Cryogenic materials are extremely cold and call for special handling, tools and personal protection. Liquified gases will freeze skin on contact, so you should wear nonporous gloves intended for cryogenic work.
Learn how to prevent ergonomic injuries while using a microscope with expert tips on posture, workstation setup, microbreaks, and stretching exercises.
Reduce workplace stress with proactive strategies. Learn how to identify stressors, implement supportive policies, and build employee resilience for a healthier work environment.
As you can imagine, working with gas cylinders presents plenty of hazards: flammability, reactivity, toxicity, and asphyxiation. Mishandling can lead to explosions or more innocuous dangers...
To promote your health and ensure your laboratory productivity, simple postural and equipment adjustments can be made. The following tips can help decrease your exposure to ergonomic risk factors in the laboratory.
Enhance lab safety with regular safety meetings. Learn how to structure discussions, engage employees, and integrate safety into daily operations for a safer workplace.
Prevent employee burnout with proactive strategies. Learn how to identify, manage, and reduce burnout to boost productivity, retention, and workplace well-being.
Lab coats are essential for lab safety, protecting against spills, chemicals, and hazards. Learn best practices for wearing, maintaining, and selecting lab coats.