Bicol University College of Science



PART IX. LABORATORIES

A. Laboratories, Shops / Facilities

A.1. CHED – required laboratories and inventory of existing laboratories.

|Name of Laboratory (as required in the CMO) |Existing in the Institution | | |

| |(Floor Area in Square Meters) |Not existing |Remarks |

|Digital Electronics Laboratory 104 | | |This laboratory is a Digital Circuits |

| | | |Laboratory/Shop. It is utilized by the |

| |42 SQ.M. | |instructors and students in activities |

| | | |involving digital circuit design and |

| | | |fabrication. |

|Multi-Media Laboratory | | |This laboratory is the Multimedia |

|Computer Laboratory 102 | | |laboratory used by the instructors and |

| |54 SQ.M. | |students in activities involving |

| | | |multimedia equipments. It is also being |

| | | |utilized in some activities by the |

| | | |college that requires multimedia |

| | | |technology. |

|Computer Laboratory 101 | | | |

| |33 SQ.M. | | |

| | | |There are six usable computer |

| | | |laboratories which are internet ready and|

| | | |which has a networked printer on each and|

| | | |is ready for use by the students with the|

| | | |maximum class size of 44. The minimum |

| | | |number of computers in the laboratory is |

| | | |23 and each laboratory is open from 8:00 |

| | | |am until 8:00 pm. |

|Computer Laboratory 105 | | | |

| |35 SQ.M. | | |

|Computer Laboratory 201 | | | |

| |50 SQ.M. | | |

|Computer Laboratory 202 | | | |

| |63 SQ.M. | | |

|Computer Laboratory 205 | | | |

| |79 SQ.M. | | |

|Computer Laboratory 206 |81 SQ.M. | | |

|CSB3 105 | | | |

|Systematic Zoology, Embryology, Comparative |69.86 SQ.M. | | |

|Vertebrate Anatomy Laboratory | | | |

| | | |These laboratories are utilized by the |

| | | |college for the Natural Science Subjects.|

| | | |These laboratories are available from |

| | | |8:00 am up to 8:pm from Monday to |

| | | |Saturday. |

|CSB3 106 | | | |

|General Biology, Biodiversity, Animal Histology, |84 SQ.M. | | |

|Micro technique Laboratory | | | |

|CSB3 206 | | | |

|Microbiology, Plant Anatomy and Physiology and |56 SQ.M. | | |

|Systematic Botany, Parasitology Laboratory | | | |

2. Description of each laboratory room/ shop or field of study.

DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LABORATORY 104

The shop is located at CSB2 Room 104. It has 3 large windows with 2 exit doors. It has a floor area of 42 square meters. The room has 12 fluorescent bulbs. It is also equipped with eight (8) tiled laboratory tables and 8 cabinets for tool storage. It is provided with 1 white board, 1 chalk board, 4 electric fans, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and 2 air-conditioning systems.

The shop has access over the university WiFi.

MULTIMEDIA LABORATORY

It is situated at the 1st floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2), in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of fifty-four (54) square meters with two (2) doors and four (4) large windows. There are twelve (12) fluorescent lights, one (1) whiteboard, twenty-five (25) computer tables, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and two (2), air conditioning system.

It is provided with 26 units of PC with Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB memory, 500gb harddisk, 19.5 inches of LCD monitor, USB mouse and keyboard, and stereo headset.

It is also equipped with wireless access capability for internet connectivity. The laboratory comes with a ceiling mounted projector, projector screen, and 52 inch smart television. A 1980 watts ups powerbackup is also available for protection from power fluctuation.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

COMPUTER LABORATORY 101

It is situated at the 1st floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2), in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of thirty-three (33) square meters with two (2) doors and two (2) large windows at the back. There are twelve (12) fluorescent lights, one (1) whiteboard, twenty-six (26) computer tables, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and two (2) air conditioning system.

It is provided with 18 Units of Clone Type PC with GForce Asus P5S-MX SE motherboard, 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 CPU, with 512 MB DDR2 RAM, 128 MB PCI-e Video Card, 160 GB Seagate Harddisk, and Lite-On CDROM Drive.

It is also provided with 1 unit Dell Optiplex PC with Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz CPU, 1 GB DDR PC2700 RAM, 40 GB WDC Harddisk, and HP CD-Writer, 1 unit Asrock P4VM800 with Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz CPU, 576 MD DDR RAM, 20 GB Maxtor Harddisk, and Lite-On CDROM.

It also has 1 unit of PC with Solar Redfox U8638 processor, Intel Pentium 4 1.7 GHz CPU, with 2x128 MD SDRAM PC133, 80 GB Samsung Harddisk and generic CDROM; 1 unit Acer E61ML Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz CPU, 2x256 MB DDR PC3200, 40 GB Harddisk, and Lite-On CDROM.

