Prevent lab contamination. Learn techniques to maintain a clean and safe laboratory environment.
Understand and prevent lab contamination Identify contamination sources Use proper techniques for control Maintain a clean lab environment
Atlantic's Preventing Contamination in the Laboratory video Program emphasizes the need to recognize situations that could lead to contamination, and discusses what can be done to prevent contamination from occurring. Handling hazardous chemicals and specimens requires a great deal of caution. If substances are not properly controlled, hazards can spread and contaminate other materials, work area... even employees themselves. With many laboratories using toxic, corrosive and carcinogenic chemicals, employees need to do all they can to prevent contamination.
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