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New Paper: Reducing Stress Injuries and Contamination in Water Testing Workflows

Aug. 31, 2021

The repetitive nature of water testing puts laboratory technicians at risk for repetitive strain injuries (RSI). Plus, equipment cleanliness is key to eliminating cross contamination and the resulting delays caused by retesting.

This new paper explains how better ergonomics and easy-to-clean filtration equipment reduce RSI and contamination in environmental water testing workflows. It reviews how decreasing user fatigue and variability can save laboratory time and resources by minimizing poor technique, errors, and retesting.

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