The laboratory also has 4 units of PC with Dell Optiplex GX100 motherboard, Intel Celeron 500 MHz CPU, 128 MB SDRAM PC100, Maxtor 10GB Harddisk, and Lite-On CDROM.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

COMPUTER LABORATORY 105

It is situated at the 1st floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2), in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of thirty-five (35) square meters with two (2) doors and four (4) large windows. There are twelve (12) fluorescent lights, one (1) whiteboard, twenty-four (24) computer tables, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and two (2), air conditioning system.

It is provided with 19 units of PC with Asus P5KPL-AM SE motherboard, with Inter Dual Core 2.5 GHz CPU, 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 160GB WD Harddisk, and DVD Writer.

It also has 6 units of PC with Intel DH55PJ motherboard, Intel Core i3 2.93 GHz CPU, 2 GB DDR3 PC3-10700, and 500 GB WD Harddisk.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

COMPUTER LABORATORY 201

It is situated at the 2nd floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2) in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of 50 square meters with 2 doors and two (2) large windows at the back. There are eight (8) fluorescent lights, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, two (2) airconditioning system, one (1) whiteboard, and twenty- four (24)-computer tables.

It is provided with 17 Units of PC with Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz Processor, Asus P4S800MX Motherboard, NVidia FX5200 128MB DDR AGP 8X 40 GB Harddisk 7200 RPM, 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive, and 256MB Memory.

It is also provided with 5 units of PC with Intel Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz Processor, VIA Intel Motherboard, NVidia FX5200 128MB DDR AGP 8x 40 GB Harddisk 7200 RPM, 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive and 256MB Memory;

It also has 2 units of PC with i3 Processor Intel Core TM i3-530, 2.93 GHz processor, 4MB Smart Intel Desktop DH55PJ H55 motherboard, and 2GB DDR3 Memory.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

COMPUTER LABORATORY 202

It is situated at the 2nd floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2), beside Computer Laboratory 201, in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of sixty three (63) square meters with two (2) doors and three (3) large windows at the back. There are eight (10) fluorescent lights, one (1) whiteboard, thirty (30) computer tables, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and two (2), air conditioning system.

It is provided with 7 units of PC with Intel Core TM i3-530 2.93GHz CPU, with Intel Desktop Board DH55PJ H55 motherboard and 2GB DDR3 Memory.

It is also equipped with 15 units of PC with Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz Processor, VIA Intel Motherboard, NVidia FX5200, 128MB DDR AGP 8X Video Card, 40 GB 7200 rpm Harddisk, Floppy Disk Drive, and 256MB Memory.

It also has 8 units of PC with Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz Processor, VIA motherboard, NVidia FX5200 128 MB DDR AGP 8X Video Card, 40 GB 7200 RPM Harddisk, Floppy Disk Drive,and 256 MB Memory.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

COMPUTER LABORATORY 205

It is situated at the 2nd floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2), in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of seventy nine (79) square meters with two (2) doors and three (3) large windows at the back. There are ten (10) fluorescent lights, one (1) whiteboard, twenty (20) computer tables, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and two (2), air conditioning system.

It is provided with 20 Units of Clone Type PC with Intel Core TM i3-530 2.93GHz, 4MB Smart Processeor, Intel HD Graphic motherboard, two channels of DDR3 1333 MHz memory with LGA 1156 socket.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

COMPUTER LABORATORY 206

It is situated at the 2nd floor of the College of Science Building 2 (CSB2), in front of the College of Nursing. It has a floor area of eighty one (81) square meters with two (2) doors and three (3) large windows at the back. There are ten (10) fluorescent lights, one (1) whiteboard, twenty (20) computer tables, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 first-aid kit, and two (2), air conditioning system.

It is provided with 20 Units of Clone Type PC with Intel Core i7-2600, Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz Processor, 4x256kb L2 cache 8MB L3 cache motherboard, HD Graphics 2000 video card, 2GB DDR3 1333 MHz, and 320 GB WD Sata III 7200 RPM harddisk.

The software’s installed are UBUNTU, Open Office, C++ Compiler, Java Compiler, PC Square, and Mozilla Firefox web browser.

The laboratory is connected to the internet and also has access over WiFi connection provided by the university.

CSB3 105 (Systematic Zoology, Embryology, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Laboratory)

It is situated between Room 106 and Room 104 at the College of Science Building 3, 1st Floor. This is the College Biology Room.

It has 69.86 sq. m. It has two (2) blackboards, one (1) whiteboard, five (5) windows, six (6) working tables, Sinks with faucet is available fifty seven (57) stools, & a teacher’s table.

Ventilation consists of one (1) big electric fan and two (2) standard fan. Lighting consists of ten (10) fluorescent lamps.

CSB3 106 (General Biology, Biodiversity, Animal Histology, Micro technique Laboratory)

It is situated beside Room 105, the Biology Room on the left of the College of Science Building 3 upon its entrance to the building housing the Department of Biology and Chemistry.

