The video references the EH&S SOP from the outset of the scene (http://blink.ucsd.edu/safety/research-lab/chemical/specific/piranha.html ) and it is a discussion not the actual transfer.
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ew Video from UCSD "A Day in the Lab (A PIs Perspective)"
It definitely has some terrific examples. I agree about the safety goggles. The hood sashes open side to side (especially wit h the piranha solution) is also disturbing.
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