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Lab Waste (w/ Itunu Olatunji)

27m · RoK Diagnostics Podcast · 29 Oct 20:21

Here's interesting news: laboratory waste doesn't need to involve management.

While many companies are implementing new policies and procedures for laboratory waste, it's important to remember that the lab is the place where laboratory professionals work. We as laboratory professionals need to deal with lab waste efficiently to better protect ourselves.

We know that you're working hard to keep your lab running smoothly, but how much time do you spend thinking about your lab's waste? 

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