It has a floor area of 84 sq. m. with two (2) doors, two (2) windows, one (1) small wooden cabinet, seven (7) working tables, two (2) tables with sink and faucet.

Four electric fans, and an exhaust fan for the storeroom provide ventilation. Lighting is provided by nine (9) fluorescent lamps.

It has three (2) blackboards and one (1) teacher’s table.

CSB3 206 (Microbiology, Plant Anatomy and Physiology and Systematic Botany, Parasitology Laboratory)

Situated at the 2nd floor of the CSB 3 Building, the room has a floor area of 56 square meters.

The room has a storeroom for its chemicals, a refrigerator for the maintenance of culture collection, a wooden cabinet, for the equipments, one (1) sterilizer, one (1) incubator and one (1) colony counter.

The room is well ventilated and well lighted.

3. Equipment found in specific and/or special laboratories based on CHED minimum requirements.

|Equipment |Quantity of Existing Equipment |

|General Chemistry Laboratory |

|Balance, electronic |1 unit |

|Barometer |3 units |

|Centrifuge |6 units |

|Colorimeter, Multi-parameter |1 unit |

|Distilling Apparatus (water purification unit) |1 unit |

|Flasks | |

|Distilling |23 pcs |

|Erlenmeyer |215 pcs |

|Filtering |56 pcs |

|Florence |29 pcs |

|Round-bottom |29 pcs |

|Volumetric |125 pcs |

|Fume hood |2 units |

|Funnel, separatory |31 pcs |

|Funnel, glass |48 pcs |

|Hot plate |7 units |

|Meter, pH |6 units |

|Oven, laboratory |1 unit |

|Pipettes |342 pcs |

|Test tubes |861 pcs |

|Thermometer |265 pcs |

|Thermometer, electronic |unit |

|Organic Chemistry Laboratory |

|Balance, analytical |1 unit |

|Balance, electronic |1 unit |

|Balance, top loading |1 unit |

|Chromatograph, gas |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, High Performance Liquid |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, Thin Layer Plates & Developing Tank |1 unit |

|Colorimeter, Multi-parameter |1 unit |

|Distilling Apparatus (water purification unit) |1 unit |

|Distillation Set Up Kit for Organic Chemistry (micro scale) |10 kits |

|Flasks | |

|Distilling |23 pcs |

|Erlenmeyer |215 pcs |

|Filtering |56 pcs |

|Florence |29 pcs |

|Round-bottom |29 pcs |

|Volumetric |125 pcs |

|Fume hood |2 units |

|Funnel, buchner |13 pcs |

|Funnel, separatory |31 pcs |

|Funnel, glass |48 pcs |

|Hot plate |3 units |

|Hot Plate & Stir plate |4 units |

|Melting point apparatus |1 unit |

|Meter, pH |6 units |

|Oven, laboratory |1 unit |

|Pipettes |342 pcs |

|Polarimeter |1 unit |

|Pump, vacuum |1 unit |

|Rotary evaporator |2 units |

|Soxhlet Extractor |Deficient |

|Spectrometer, Fourier Transform Infrared |Deficient |

|Spectrometer, Ultraviolet Visible |1 unit |

|Suction Flask/Filtering flask |56 pcs |

|Test tubes |861 pcs |

|Thermometer |265 pcs |

|Analytical Chemistry |

|Analyzer, Thermogravi-metric |Deficient |

|Analyzer, Voltammetric |Deficient |

|Balance, analytical |1 unit |

|Centrifuge |6 unit |

|Chromatograph, basic gas |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, gas |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, High Performance Liquid |Deficient |

|Colorimeter, Multi-parameter |1 unit |

|Distilling Apparatus (water purification unit) |1 unit |

|Flasks | |

|Distilling |23 pcs |

|Erlenmeyer |215 pcs |

|Filtering |56 pcs |

|Florence |29 pcs |

|Round-bottom |29 pcs |

|Volumetric |125 pcs |

|Fume hood |2 units |

|Funnel, separatory |31 pcs |

|Funnel, glass |48 pcs |

|Furnace |2 units |

|Meter, conductivity |1 units |

|Meter, pH |6 units |

|Oven, drying |1 unit |

|Oven, laboratory |1 unit |

|Pipettes |342 pcs |

|Pipettors |11 pcs |

|Pump, vacuum |1 unit |

|Refractometer | |

|Abbė’s Refractometer |1 unit |

|Salinity Refractometer |3 units |

|Spectrometer, Fourier Transform Infrared |Deficient |

|Spectrometer, Ultraviolet Visible |1 unit |

|Spectrophotometer, Atomic Absorption |Deficient |

|Spectrophotometer, Ultraviolet Visible |Deficient |

|Test tubes |861 pcs |

|Thermometer |265 pcs |

|Thermometer, electronic |1 unit |

|Biochemistry |

|Autoclave |1 unit |

|Balance, analytical |1 unit |

|Balance, electronic |1 unit |

|Balance, top loading |1 unit |

|Centrifuge |6 units |

|Chromatograph, gas |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, High Performance Liquid |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, thin layer plates |1 unit |

