Laboratory areas should be kept clean by not eating, smoking or applying makeup; returning tools and closing cabinets; sweeping floors after each session and mopping daily; and leaving no personal items, clutter or waste to ensure a safe and hygienic workspace for all users.
Laboratory areas should be kept clean by not eating, smoking or applying makeup; returning tools and closing cabinets; sweeping floors after each session and mopping daily; and leaving no personal items, clutter or waste to ensure a safe and hygienic workspace for all users.
Laboratory areas should be kept clean by not eating, smoking or applying makeup; returning tools and closing cabinets; sweeping floors after each session and mopping daily; and leaving no personal items, clutter or waste to ensure a safe and hygienic workspace for all users.
Laboratory areas should be kept clean by not eating, smoking or applying makeup; returning tools and closing cabinets; sweeping floors after each session and mopping daily; and leaving no personal items, clutter or waste to ensure a safe and hygienic workspace for all users.
1. Do not chew, eat, or smoke in the laboratory area
2. Do not comb hair or make yourself up in the laboratory. 3. Always return tools and utensils to their proper places. 4. Keep cabinet doors closed to prevent accidents and rodents from entering the cabinet. 5. Keep personal belongings out of the working area. 6. Do not lean or sit on equipment and work tables. 7. Keep the dishwashing and storage areas clean. 8. Floors should be swept after each laboratory session. Keep foods, papers and clutter off the floor. 9. Mop floors once a day. 10. Provide waste container in convenient places and leave the room clean for the next user.