Team:Shasta Summit CA/Safety

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     <p>-For the duration of our experimenting, testing, and brain storming we were at all times either supervised by Dr. Nick Kapp and/or Dr Chris Vulpe</p>
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    <p>For the duration of our experimenting, testing, and brain storming we were at all times either supervised by Dr. Nick Kapp and/or Dr Chris Vulpe</p>
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     <p>-Whenever we worked with any bacterial substance we were required to wear a form of safety glasses and at one point lab coats.</p>
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     <p>2. It would be small and compact, allowing for easy transportation, meaning it could be carried by people everywhere, providing constant protection. It would create a smell, this means that deaf and blind people would be able to be aware of it, as well as allowing people with headphones or ear protection to sniff out CO.</p>
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     <p>-We were taught and expected to hold and use each individual piece of equipment correctly, even if we were not going to use the equipment that same day.</p>
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     <p>3. This means that it would have many uses beyond the ordinary electric, roof-bound, carbon monoxide sensor.</p>
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Revision as of 17:49, 17 June 2014

Goal

Safety

-For the duration of our experimenting, testing, and brain storming we were at all times either supervised by Dr. Nick Kapp and/or Dr Chris Vulpe

-Whenever we worked with any bacterial substance we were required to wear a form of safety glasses and at one point lab coats.

-We were taught and expected to hold and use each individual piece of equipment correctly, even if we were not going to use the equipment that same day.