|Colorimeter, Multi-parameter |1 unit |

|Distilling Apparatus (water purification unit) |1 unit |

|Electrophoresis w/ power supply |1 unit |

|Electrophoresis, gel |1 unit |

|Flasks | |

|Distilling |23 pcs |

|Erlenmeyer |215 pcs |

|Filtering |56 pcs |

|Florence |29 pcs |

|Round-bottom |29 pcs |

|Volumetric |125 pcs |

|Fume hood |2 units |

|Funnel, glass |48 pcs |

|Furnace |2 units |

|Hot plate |7 units |

|Meter, pH |6 units |

|Micro centrifuge |Deficient |

|Microscope |53 units |

|Mixer, vortex |Deficient |

|Oven |1 unit |

|Oven, laboratory |1 unit |

|Pipettes |342 pcs |

|Pipettors |11 pcs |

|Polarimeter |1 unit |

|Polymerase Chain Reaction apparatus |Deficient |

|Pump, vacuum |1 unit |

|Rotary evaporator |2 units |

|Spectrometer, Ultraviolet Visible |1 unit |

|Spectrophotometer, Atomic Absorption |Deficient |

|Spectrophotometer, Ultraviolet Visible |Deficient |

|Test tubes |861 pcs |

|Thermometer |265 pcs |

|Water bath, temperature controlled |4 units |

|Inorganic Chemistry |

| Aerator (large fish tank aerators will do) |10 units |

|Analyzer, Thermogravimetric |Deficient |

|Analyzer, Thermogravi-metric |Deficient |

|Balance, analytical (0.0001 g sensitivity) |1 unit |

|Balance, electronic |1 unit |

|Balance, magnetic |Deficient |

|Burner | |

|Bunsen |14 pcs |

|Meker |4 pcs |

|Colorimeter, Multi-parameter |1 unit |

|Distilling Apparatus (water purification unit) |1 unit |

|Flasks | |

|Distilling |23 pcs |

|Erlenmeyer |215 pcs |

|Filtering |56 pcs |

|Florence |29 pcs |

|Round-bottom |29 pcs |

|Volumetric |125 pcs |

|Fume hood |2 units |

|Funnel, glass |48 pcs |

|Gas cylinders for nitrogen gas |Deficient |

|Hot plate |7 units |

|Melting point apparatus |1 unit |

|Meter, conductivity |1 unit |

|Meter, pH |6 units |

|Meter, Volt-ohm |5 unit |

|Oven, drying |1 unit |

|Oven, laboratory |1 unit |

|Pipettes |342 pcs |

|Pump, for water filtration |1 unit |

|Pump, vacuum |1 unit |

|Shaker, temperature-controlled water bath |Deficient |

|Spectrometer, Fourier Transform Infrared |Deficient |

|Spectrometer, Ultraviolet Visible |1 deficient |

|Spectrophotometer, Infrared |Deficient |

|Spectrophotometer, Ultraviolet Visible scanning |Deficient |

|Test tubes |861 pcs |

|Thermometer |265 pcs |

|Ultraviolet lamp (fixture in Laminar flow hood) |1 unit |

|Physical Chemistry |

|Analyzer, Thermogravi-metric |Deficient |

|Analyzer, Voltammetric |Deficient |

|Balance, analytical |1 unit |

|Balance, electronic |1 unit |

|Balance, magnetic |Deficient |

|Barometer |2 units |

|Boiling point apparatus |1 unit |

|Calorimeter |4 pcs |

|Capillary for surface tension |Deficient |

|Calorimeter, Bomb |Deficient |

|Cell, Conductivity Bridge |Deficient |

|Cell, thermal conductivity cell |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, gas |Deficient |

