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*Update your info page on DeRosa lab members wiki page. | *Update your info page on DeRosa lab members wiki page. | ||
*ask for the 330 door code | *ask for the 330 door code | ||
*get the wireless internet password | *get the wireless internet password | ||
*get a lab coat, lab book and goggles from stores | *get a lab coat, lab book and goggles from stores | ||
*get a key for 311/310 and for 122 (grad key) from Peter Mosher (there is a $10 deposit for each) | |||
==Safety== | ==Safety== |
Revision as of 21:54, 1 October 2012
Linking in
- Have Maria email Jim to get you access to the t-drive
- Have Maria ensure you can use your student card after hours
- Get an openwetware account so that you can contribute to the lab wiki
- Update your info page on DeRosa lab members wiki page.
- ask for the 330 door code
- get the wireless internet password
- get a lab coat, lab book and goggles from stores
- get a key for 311/310 and for 122 (grad key) from Peter Mosher (there is a $10 deposit for each)
Safety
- do the WHMIS training
- read the safety manual and sign it
Supplies and ordering
- buying from stores (sign, where to put the receipts)
- ordering (see binder, when orders come in print name and tell lab)
- update the lab inventory
Equipment training
- pipette manual
- pipette calibration
- ask someone to show you how to use a machine before you use it, even if it's the pH metre
- you will be given a lab job