Imminent danger, Emergency response, certain kinds of accident investigations, pending termination of employment, suspected illegal activity, security concern. My categories are probably broader than you were looking for, but pretty much anything else, I would hope their management chain would want them in there responsible for and helping to solve whatever the problem(s) are.
Kim
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What conditions, circumstances, or safety and health issues do you consider to be sufficient to warrant locking a PI (and research group) out of his or her lab(s) either temporarily or permanently?
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