Sticking a Camera for the First Time into a 400M Deep Mine Shaft
This time we are back and stick the camera out over a 400m deep mine shaft to determine who to safely rig this shaft for descent. You will now see towards the surface of this sealed shaft and towards the bottom, although we do not believe it is the true bottom. Our rough calculations place the depth close to the supposed 400m!
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How to Properly Remove Contaminated Gloves
There is simply no point in wearing protective gloves if you fail to remove them properly and safely otherwise one will simply contaminate others, objects in the laboratory and or yourself in the process.
Here is a basic method for the safe removal of contaminated or potentially contaminated gloves.
After removal it is ALWAYS a good practice to then wash your hands.
If you work in a laboratory and are not removing you gloves like shown then you are potentially contaminating your place of work, yourself and possibly other colleagues with sloppy laboratory safety practices. During my career as a scientist, the amount of people I saw who had no idea of how to remove safety gloves was astronomical and then they wondered why isotopes were contaminating everything in the lab. Don't be a "lab loser" Do it right the first time!
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