Heya,
Not sure if anything in the lab is purely idiot proof. But the idea is
to approach something like 'damage limitation'.
Unfortunately, sometimes things that should be common sense need to be
made explicit, and we want (need) to have some kind of induction
procedure that explains these things to people. I think the aim really
is about getting people to realise the responsibility and taking
ownership of it.
I've worked in several GLP labs and a couple of ISO9000 labs and GMP
facilities so my approach might be overkill as the biohacking setting
is more like a small molecular biology research lab in scope/usage.
However these kinds of labs always at least have some kind of GLP
based/compliant system in place, which tends to come back to having an
SOP framework.
Anyway, in summary if it helps others that trying to set up labs that
are not in the established academic/industrial research/diagnostics
community then that's good :)
It also helps me to understand these things better which I've taken
for granted in industry/academia by helping others to figure it out.
Sam
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Yuriy Fazylov <yuriyology@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here I thought SOPs were supposed to be idiot proof.
> You will be using these to teach. Right?
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