I agree with what you say Andi. Music is a great stress reliever as well. Ive
always let the group decide if they are all willing to tolerate other kinds of
music to be fair. I always ask them to try to keep it clean. Don't want to
offend
With that being said. I myself have had to tone it down
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I got a pair of Bose speakers for the lab - I like to listen to quality sound
while I work and we bring in ipods, phones, whatever. But, everyone has the
option of nixing any music selection at any time or opting for no music.
Depends on the mood of the lab on any particular day.
Tresa
Good Morning all,
I have worked in labs where music was played and loved it. Music keeps you
going all morning and even in the mid-afternoon when you hit that "slump" time.
If it is not inappropriate music or loud enough to be distracting when someone
comes in with a question or when the phone r
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> Hi All,
> Our lab is governed by hospital regulation
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Hi All,
Our lab is g
I am lucky enough to work in a closed lab setting so we can play whatever,
until the boss comes in (she can't concentrate with music on). If I
couldn't listen to something while sectioning, I think I might die of
boredom. But forcing other people to listen to your music is never good,
even when y
Hi All,
Our lab is governed by hospital regulations that no headphones or earbuds be
worn at anytime. This is considered a safety issue. We do have policies
governing codes for behavior such as dress, hygiene, innappropriate computer
use such as streaming music or social media but music is some
I could not work with out music. Nothing like cutting to the rhythm of good
music. I have it on all the time or I would go nuts and probably fall asleep.
I set my radio to one radio station. I am the Chief Cook and bottle washer so
no one to bother with the music. If someone wants to play
I have always allowed music to play at work usually left on a radio station
since it will keep us updated on the day's information and leave the more
offensive language out. I bought the department a system that will play cd and
iPods'. The only rule is while playing our iPods', the songs with t
I think there is nothing worse than being forced to listen to music that
you don't like or enjoy. If the person works alone, then fine, they can
listen to what they want within reason, but if there are others well then,
one has to be considerate. Check with yr safety guys as to whether mp3
players
The "F" word, among several others is not appropriate in a workplace.
It's not appropriate anywhere, but we have control over the workplace.
I have never, and will never allow inappropriate music at the
workplace. The best way to prevent it, without your staff
claiming"prejudice" as they so love to
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