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Lab coats are personal protective equipment and should be worn in the lab when working with chemicals, materials and biologicals to protect the skin and personal clothing from splatter and spills. Lab ...
According to Imke Schroeder, a research project manager at the University of California Center for Laboratory Safety, not wearing PPE such as lab coats can expose researchers to a range of hazards.
Researchers may request two lab coats if you are doing cell culture research. Bulk orders can be made for labs and classes if you have multiple groups using the coats. When finished with your research ...
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Must be worn in accordance to your lab’s hazard assessments including: lab coat, safety glasses/goggles, gloves, aprons, and the minimum lab PPE required in the ...
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