http://cen.acs.org/articles/89/web/2011/12/Charges-Brought-UCLA-Researchers-Death.html
12/29/2011 2:52:52 PM
what the fuck is wrong with this country
12/29/2011 2:59:22 PM
I should sue you for asking that question, burr0.
12/29/2011 3:00:32 PM
sounds like this student fucked up all on their own.
12/29/2011 3:02:10 PM
The charges seem to focus on willful actions, but this seems to be negligence (due to trusting the people he worked with).UCLA probably should pay them out, if they haven't done so already, but it would be a travesty if criminal charges stuck from this suit.
12/29/2011 3:03:20 PM
First off, how to you file criminal charges against a University? Who would go to jail.Does anyone have any background information in this case? Was the student properly trained and, by university policy, who has the responsibility to train her? Why wasn't she wearing the proper safety equipment? Etc...
12/29/2011 3:05:12 PM
I'll just tuck this away in my "reasons to hate CA" drawer...
12/29/2011 3:05:22 PM
^^ most likely she was properly trained, but people just get too comfortable for "routine" experiments, and she just didn't put on her coat. I bet everyone here is aware of a situation where someone didn't use proper safety equipment because the chances of something bad happening were low.What would be interesting is if the lab didn't have a safety shower, or it was broken.
12/29/2011 3:08:32 PM
12/29/2011 3:11:36 PM
This looks like a useful case to bring up the issues with lab safety in universities.
12/29/2011 3:17:46 PM
was there no emergency shower thing?
12/29/2011 4:02:52 PM
12/29/2011 5:54:16 PM
12/29/2011 6:35:07 PM
Yep, if the university didn't have working safety features, then they will certainly be held accountable.
12/29/2011 6:37:18 PM
That is very sad.
12/29/2011 6:53:39 PM