits and its repercussions Navigation: What’s an autoclave? Autoclaving [...]
RIDDOR outlines the legal requirements for reporting and recording certain incidents in the workplace. If you own or are responsible for the running of a laboratory, you should already [...]
Working alone in a laboratory setting isn’t ideal. But sometimes, the demands of a busy laboratory will necessitate that yourself or one of your employees work alone. (more…)
From time to time, chemical spills will occur in the laboratory and if handled properly, they will be nothing more than a nuisance. However, chemical spills can be seriously [...]
Between contagious microorganisms and corrosive chemicals, working in a laboratory can present a variety of safety hazards unique to the industry. This is why developing a safety policy for [...]
From Ebola to the Zika virus, whenever there’s an epidemic we’re always relieved to know that some of the world’s best minds are hard at work in a laboratory, [...]
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