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Alexx Goeller posted a new Topic
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024 at 12:23 PM
NSF Funding
Good morning all! Recently we have been developing a relationship with some researchers associated with the National Science Foundation (NSF). We are interested in possibly exploring some joint funding opportunities with them but aren't quite sure where to start. Have other museums had success with these types of partnerships? What types of projects did you pursue that you were able to successfully receive funding for? What was that process like? I would really appreciate any feedback fr...
Jeraka Tweite posted a reply on Re: Spill Kit Clean Up (bodily fluids)
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024 at 10:22 AM
Said: This is our process for cleaning up bodily fluids based on the Dept of Health standards. Hope this is helpful!
Jill Steif posted a new Topic
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024 at 10:18 AM
Spill Kit Clean Up (bodily fluids)
Hello Everyone,
I am reviewing our procedures for spill clean up and have a question.
When we do the clean ups of things such as vomit we do the process and all is put into a red biohazard bag. Right now we don't have a "formal" disposal process of those red bags. Can I get some examples of how you all handle those clean up processes?
Thank you,
Jill
I am reviewing our procedures for spill clean up and have a question.
When we do the clean ups of things such as vomit we do the process and all is put into a red biohazard bag. Right now we don't have a "formal" disposal process of those red bags. Can I get some examples of how you all handle those clean up processes?
Thank you,
Jill
Hope Myers posted a reply on Re: Protective gear for water room
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024 at 9:52 AM
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Melissa Saye posted a reply on Re: What vacuum cleaners are you using?
Thursday, Apr 4, 2024 at 7:36 AM
Said: We get 2 new vacuums from Walmart or target (wherever the price is better) about every year. I look for one on sale so it’s a bit better quality for a lower price. We spend about $150 per vacuum. I prefer the retractable cord kind...
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