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Laboratory Design and Layout
In this topic. we will; 1.Discuss the importance of laboratory design and layout. 2.Describe standards for a good science laboratory. 3.Describe the essential features of a prep room and a laboratory store. 4.Describe the basic laboratory services
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Laboratory Safety and Housekeeping
Objectives To highlight the importance of laboratory housekeeping practices and how its proper integration into laboratory management can: 1.Create order and good organization 2.Increase safety 3.Increase efficiency 4.In this chapter, we will discuss 5.The importance of laboratory housekeeping 6.Ways of enhancing good laboratory housekeeping practices
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Personal Protective Equipments
OBJECTIVES The objective of this topic is to highlight the importance of protective equipment’s and how its proper integration into laboratory management can to reduce: 1.Injury and deaths to laboratory users 2.Contamination of laboratory reagents and specimens  In this chapter, we will 1.Discuss the importance of laboratory protective equipment. 2.Describe the various types of laboratory protective equipment 3.Describe how to use laboratory protective equipment’s. 4.Describe how to care for laboratory protective equipment’s
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Laboratory Hazards
OBJECTIVES The objective of this chapter is to highlight the importance of laboratory hazards, how to identify and get rid (or minimize) of them from the laboratory. In this chapter, we will 1.Describe the various types of laboratory hazards and. 2.Describe causes of laboratory hazards 3.Describe the general ways to avoid laboratory hazards.
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First Aid
OBJECTIVES The objective of this chapter is to prepare you as a first aider, psychologically and emotionally, as well as by giving practical advice on what you should and should not do in a laboratory emergency. After studying the material in this chapter, you will be able to: 1.Define first aid 2.Recognize the reasons why first aid is given 3.Manage an emergency situation safely 4.Assess the sick or injured persons. 5.Identify general directions for giving first aid
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Laboratory Apparatus
This topic focuses on the importance of handling, care and cleaning of laboratory wares. In this chapter, we will 1.Classify the various laboratory wares. 2.Discuss use of various laboratory wares 3.Describe various cleaning methods for various laboratory stains 4.Describe the various laboratory cleaning agents
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Laboratory Cleaning
OBJECTIVES The objective of this topic is to learn the importance of ensuring general and overall cleanness of laboratory items and surfaces. In this chapter, we will: 1.Discuss the various types of dirt and stains. 2.Discuss the general methods of cleaning laboratory apparatus and surfaces. 3.Describe various types cleaning agents used for cleaning laboratory items. 4.Outline preparation of laboratory cleaning agents. 5.Discuss various methods used in sterilization and disinfections of laboratory items.
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Sterilization Techniques
Sterilization, also called biological cleaning is a bit more involving than chemical cleaning. This is because it involves total killing of microorganism’s present on the apparatus. There are two methods used in sterilization. 1.Physical methods 2.Chemical methods
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Laboratory Waste Management
OBJECTIVES This chapter presents methods for the management and ultimate disposal of laboratory waste that may present as hazards. The objectives of these chapter are b.To identify types of laboratory wastes c.To identify sources of laboratory wastes d.To describe methods of managing laboratory wastes
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Laboratory Chemicals and Reagents
OBJECTIVES The objectives of this chapter are to learn the importance of proper handling, preparation, storage and disposal of laboratory chemicals and reagents. In this chapter, we will 1.Discuss the various categories of laboratory reagents. 2.Discuss the general storage guidelines for laboratory chemicals. 3.Describe in details the various methods of handling, storage, and disposal of laboratory chemicals. 4.Discuss how to segregate non compatible laboratory chemicals. 5.Discuss the basic terms and concepts of preparing Solutions. 6.Describe how to prepare various laboratory reagents and solutions
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Laboratory Solution Preparation
OBJECTIVES The objectives of these topic are: 1.To define terms used in solution preparation 2.To prepare various concentrations of solutions 3.To prepare bench reagents
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Laboratory Equipments
OBJECTIVES The objective of this chapter are to give a better understanding of the technical requirements regarding installation, use and maintenance of various types of equipment which play an important role in performing laboratory tests. In this chapter, we will 1.Identify the various types of laboratory equipment’s 2.Discuss the use of the equipments. 3. Describe the components of the equipments. 4.Discuss the operational mechanisms of the equipments 5.Outline the general care and maintenance for the equipments
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Laboratory Animals
OBJECTIVES The objective of this chapter is to give a better understanding of the technical requirements regarding handling, care and maintained of various laboratory animals In this chapter, we will; 1. Identify the various types of laboratory animals. 2.Discuss the general care and handling of laboratory animals. 3. Describe the various methods of restraining and humane killing laboratory animals 4.Discuss care of specific disease free (SPF)and Gnotobiotic animals
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Cryogenic Technology
Cryogens are substances (liquids or fluids) usually at very extreme low temperatures (below –150 °C, –238 °F or 123 K). Cryogenic technology can be defined as the study of the production of low temperature fluids, measurements at low temperatures, and behavior of these materials at low temperature and how to produce them. It is also concerned with the application of low temperature processes and techniques
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Glass Blowing Technology
OBJECTIVES In this chapter, we will 1.Define the term glassblowing 2.Discuss importance of glassblowing in the laboratory 3.Describe composition and properties of glass used for glassblowing 4.Describe various tools used for glassblowing 5.Describe glass blowing techniques used in making simple glass apparatus 6.Discuss various conditions encountered in glass blowing 7.Discuss how to correct conditions encountered in glass blowing
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Vacuum Technology
