Workplace : Let's have a photo of your "Desk"
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nelly1 said:
You would have expected something better in an £8,000,000 crane wouldn't you?
Still, it's only holding up the PLC monitor in the E-house.
The cab is a bit more plush...
The view is pretty good too...
And as for the toilet question, there isn't one! You go before you go up
Obviously a rare event but I ended up on this page: http://www.wired.com/2011/10/ff_radioactivecargo/ a week back. Do these cargo cranes have detectors?Still, it's only holding up the PLC monitor in the E-house.
The cab is a bit more plush...
The view is pretty good too...
And as for the toilet question, there isn't one! You go before you go up
Edited by nelly1 on Tuesday 21st October 18:07
economicpygmy said:
Obviously a rare event but I ended up on this page: http://www.wired.com/2011/10/ff_radioactivecargo/ a week back. Do these cargo cranes have detectors?
Nope, but Customs have a building onsite with x-ray facilities and a portable radiation scanner if containers are suspect.Snozzwangler said:
Lid off the chlorinated waste container.
Using a fume cupboard for solvent storage
Wearing a cowboy hat in the lab
No exp date or strength on your caffeine crap.
Tut tut tut.
Poor chemistry skills
It's a service fume cupboard - Ie a waste and wash area of chlorinated and non chlorinated waste bins with funnels in them for emptying solutions into, and acetone and propanol in wash bottles (and refill Winchesters) for washing glassware, again into the relevant waste containers.Using a fume cupboard for solvent storage
Wearing a cowboy hat in the lab
No exp date or strength on your caffeine crap.
Tut tut tut.
Poor chemistry skills
The solution isn't mine, I found it in the corner having been left there by a postgrad who had the lab before.
And if I actually did turnup to the lab in a cowboy hat, I'd be sent straight out again....
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