We never worked with anything more dangerous than 0.5M caustic solution so the grad students at the biochemistry lab I worked with never gave two shits about PPE during a normal day.
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yeah, same we never worked with anything more dangerous than radioactive compounds, liquid nitrogen, concentrated sulfuric acid, and HIV not much more dangerous than your avg kitchen really
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I mostly didn't like the heavy metals lots of naked lead shielding in rad, fair bit of Hg(SCN)2 in a soil bio lab, bunch of solder in a neuro lab where I built microelectronics rest seemed easy to mitigate
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organomercury?? oh hellll no although that reminds me we also had a massive glass bulb of mercury hanging around literally hanging it was loosely attached to a vacuum pump but no longer served any purpose but to make me nervous when i changed the oil on the pump
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Reminds me of the “Things I Will Not Work With” series, Dimethyl Mercury, Zinc and Cadmium all got features
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ooh I remember one where it was a heavy metal compound that also spontaneously bursts into flame so it'll set you on fire while it gives you cancer and brain damage
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ahhh yes one of my favorites, just under chlorine trifluoride, FOOF, and that one about the ultra-smelly chemical
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Yyeewagghhhhhh
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Replying to @pammalamma @eigenrobot and
1 bachelors in biology with a concentration in microbiology and genetics and 1 MA in education that is only useful in bumping my salary up a pay scale. I’m way out of my league here too.

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