|Chromatograph, High Performance Liquid |Deficient |

|Closed tube Hg manometer |Deficient |

|Colorimeter, Multi-parameter |1 unit |

|Dewar flask |Deficient |

|Distilling Apparatus (water purification unit) |1 unit |

| | |

|Dumas bulb or long neck Florence flask |29 pcs |

|Electrodes: glass and calomel |Deficient |

|Flasks | |

|Distilling |23 pcs |

|Erlenmeyer |215 pcs |

|Filtering |56 pcs |

|Florence |29 pcs |

|Round-bottom |29 pcs |

|Volumetric |125 pcs |

|Fume hood |2 units |

|Funnel, glass |48 pcs |

|Gas viscometer |Deficient |

|Goniometer, contact angle |Deficient |

|Hittorf Moving Boundary Apparatus |Deficient |

|Hot plate |7 units |

|Melting point apparatus |1 unit |

|Meter, conductivity |1 unit |

|Meter, pH |6 units |

|Microscope |53 units |

|Oven, laboratory |1 unit |

|Pipettes |342 pcs |

|Pipettors |11 pcs |

|Polarimeter |1 unit |

|Pump, vacuum |1 unit |

|Pycnometer |10 pcs |

|Refractometer, Salinity |3 units |

|Refractometer, Abbe |1 unit |

|Spectrometer, Fourier Transform Infrared |Deficient |

|Spectrometer, Ultraviolet Visible |1 unit |

|Spectrophotometer, Fourier Transform Infrared (with gas cell) |Deficient |

|Spectrophotometer, Ultraviolet Visible scanning |Deficient |

|Tensiometer, Surface tension apparatus |Deficient |

|Test tubes |861 pcs |

|Thermometer |265 pcs |

|Thermometer, electronic |1 unit |

|Viscometer |1 unit |

COMPUTER LABORATORY

The Computer Science students for their computer subjects use any of the following computer laboratories found in CSB2.

4. Laboratory Manuals and Equipment / Apparatus Operation Manuals in actual use.

|Name of Laboratory |Lab Manuals Available |

|Computer Laboratory |MS Word, MSEexcel, MS Powerpoint |

| |Java Programming Manual |

| |Manual for UBUNTO |

| |Intro to CompSci |

| |Moodle Manual |

| |PC Square Manual |

|CSB3 105 (Systematic Zoology/Botany Laboratory, |Lesson on Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy |

|Embryology Laboratory, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy |Study Guide and Workbook-Human Evolution and Prehistory |

|Laboratory) |Techniques in the Preservation of Selected Biological Specimens |

| |Anatomy and Physiology Coloring Book |

| |A Laboratory Manual of Comparative Anatomy |

| |Atlas of Comparative Anatomy |

| |Laboratory Manual for Structure and Function in Man |

| |Embriolohiya ng Vertebrata |

| |Laboratory Manual in Vertebrate Developmental Biology |

|CSB3 106 (General Biology Laboratory, Biodiversity |General Biology Laboratory Manual |

|Laboratory, Animal Histology Laboratory, Micro |Laboratory Manual in Biological Sciences |

|technique Laboratory) |Atlas of the Frog |

| |Histology: An Illustrated Manual |

| |Histopathologic Techniques |

| |Practical Guide to Introductory Biodiversity |

|CSB3 206 (Microbiology Laboratory, Plant Anatomy and |Laboratory Experiments in Microbiology |

|Physiology Laboratory and Systematic Botany Laboratory,|A Survey of Plants and their Allies |

|Parasitology Laboratory) |Parasitology Lab Manual |

| |Laboratory Manual for the Health Sciences |

| |Food Microbiology Laboratory Manual |

Operations Manual in Actual Use

(Operations Manual are all available in the Centralized Instrumentation Room)

PASport Explorations in Chemistry Lab Manual

N-CON BOD Incubator

UNIMAGMA Vertical Coolers (Model UCV/UCD) User's Manual by UPI

NOVA 4 Operator Instructions by JENCONS

Instruction Manual for Portable Waterproof pH Meters by HANNA Instruments

Explorer GLX Datalogger User's Guide by PASCO

Instruction Manual for PASport Dissolved Oxygen Sensor by PASCO

Instruction Manual for PASport Turbidity Sensor by PASCO

Instruction Manual for PASport Conductivity Sensor by PASCO

Instruction Manual for PASport Temperature Sensor by PASCO

Instruction Manual for PASport pH Sensor by PASCO

Instruction Manual for PASport pH/temp with ORP/ISE amplifier by PASCO

Explorer GLX Quick Guide

Instruction Manual for 2410 Series Personal Testers by YOKOGAWA

Instruction manual for 7532 01 Digital Multimeter by YOKOGAWA

User's manual 4-1/2 Digit True RMS Multimeter by EXTECH

Instruction manual for HI 8014 Portable pH Meter by HANNA Instruments

Electrolysis Apparatus

Electric Field Apparatus P50-090 by Eagle Scientific Limited Regent House

Instruction Manual and Experiment Guide for the PASCO Scientific Model ME - 9202B Free Fall Timer

Kymograph 7006-000 Operating Instructions and Parts List by PHIPPS&BIRD

Instruction Manual on Model 2120B 25 MHZ Oscilloscope by BK Precision

Instruction manual on Tape Timer by OSK

Instruction Manual on Mag Chips by OSK

Manual on Section of Skin by Somso Modelle

Manual on Neuron by Somso Modelle

Manual on SOMSO-Torso Model by Somso Modelle

Instructions on Enzyme Activity Study Kit by LAB-AIDS Inc

Directions for Use and Maintenance for HARVAR TRIP BALANCE by OHAUS

Instruction and Operation Manual Constant Temperature Bath and Circulator by NESLAB

Instruction Manual for Table Top Steam Sterilizer Model HS-1212 HS-1321, and HS-9041 by Hanshin Medical Co., Ltd.

