Receive, label and analyze samples (blood, toxic, tissue etc.) Design and execute laboratory testing according standard procedures, make observations and interpret findings Conduct experiments under defined conditions to verify/reject various types of hypotheses using refined scientific methods Organize and store all chemicals substances, fluids and compressed gases according to safety instructions Record all data and results in specified forms (paper and electronic) with accuracy and responsibility Maintain equipment and assist in ordering laboratory supplies Ensure that all safety guidelines are followed strictly at all times and maintain a clean and orderly environment
The Sample Collection Boy is responsible for collecting specimens (blood, urine, etc.) from patients at their homes, clinics, or designated locations and ensuring their safe and timely delivery to the laboratory, maintaining proper handling and documentation protocols. Key Responsibilities: Collect blood and other pathology samples from patients at home, clinics, or partner centers. Ensure proper patient identification before sample collection. Label samples accurately and maintain sample integrity during transport. Maintain hygiene and safety standards while collecting samples (using gloves, masks, etc.). Handle and transport collected specimens safely to the lab within stipulated time. Maintain logs and documentation of all collections done Coordinate with lab technicians and report any issues or delays. Follow protocols for storage and handling of samples (e.g., refrigeration if required). Maintain the cleanliness of collection kits and equipment. Courteous and professional behavior with patients and staff. Assist with other lab-related tasks as directed.
Laboratory Technicians provide support to scientists and medical professionals in analyzing, recording, and reporting laboratory tests. They are responsible for organizing specimens, sterilizing laboratory equipment, and keeping facilities sanitized. They work in diagnostic centers, hospitals, geology, biology, and chemistry laboratories. • Performing laboratory tests under instruction of medical professionals and scientists. • Preparing specimens and equipment for laboratory tests. • Recording and analyzing test results. • Keeping inventory of specimens, replenishing supplies when necessary. • Receiving and organizing deliveries. • Sterilizing laboratory equipment and sanitizing laboratory