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How To Correctly Use Lab Coats

May 20th, 2008 · No Comments

If you have the impression that most lab coat are white, you might be surprised to know that today, there are lab coat available in any color your could possible want. Even though the color of the lab coat does not necessarily mean anything significant, colors are useful in differentiating the many roles that different individuals play in any large medical institution, whereby everyone can be identified by the color of their lab coat.

In most medical institutions, you will find that doctors normally get issued white lab coat, whereas other support staffs such as nurses get issued lab coats that are either green or blue. Though this is common in most medical institutions, there are no fixed guidelines and the choice of color per department, is entirely up to the medical institution’s decision.

You might also be surprised to know that there is actually more than one type of lab coat. Most lab coat are made from treated cotton, but today, there are lab coats made from all sorts of materials, designed specifically to give you maximum protection from specific chemicals and substances you might be handling. Also, there are disposable lab coats that allow you to dispose them easily and cleanly, without having to constantly send your lab coat for washing.

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