Matt, If your Organic lab people need a little back-up, I am happy to oblige. Cell phones should be banned from laboratories in which chemicals and/or biological materials are used, disposed of, and/or handled. Simlarly, they should be banned from laboratories and shops in which machinery and/or instrumentation is used and/or handled. The reasons for this recommendation include, but are not restricted, to the following: 1. The ringing of a cell phone which announces an incoming message, the use of a cell phone to play recordings of music or noise, the use of a cell phone to communicate with others, each and all of the foregoing, distract both individual laboratory and shop workers and their associates from attending to the safe use and handling of chemicals, biologicals, instrumentation, and machinery. 2. Cell phones present in a laboratory where chemicals and/or biologicals are used, disposed of, and/or handled are a source of contamination within a laboratory as well as a source of undesirable transmission of hazardous chemicals and/or biologicals to locations outside of a laboratory. 3. Laboratories and shops are designed for purposes other than the receipt or generation of information typically communicated when cell phones are used. 4. Laboratories and shops are typically occupied by responsible professionals and/or professionals in training. The ordinary duties of such professionals and the responsibilities of those in training to be professionals conflict with the use and the presence of cell phones in laboratories and shops. 5. Modern laboratories and shops are equipped with other means of communication to be used in the event of an emergency. Their use is ordinarily described by local regulations and practiced in emergency drills. Jay A. Young
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