Waste disposal - Maintain the laboratory
An introduction to laboratory maintenance required by
laboratory technicians working in scientific and medical laboratories. All testing
laboratories use personal protective equipment and standard operating
procedures.
Contaminated materials management - Maintain Work Area and Equipment
An introduction to aseptic techniques used by scientific
and medical laboratory technicians to collect and test material without
contamination. Covers sterilisation of laboratory equipment, and waste disposal
procedures.
Prepare work area - Perform Microbiological Tests
An introduction to microbiological laboratory procedures
for lab technicians in scientific and medical testing laboratories. Covers the
procedures for preparing the laboratory work area and safety issues for
microbiological testing.
Analytical Balance - Perform set-up and pre-use checks of the laboratory equipment
An introduction to procedures in scientific and medical
testing laboratories for setting up an analytical balance.
Receive, label and store samples for testing
An introduction to laboratory testing required by
laboratory technicians. Covers biological, chemical and physical testing samples
provided by clients. It also looks at procedures carried out by lab technicians in
receiving, preparing, labelling and storage of samples. All testing laboratories use
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Standard Operating Procedures
(SOP).
Teams in the workplace - Working in a team
An introduction to team skills required by lab technicians working
in scientific and medical testing laboratories. Covers the different types of teams found in
the workplace.
Identification techniques - Microorganisms
An introduction to microbiological laboratory procedures
for lab technicians in scientific and medical testing laboratories. Covers the
procedures for identifying micro-organisms.
Make up a solution - Prepare Working Solutions
An introduction to procedures in scientific and medical
testing laboratories for preparing commonly used chemical solutions. Covers
procedures for preparing a solution from scratch and the associated record
keeping.
Introducing Toshiba Net books to KS4 Business Diploma Students
Learner voice forum
used as an introduction to the learner voice
Sheffield City College Induction
Commas - an introduction
Introduction to the UK Climate Impacts Program
Chris West, Director of the UK Climate Impacts Program, gives an introduction to UKCIP, its history and the reason why it stresses the importance of climate change adaptation, rather than climate change mitigation
A short introduction to Mobile Technologies
Student focus groups after M Learning
Introduction to Glycolysis
Living cells can process certain sugar molecules, rearranging their atoms and this process can supply energy to the cell to power growth and other functions. This process is called glycolysis. Glycolysis evolved billions of years ago when there was no oxygen in the earth's atmosphere and it was therefore impossible for cells to gain energy from the oxidation of sugar molecules using oxygen. Later when oxygen was produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis cells evolved to utilise oxygen to oxidise
16.901 Computational Methods in Aerospace Engineering (MIT)
This course serves as an introduction to computational techniques arising in aerospace engineering. Applications are drawn from aerospace structures, aerodynamics, dynamics and control, and aerospace systems. Techniques include: numerical integration of systems of ordinary differential equations; finite-difference, finite-volume, and finite-element discretization of partial differential equations; numerical linear algebra; eigenvalue problems; and optimization with constraints.
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