I work in biochemistry QC. We use uranyl acetate and perchloric acid, formaldehyde, arsenite, trichloroacetic acid, cyanide, and a handful of other
unpleasant reagents that need to be hazardous waste, but 90% of everything is harmless buffers and goes down the drain. Some of the work I do is
DNase/RNase-free which very much invokes the OP's point about you being a threat to the product much more than vice-versa. I use so much bleach, so
many gloves, and a metric fuckload of kimwipes.
There is a lot of paperwork, but I've always been neurotic about keeping notes anyway. In this case though, we mostly follow set procedures and the
paperwork is reagent preparation notes and data recording. |