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Allard Mosk Allard Mosk 2 September 2008

Physical survival

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Posted in PhD life, Tips for junior scientists, Tips for senior scientists

This blog focuses on professional and social survival. Here, I talk about physical survival: Get through your Ph.D., and hopefully also through the rest of your research career without damaging your health or even your life.
Danger Danger!

The theorists think they are not at risk and can stop reading here. The experimentalists think they’re careful enough and can stop reading now – do you really want to take the chance? There are at least three important categories of occupational hazards for scientists, which I aim to make you aware of.

1 – Laboratory risks. Remember that the most important hazards in the laboratory are everyday objects and substances that do not appear to pose a special threat. Nitrogen gas, water, electricity, vacuum chambers, knives, heavy objects are real killers, and that is not meant as a metaphor. It’s the hazards you don’t expect and are unprepared for that are the most dangerous.

2 – Office risks. Repetitive strain injury, sick-building syndrome, backaches, copier toner allergy, and and falling books are unlikely to kill you in the literal sense. But they may steer your career in a not-very-positive direction.