D- link Ethernet adapter for PCI Bus Model DE-5280 Users guide

5. Supplies regularly available in the Science Laboratories.

1

2 CHEMICALS

General Inventory of Chemicals

November 5, 2012

|CHEMICALS |QUANTITY |

|GENERAL CHEMICAL SOLID |

|Agarose, Analytical Grade Dec 2017 |100 g |

|Alumina, for column chromatography(activity grade super 1 type WA: acid) Sigma Aldrich |10000 g |

|Aluminum Chloride |180 g |

|Aluminum potassium sulfate 12 water AIK(SO4)2· 12 H2O MW = 474.39 |400 g |

|Aluminum Sulfate |170 g |

|Ammonium bicarbonate A R (NH4)HCO3 MW:79.06 EDTA (harmful) |200 g |

|Ammonium carbonate Fluka Chemica (irritant) |100 g |

|Ammonium chloride, AR NH4Cl MW: 53.49 Hi-Media / Univar |400 g |

|Ammonium heptamolybdate tetrahydrate (NH4)6Mo7O24 · 6H2O MW : 235.86 g/mol Merck |1000 g |

|Ammonium iron (II) sulfate hexahydrate (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2 · 6H2O MW: 392.14 g/mol |400 g |

|Ammonium iron (II) sulphate AR FeNH4(SO4)2 · 12 H2O MW = 482.18 Univar |800 g |

|Ammonium molybdate, powder A.R (NH4)6Mo7O24 · 4H2O MW: 1235.86 Univar |200 g |

|Di-ammonium oxalate monohydrate (NH4)2C2O4 · H2O MW: 142.11g/mol Merck (harmful) |250 g |

|Ammonium rhodanide Fluka Chemica (harmful) |500 g |

|Ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4 |50 g |

|Ammonium sulphate (NH4)2SO4 MW=132.13 |250 g |

|Ammonium Thiocyanate |200 g |

|Amylase |25 g |

|L- Arginine monohydrochloride C6H5N4O2Cl MW: 210.67 Sigma Aldrich/Labchem |1250 g |

|Baird parker agar base 63.0 g/950 mL distilled water Hi-media |4500 g |

|Barium acetate A.R Ba(CH3COO)2 MW: 255.43 g/mol Suvchem/hi-media (harmful) |1800 g |

|Barium chloride,dihydrate A.R BaCl2 · 2 H2O MW: 244.27 hi-media (harmful) |900 g |

|Barium chloride,dihydrate extra pure BaCl2 · 2 H2O MW: 244.27 Hi-media (harmful) |900 g |

|Borax, AR (di-sodium tetraborate,decahydrate,A.R) Na2B4O7 · 10H2O MW: 381.37 Hi-media |100 g |

|Brilliant green bile broth 2% 40.0 g/1000 mL distilled water Hi-media |3460 g |

|Bromothymol blue/certified C27H27Br2O5SNa (pH range 5.8 yellow-7.6 blue) Hi-media | 20 g |

|Buffered peptone water 20.0 g/ 1000 mL Distilled Water |500 g |

|Calcium acetate Ca(CH3COO)2 |200 g |

|Calcium carbonate A.R (carbonic acid calcium salt)CaCO3 MW: 100.0 g Suvchem, Dec 2012 |500 g |

|Calcium chloride 2-hydrate,analar CaCl2 · 2H20 MW = 147.02 BDH (irritant) |450 g |

|Calcium Chloride,dihydrate A.R CaCl2 · 2H20 MW = 147.02 WAKO / Fluka Chemica/Hi-media/Suvchem |450 g |

|(irritant) | |

|Carborandum Boiling( stone) Mars lab instrument |100 g |

|Carbol fuchin for microscopy Suvchem (toxic) |25 g |

|Carmine Fluka Chemika |4 g |

|Casein from bovine milk H2O< 15%; ash < 5% |50 g |

|Charcoal activated, powder C |50 g |

|Cholesterol C27H46O MW = 386.87 Labchem |20 g |

|Copper (II) acetate monohydrate (CH3COO)2 Cu ·H2O MW = 199.60 g/mol Technofarm chem. (harmful) |1000 g |

|Copper (II) chloride A.R CuCl2 · 2H20 MW=170.48 Univar (corrosive 8) |700 g |

|Copper (II) oxide powder extra pure CuO Merck (harmful) |400 g |

|Copper (II) acetate (CH3COO)2 Cu ·H2O MW = 199.60 g/mol Merck (harmful) |500 g |

|Copper sulfate, tech. CuSO4 |10 g |

|Copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate A.R CuSO4 . 5H2O MW = 249.68 Suvchem (irritant/harmful) |70 g |

|Copper (II) sulfate A.R ( Cupric Sulphate AR pentahydrate) CuSO4 · 5 H2O Suvchem |800 g |

|(irritant/harmful) | |

|Crystal violet indicator C25H30ClN3 MW = 407.99 g/mol Labchem (harmful/hazardous) |100 g |

|Cupric acetate,monohydrate, crystal (CH3COO)2Cu · H2O MW = 199.64 J.T baker (danger) |780 g |