OBJECTIVES In this chapter, we will 1.Define the term vacuum and degrees of vacuum 2.Discuss types of vacuum system 3.Describe how vacuum is created 4.Describe various types of vacuum pumps 5.Describe instruments for measuring vacuums 6.Discuss leaks and leaks detection in vacuum systems 7.Discuss materials used in vacuum system construction 8.Discuss vacuum cleaning techniques 9.Discuss applications of vacuums
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Photographic Technology
Photography simply means writing, drawing or printing with light. Light is therefore most fundamental in photography because without it then no photographs will be produced. Light is a form of energy, it’s a source of all colors and its composed of different wavelengths, those that are of importance in photography are those that fall within the visible region of the electromagnetic spectra because they can be perceived by the human eye. These are composed of different colors e.g. red, blue green yellow orange etc.
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Laboratory Inventory Management
OBJECTIVES The objective of this chapter is to give a better understanding of good inventory management practices . In this chapter, we will: 1.Describe the importance of good laboratory stock management practices 2.Define the various terms used in inventory management 3.Discuss ways to monitor, control and record laboratory stock
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Laboratory Inspection
The laboratory inspection is the safety audit of the conditions and operations that occur on a daily basis in a specific laboratory. Laboratory inspections are conducted at least annually to ensure safety and compliance with all applicable lab safety regulations and guidelines. These inspections are also intended to provide a formal opportunity for laboratory personnel to ask questions regarding any aspect of lab safety in order to improve overall compliance. Laboratory inspectors need to have a greater understanding of safe laboratory operations. The lab inspector needs a higher level of laboratory safety training to be able to recognize problem areas and be able to ask questions and eliminate the hazards.
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Laboratory Management
The objectives of this topic are to; 1.Describe what management is. 2.Explain the primary functions of management. 3.Describe the primary types of managers and the roles they play.
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Principles of Laboratory Management
OBJECTIVES The objectives of this topic are to; 1.Describe what management is. 2.Explain the primary functions of management. 3.Describe the primary types of managers and the roles they play.
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Schools and Theories of Management
The objectives of this topic are 1. To understand the way in which management thought has evolved in the West since 1900; 2. To appreciate how these 'theories' may be applied today; 3. To compare and contrast the various theories presented
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Management Functions
OBJECTIVES 1. To describe the process of management's five functions: planning, organizing, staffing. leading, and controlling.
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Delegation
Delegation is the process by which managers assign a portion of their total workload to others. It includes assigning formal authority and responsibility for completion of specific activities.
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Line and Staff Relationship
The line and staff relationship is a form of organizational structure that exists in many companies. It refers to the relationship between line departments (also known as line units) and staff departments (also known as staff units).
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Centralization and Decentralization
This refers to the extent to which decision-making power and authority is dispersed to lower levels. It also refers to the degree of delegation of duties, power and authority to lower levels of an organization.
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Span of Control
Span of control management refers to the number of subordinates who report directly to a given superior.
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Leadership
Leadership is an important aspect of management and the ability to lead is one of the keys to being an effective manager. Leadership is the art or process of influencing people so that they will strive willingly and enthusiastically toward achievement of group goals. Effective leaders must be able to influence the thoughts and behavior of others towards the accomplishment of some goals or goal.
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Motivation
One of the most important functions of management is to create willingness amongst the employees to perform in the best of their abilities. Therefore the role of a leader is to arouse interest in performance of employees in their jobs through motivating them to act in the desired direction.
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Effective Communication
Effective communication is a process of exchanging ideas, thoughts, knowledge and information such that the purpose or intention is fulfilled in the best possible manner.
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Management Styles
OBJECTIVES The objectives of these topic are 1.Define the various types of management styles. 2.To discuss pros and cons of management styles. 3. Explain how we can determine which style to use in a variety of situations.
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Labor Laws and Industrial Relationships
Labor laws refers to rules and regulations are put in place to govern the working relationship and protect the rights of employers and workers by clearly stipulating the obligations and responsibilities of each party to the employment. They are enforced by the Kenyan government agencies to ensure that there is harmony in the workplace
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Woodwork Workshop Practice
Woodwork, also known as woodworking, is the craft or skill of creating objects or structures from wood using various tools and techniques. Woodwork encompasses a wide range of activities, from simple woodworking projects to complex furniture making and carpentry. It combines both practical skills and creativity to transform raw wood into functional or decorative items.
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Metalwork Workshop Practice
Metalwork refers to the craft or skill of working with metal to create objects, structures, or components. It involves various processes, techniques, and tools to shape, manipulate, and join metal materials.
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Plastics
Plastics are a group of synthetic materials made from polymers, which are large molecules composed of repeating subunits called monomers. Plastics have a wide range of applications due to their versatility, durability, lightweight nature, and ability to be molded into various shapes.
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Laboratory Practice and Management
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A first aider is an individual who has received formal training in first aid techniques and is capable of providing immediate care and assistance in emergency situations.

