What about the number of hours we spend in the lab because of the pressure to get things done, right now, that ends up burning us out. Especially the lack of sleep.
With airborne silica and zirconia particles, aluminous oxide dust, and burnout and monomer fumes, it’s no surprise that air quality is the number-one health concern in a lab. Lab owners share their strategies for keeping the area clean and safe.
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James C Taylor
Retired at .Taylor Redfield Ceramics · Coralville, IA
I went to school at Kirkwood and graduated 1971 Worked in a group practice for 6 yrs Worked in office with Gathologist. working with the Denar system on full month reconstructions. I went on my own in 1977. I lived and worked In Glenview IL. I still have...
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