You don't want to pass any thing from the lab that you may have picked up on to some one and you don't want to eat anything that may be on your hands when lunch comes along.
I would definitely wash my hands.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water SI
careful handle the specimen by use gloves on hands. use appron. after performing the test wash your hands. etc. etc.
You must wash your hands after an experiment so you don't contaminate yourself with anything harmful.
You don't want to pass any thing from the lab that you may have picked up on to some one and you don't want to eat anything that may be on your hands when lunch comes along.
I would definitely wash my hands.
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wash your hands :)
Where a hair net I know is one of them. Also you have to wash your hands after you go to the bathroom whereever you work.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water SI
careful handle the specimen by use gloves on hands. use appron. after performing the test wash your hands. etc. etc.
Wash your hands with soap and water. This will NOT remove microscopic traces of gun powder residue that can be found with laboratory examination.
One reason might be because when we want to start a lab our hands should be clean and wearing your gloves. Then the second reason would be because after a lab different bacteria would be on you're hands so you'd need to wash your hands
It is supposed to be wash their hands not your hands because that wiuld be weird having someone wash your hands for you.
The lab safety symbol with a bar of soap represents the need for handwashing and cleanliness in the laboratory to prevent contamination and maintain hygiene standards. It serves as a reminder to wash hands thoroughly before and after conducting experiments to reduce the risk of spreading germs and chemicals.
You must wash your hands before cooking because there are some dirt on your hands and if you don't wash them then you will basically be eating dirt