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Revision as of 12:39, 29 November 2010
Elizabeth will be away on vacation July 2, July 5-8, 2010. Dishwasher-Autoclave Flasks/Culture Tubes/Glass Cylinders I suggest that two people be responsible for each wash cycle. There may be multiple loads to do in one day, so after one team processes one load, the next team does the next cycle. One member processes the glassware and tubes and starts the machine. Also washes and rinses any caps, spatulas or plastic lids. The second member unloads the machine, puts away the glassware, caps and autoclaves any culture tubes, foil caps for glass flasks up to 1 liter or glass cylinders. Is also responsible for putting away autoclaved items.
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