|Dextrose,CP/ anhydrous C6H12O6 MW = 180.16 RTC supply office/ Suvchem |800 g |

|Di-methyl terephthalate, 99+% Sigma Aldrich |25 g |

|D-ribose, C5H12O5 MW=150.13 Fluka bochemika(toxic) |10 g |

|EDTA di-sodium salt AR (Ethylene Diamine tetra-acetic acid disodium salt) Fluka/Univar/Suvchem |3200 g |

|/labchem / Techno Pharma (harmful/ hazardous) | |

|Eriochrome Black T/mordant black 11 C20H12N3O7SNa MW = 461.4 |210 g |

|EMB Agar 36.0g-1000mL distilled water Hi-media |1400 g |

|Eosin yellowish water & alcohol soluble C20H6Br4Na3O2 Labchem (hazardous) |10 g |

|Eosin Y W/S for microscopy C20H6Br4Na2O2 Suvchem Lab |100 g |

|Ferric sulfate |300 g |

|Fluid lactose medium 13.0g-1L purified distilled water Hi-media |1922 g |

|D-Fructose C6H12O6 MW = 180.16 Suvchem |400 g |

|Gelatin CP RTC supply house |400 g |

|Gelysate peptone (Pancreatic Digest of gelatin) BD/ BBL |350 g |

|Gentian violet |2000 g |

|Giemsa’s Stain powder Labchem |10 g |

|D-Glucose, AR Diamond Scientific & Lab Supply |500 g |

|Glycine, AR NH2CH2COOH MW = 75.07 Univar (not hazardous) |450 g |

|Grams Iodine concentrate Avon chem. Ltd. |5 g |

|Haematoxylin C16H14O6 + water Labchem (hazardous) |5 g |

|Hydroquinone |600 g |

|Iron (III)nitrate-9-hydrate Fe(NO3)3 · 9H2O MW =404 g/mol Riedel haen |800 g |

|Iron filling One Source scientific supply/Chemline |20 g |

|Lauryl Tryptose broth 35.6 g-1L purified water BD / Difco (tritrant X) |1000 g |

|Lauryl Tryptose broth (Lauryl sulphate broth) 35.6 g-1L distilled Water Hi-media |1750 g |

|Lactose monohydrate C12H22O11 · H2O MW=360.31 Suvchem |450 g |

|Lithium carbonate Li2CO3 MW=73.89 Fluka Chemica (harmful) |30 g |

|Litmus |20 g |

|Magnesium chloride/Hexahydrate AR MgCl2 · 6 H2O MW = 203.30 g/mol Suvchem/ |2950 g |

|Hi-media/Technopharmachem Nov2011 | |

|Magnesium sulfate |600 g |

|Magnesium sulphate (heptahydrate) AR MgSO4 · 7H2O MW = 246.48 Suvchem (harmful), Nov. 2011 |450 g |

|Magnesium sulphate hydrated MgSO4 · 7H2O MW = 246.47 Univar (not hazardous) |450 g |

|Malachite green |4000 g |

|Maltose monohydrate C12H22O11 · H2O MW = 360.31 Technopharmachem |400 g |

|Manganese (II) chloride AR (tetrahydrate) MnCl2 · 4H2O MW = 197.90 Suvchem (harmful), Nov. 2011 |1000 g |

|Manganese dioxide MnO2 |200 g |

|Manganese (II) sulphate AR (manganese sulphate monohydrate) MnSO4 · H2O MW: 169.02 Suvchem |1700 g |

|(harmful/not hazardous) | |

|Mercuric oxide red |100 g |

|Methyl red A.R indicator C15H15N3O2 Suvchem/Fluka chemicals |170 g |

|Methyl violet C24H27N3HCl MW = 393.96 Fluka chemicals (harmful)) |160 g |

|Methylene blue Diamond Scientific Supply |400 g |

|Methylene blue, A.R for microscopy C16H18N3SCl · 3 H2O |100 g |

|Suvchem | |

|Methylene blue, Practical gradeC16H18ClN3S · 2H2O MW: 319.8+Ag Hi-media (harmful) |60 g |

|Methylene blue,0.05 wt.% solution in water Sigma Aldrich |100 g |

|Modified Carbolfuschin solution C6H5OH 1L=0.99kg |20 g |

|1-Naphtol C10H7OH MW = 144.17 J.T. Baker/Fluka Chemika (harmful) |600 g |

|Nickel(II) chloride NiCl2 · 6H2O MW = 237.71 Fluka Chemica (toxic) |1000 g |

|Ninhydrin AR (1,23-Indantrione monohydrate) C9H6O4 MW = 178.74 Marslab/ Suvchem (harmful) |100 g |