First Aiders must hold a valid certificate of competence in First Aid.
The role of first aider is to provide immediate, potentially lifesaving, medical care, before the arrival of further medical help. 

They are trained to assess injuries or illnesses, provide appropriate interventions, and stabilize the condition of an injured or ill person until professional medical help arrives.

Importance of First Aid Training 

First aid training is highly important for several reasons:

  1. Life-saving skills: First aid training equips individuals with life-saving skills that can make a critical difference in emergencies. By learning how to administer CPR, control bleeding, clear airways, and manage other life-threatening situations, trained individuals can provide immediate assistance until professional medical help arrives. These skills can save lives in various scenarios, including accidents, cardiac arrests, choking incidents, and more.

  2. Quick response and effective action: First aid training enables individuals to respond quickly, calmly, and effectively during emergencies. They learn how to assess situations, prioritize care, and take appropriate actions based on the nature of the injury or illness. With proper training, individuals are better prepared to handle stressful situations and provide the necessary care promptly.

  3. Minimization of injury and complications: Knowing how to provide correct first aid can help minimize further injury and complications. Trained individuals can apply techniques to control bleeding, immobilize fractures, splint injuries, and provide immediate care for burns, among other actions. By doing so, they can reduce the risk of infection, prevent worsening of injuries, and improve overall outcomes.

