Hi Bob,
No, I do not. I don't think it's necessary- in fact it can be an
inconvenience. Since the samples are in sealed containers that are not to
be opened in the NMR labs here, there is no need for such safety wear.
Gloves are not required as well.
Regards,
Paul
P.S. I highly agree with your sig and I have used it a lot in my teaching.
I will even go so far as to say that Sir Francis Bacon was wrong when he
said, "Knowledge is power." I believe that knowledge is not power. It's
what you do with knowledge- now that's power! Use of one's imagination is
applying knowledge. I thought I'd mention this since we're both on the
ChemEd listserve as well. :-)
At 12:21 PM 2/2/2005, Bob Hanson wrote:
>Simple question:
>
>Do you require eye protection in your NMR room?
>If so, what kind and why? If not, why not?
>
>Thanks. I will report back a summary of answers.
>
>Bob Hanson
>
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>"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
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