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    Nargis786 Posts: 177, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 21, 2009, 07:04 AM
    Physics - working in the science industry
    Explain, using examples from different laboratories, why laboratory procedures and practices must be clearly communicated?

    You will need to cover the following:

    Procedures:
    - chemical store management
    - ordering procedures
    - collection/transport of substances and equipment for disposal
    - handling and disposal of radioactive substances
    - handling and use of glassware
    - handling of solvents and poisons
    - uses of ovens
    - operation of the fume cupboard

    Communicating practices:
    - lines of authority and accountability to and from other personnel
    - working as a team
    - organisation of the laboratory (weekly, daily, etc)
    - routines (work schedule briefings)
    - reporting of results
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    Jun 21, 2009, 07:24 AM

    Looks like they forgot dealing with chemical accidents and emergencies.
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    Jun 21, 2009, 09:50 AM

    They forgot a lot more also. Hot work, electrical work, etc.

    The answer to your question is, of course, for you to figure out. It should be self-explanatory (you can bluff your way through it -- everybody else does).

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