RE: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone

2013-05-24 Thread Morken, Timothy
Chlipala Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Subject: RE: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone Normally, I work alone. Sometimes a graduate student works with me. In a few cases, where special hazards are involved (e.g. lithium aluminum hydride, diazomethane), I will work only if I am alone in

RE: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone

2013-05-24 Thread Smith, Allen
AM To: pam plumlee; Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Subject: RE: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone Pam I don't believe that they are any reqs regarding this, but there is a tremendous amount of information on the web associated with this topic (working alone in the lab). We have a p

RE: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone

2013-05-24 Thread Victor A. Tobias
Pam, Sounds like the bigger issue is to clean up the unsafe work conditions. Victor Victor Tobias HT(ASCP) Clinical Applications Analyst Harborview Medical Center Dept of Pathology Room NJB244 Seattle, WA 98104 vtob...@u.washington.edu 206-744-2735 206-744-8240 Fax ==

RE: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone

2013-05-24 Thread Elizabeth Chlipala
Pam I don't believe that they are any reqs regarding this, but there is a tremendous amount of information on the web associated with this topic (working alone in the lab). We have a policy here that no one can work in the lab alone, but we instituted that ourselves and we are a small business

Re: [Histonet] Working in a Lab alone

2013-05-24 Thread Rene J Buesa
There are no prohibitions (if that is what you mean by "regulations") about working by yourself in a lab. That is totally an administrative decision usually guided by the need of not letting tissues in hot paraffin, or reducing Monday's complement or any other reason. Intrinsically it is not dan