It mostly depends on the type of lab. If you're leaving a science experimental lab that could involve chemicals, the chemicals could be on your hands and erode your skin and nails and even transfer to other parts of you. If its a hospital lab there could be feces and bacteria all over the place and they could somehow get int your body and give you some kind of illness. If its an innocent lab with no chemicals, not much should happen but there are bacteria everywhere so I would wash my hands regularly anyway.
The most common safety rule before leaving the lab is to clean up your work area, dispose of chemicals properly, and secure any hazardous materials. This helps prevent accidents and ensures the next person using the lab can work safely.
Yes, hands can carry a significant amount of bacteria due to the frequent contact they have with surfaces and objects throughout the day. Proper hand hygiene, such as washing hands with soap and water, can help reduce the spread of bacteria.
you can rub a tomato on it or use baby powder u can also use oil and then after that wash it with very warm water the baby powder i think works the best but that's my opinion tomato juice can help too!
You can remove Tipp-Ex from your hands by washing them with soap and water. If the Tipp-Ex has dried and hardened, you can try using a mild solvent like rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover to loosen it before washing your hands.
Hand-washing depends on using soap and water to effectively remove germs and dirt from hands. It is important to wash hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds to reduce the risk of spreading infections.
the answer is just don'tif your a man your strong so dont wash your handsladys try not to.
you get sick... or you get someone else sick. bacteria are transferred to your hands, and are then transferred to everything you touch.
Dirty!
your hands get dirty
If you over wash your hands, it can result in inflammation suck as ezcema and dermatitis.
when others dont wash there hands
What happens when you don't wash your hands? Any germs or bacteria what are on your hands can be transferred to food that have you have prepared and any surfaces that you have touched. If anyone has the misfortune to eat that food or touch those surfaces they could then pick up your germs and bacteria and become infected/ill. If you wash your hands correctly, this will reduce the chance of spreading infectious bacteria.
They be come more clean and you will have no germs on them
Your hands would be wet.
A lavatory stall.
then you wash your hands, just dont put them near fire and your okay.
Why yes they can.