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Benjamin Franklin once said, u2018a place for everything, everything in its placeu2019. This quote has been used and reused time and time again and it plays a vital role in lab efficiency.
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Executing Lab Efficiency with Proper Organization Benjamin Franklin once said, ‘a place for everything, everything in its place’. This quote has been used and reused time and time again and it plays a vital role in lab efficiency. Without proper organization and everything in the lab having its own place, the space can quickly become disorganized. Experiments can fall behind, and employees become frustrated as they can’t find the materials needed in a timely manner. Having the right organization in place helps to ensure success. Assigning Responsibilities One way a lab fails to succeed is with having the right products and maintaining the space effectively. Every lab should have dedicated assignments for each individual to be responsible for. One might be
responsible for reordering beakers and tubes while another is in charge of ordering chemicals. This way, there is one individual that is responsible and can be held accountable when things begin to become unorganized. Organized Cabinetry The type of lab you have will dictate what needs to be ordered and how the items need to be organized. Cabinetry is commonly placed in lab settings, both on the wall and floor, to house materials. There need to be designated areas for the various materials, with each employee trained as to where items go. Labeling each area can be beneficial and training employees to clean up and put items away, where they belong, can assist in the organization process. Mobile Units When conducting experiments in the lab, it can be beneficial to be mobile. With the contents needed for a project in one place, it allows the laboratory to remain organized and uncluttered. You will not have chemicals spread about, as all items can be placed on the mobile carts. This helps to cut back on the mess in the lab as well as provide mobility for the project. Overall, having the right organization plan in place, assigning individual responsibilities and ensure the lab is maintained and organized at the end of the day, will help to create a successful work space. When considering organization materials for your lab, contact our office to learn more about your options. Content Source