I once knew a particularly germaphobic IT manager who used to absolutely
*everything* via ssh or remote desktop from his own laptop, even when he
was physically in front of the user's computer. If feasible, that
approach would actually seem quite smart in the current environment.
On 2020-04-29 19:53, Tim Gruene wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> can you make suggestions for how to disinfect computer keyboards, and
> instrument panels?
>
> Our facility is going to reboot next week, with shifts so that people
> don't meet. The main interface will be the computer keyboards, as well
> as the door of our X-ray diffractometer and the mounting of the
> crystals.
>
> The keyboard labels may not like alcohols (and the efficiency of
> injecting disinfecting through the USB cable is also under discussion,
> so I heard).
>
> One way would be to use individual keyboards, and wearing gloves for
> replugging, and to use gloves for mounting crystals.
>
> But maybe there are other ways that won't require gloves?
>
> Best regards,
> Tim
>
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> Tim Gruene
> Head of the Centre for X-ray Structure Analysis
> Faculty of Chemistry
> University of Vienna
>
> Phone: +43-1-4277-70202
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