  4. Increased safety awareness: First aid training goes hand-in-hand with safety awareness. Individuals who undergo training develop a better understanding of potential hazards in their surroundings and learn how to prevent accidents and injuries. This knowledge can be applied in various settings, such as workplaces, schools, homes, and public areas, leading to a safer environment for everyone.

  5. Confidence and preparedness: First aid training instills confidence in individuals to take control of emergency situations. Knowing that they possess the knowledge and skills to provide immediate care, they can approach emergencies with a level-headed and proactive mindset. This confidence contributes to better decision-making and more effective actions, ultimately increasing the chances of positive outcomes.

  6. Teamwork and support: First aid training often includes instructions on how to work in teams during emergencies. Trained individuals learn how to communicate effectively, delegate tasks, and coordinate efforts to provide the best possible care. This collaborative approach ensures that multiple individuals can assist in managing complex or multiple injuries until professional help arrives.

  7. Empathy and emotional support: First aid training emphasizes the importance of providing emotional support and reassurance to the injured or ill person. Trained individuals learn how to communicate with empathy, offering comfort and reassurance during distressing situations. This aspect of first aid can significantly impact the emotional well-being and recovery process of the affected person.

  8. Workplace safety and legal requirements: In many workplaces, first aid training is a legal requirement. Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe working environment, and having employees trained in first aid is a crucial part of meeting that obligation. First aid training ensures that employees can respond appropriately to workplace injuries or medical emergencies, reducing risks and promoting a safer work environment.

Overall, first aid training is essential for empowering individuals to respond effectively during emergencies, potentially saving lives, reducing the severity of injuries, and providing support and comfort to those in need. It promotes safety awareness, preparedness, and teamwork, contributing to safer communities and workplaces.

Qualities of A good First Aider

A good first aider possesses several important qualities that enable them to provide effective and efficient assistance in emergency situations. Here are some key qualities of a good first aider:

  1. Knowledgeable: A good first aider has a solid understanding of first aid principles, techniques, and procedures. They are well-trained and keep their knowledge up to date through regular training and certification.

  2. Calm under pressure: Emergency situations can be stressful and chaotic. A good first aider remains calm and composed, allowing them to think clearly and make rational decisions even in high-pressure situations.

  3. Observant: Being observant is crucial for a first aider. They are attentive to details and can quickly assess the situation, identify potential hazards, and recognize signs and symptoms of injuries or illnesses.

  4. Responsive and proactive: A good first aider takes initiative and responds promptly to emergencies. They have the ability to assess the situation quickly and prioritize actions to provide immediate care and stabilize the condition of the injured person.

  5. Empathetic and compassionate: First aiders deal with people in distress, pain, or vulnerable situations. It’s essential for them to be empathetic and show compassion while providing care. They should be able to communicate effectively, listen attentively, and provide reassurance to the injured person.

  6. Good communication skills: Clear and effective communication is vital in emergency situations. A good first aider can convey information accurately to emergency services, provide instructions to bystanders, and communicate with the injured person to keep them informed and reassured.

  7. Team player: First aiders often work in teams or alongside other emergency personnel. They should be able to collaborate effectively, follow instructions, and assist others when needed. Being a team player ensures a coordinated and efficient response to emergencies.

  8. Adaptable and resourceful: Emergencies can present unexpected challenges, and a good first aider is adaptable and resourceful in finding solutions. They can work with limited resources and adapt their techniques and approach based on the available tools and circumstances.

  9. Ethical and professional: A good first aider upholds high ethical standards and maintains professionalism. They respect patient confidentiality, provide care without discrimination, and act in accordance with legal and ethical guidelines.

  10. Continuous learner: First aid techniques and protocols evolve over time. A good first aider is committed to continuous learning and stays updated with the latest developments in first aid practices. They actively seek opportunities for further education and skill development.

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