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... What are the different temperatures of incubators in this lab? ... What is the reason that you must always wear a lab coat when in this lab? ... How old must you be to be allowed into a lab at UTSA? ... Describe the when and how of the hand washing process that we use in the lab.
Wash your hands with soap and water and 70% ethanol when you enter and before leaving the lab, upon contamination and after all spills. ... Describe the cleanup procedure that you will follow before departing the lab each day. ... Is it permissible to chew in the lab? ... How and when do you clean the commercial slides used in the lab? ... Why must vortexers never be used when placed on the upper shelf of your work area in the lab?
Hazardous chance of platter into your eyes and contamination of the lab areas. ... If you must miss a lab, what should you do? ... Name two inoculating instruments that you have used in your last lab. ... Name the two different types of staining techniques that you will be learning today in the lab. ... What are the four kinds or forms of media you have used in your last lab? ... What experiments will you perform in this lab today? ... What is the first thing you should do when you come into the lab after putting on your lab coat? ... Describe the procedure for gaining entry into the lab after hours. ... You do not need to wear your lab coat as long as you are not going to work with live cultures and no one else is in the lab. ... What type of shoes must be worn in the lab?
Approximate Word count = 2981 Approximate Pages = 11.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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