|Nynlander’s solution Fluka Chemica/ Sigma Aldrich (corrosive) |250 g |

|Nutrient Agar 28.0g-1L distilled water MW = 143.19 Hi-media |300 g |

|Nutrient Broth 13.0g / 100 mL Distilled Water (Hi – Media) |450 g |

|Orcinol monohydrate C7H8O2 · H2O Sigma Aldrich (harmful) |5 g |

|Phenolpthalein, C20H14O |50 g |

|Phenol red (pH indicator) pH=6.8-8.4 yellow-red BDH chem. Ltd. |15 g |

|Phenol red pH Indicator pH = 6.8 – 8.4 |10 g |

|Plaster of Paris |1000 g |

|Potassium acid phthalate |250 g |

|Potassium alum |500 g |

|Potassium alum sulfate,Tech |10 g |

|Potassium bromide LR/99+%,A.C.S. reagent KBr Suvchem /Sigma Aldrich (irritant), Dec. 2012 |1700 g |

|Potassium chloride, AR KCl MW = 74.56 Mar. 2012 |1400 g |

|Potassium chloride,usp KCl MW = 74.55 |100 g |

|Potassium dihydrogen ortho-phosphate AR (anhydrous) KH2PO4 MW = 136.09, June 2012 |400 g |

|Potassium ferricyanide (III)97+% ACS reagent K2Fe(CN)6 Merck/ Sigma Aldrich |500 g |

|Potassium ferricyanide, AR K3[Fe(CN)6] MW = 329.25 Suvchem, May 2011 |600 g |

|Potassium ferrocyannide AR [K3(Fe(CN)6)] · 3H2O MW = 422.39 |500 g |

|Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) K3[Fe(CN)6] MW=329.26 g/mol Merck/ Sigma Aldrich |200 g |

|Potassium hydrogen phthalate AR KCOOCC6H4COOH MW = 204.22 Univar (hazardous) |1950 g |

|Potassium Hydrogen Sulfate, KHSO4 , MW: 136.17 AR Univar (Corrosive) |500 g |

|Potassium iodate AR KIO3 MW = 214.00 g/mol Merck(oxidant)/ Univar (hazardous/oxidizing agents) |1000 g |

|Potassium iodide AR KI MW = 166.00 Suvchem (harmful), July 2013 |600 g |

|Potassium phosphate Dibasic AR (anhydrous) KH2PO4 MW = 174.18 Mars lab, Nov. 2011 |500 g |

|Potassium sodium tatrate tetrahydrate KN9O6 · 4H2O C4H4 MW = 282.83 Fluka Chemika |1000 g |

|Potassium sulphate AR K2SO4 MW = 174.27, Sept. 2012 |1000 g |

|Potassium thiocyanate |250 g |

|Potato dextrose agar |450 g |

|Plate Count Agar (standard Methods Agar) |1100 g |

|Protein hydrolyste |200 g |

|Sabouraud Dextrose Agar 65.0 g/L Sharlau |1500 g |

|Sabouraud Dextrose Agar 65.0 g/ 1L purified water BD/BBL |500 g |

|Silica gel white |100 g |

|Silica gel, grade 9385, 230-400 mesh, 60 Angstrom Merck |200 g |

|Silica gel, grade 12, 28-200 mesh |5000 g |

|Simmons citrate agar 24.28 g/L distilled water Hi-media |500 g |

|Simmons citrate agar 24.3g/L distilled water Conda/Pronadisa |500 g |

|Sodium acetate, anhydrous CH3COONa MW = 82.03 J.T baker (irritant) |1200 g |

|Sodium acetate, hydrated AR CH3COONa·3 H2O MW = 136.08 Univar |370 g |

|Sodium benzoate CP/LR C6H5COONa MW = 144.11 RTC supply/ Unilab/J.T Baker |1600 g |

|Sodium bicarbonate AR (sodium hydrogen carbonate) NaHCO3 MW = 84.41 Suvchem/Univar |400 g |

|Sodium carbonate Mars lab |150 g |

|Sodium carbonate, anhydrous AR Na2CO3 MW = 105.99 Univar (irritant)/ |450 g |

|Suvchem/H-media(irritant/toxic) | |

|Sodium chloride Dec. 2015 |500 g |

|Sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate dihydrate AR |950 g |

|Sodium flouride NaF MW=41.99 g/mol Technopharmachem (toxic) |500 g |

|Sodium hexametaphosphate (NaPO3)6 MW = 611.78 g/mol Technopharmachem |1000 g |

|Sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) NaHCO3 = 84.01 Wakopure chemicals |400 g |

|Sodium hydrogen sulphite, AR NaHSO3 MW=104.06 Hi-media |600 g |

|Sodium molybdate AR Na2MoO4 . 2H2O MW: 241.95 SuvChem |500 g |

|Sodium nitrate reagent |1000 g |

|Sodium nitroprusside AR Na2[Fe(CN)5NO] · 2H2O MW = 297.95 g/mol Suvchem (toxic), April 2013 |100 g |

|Sodium oxalate AR Na2C2O4 MW = 134.00 g/mol Suvchem (harmful), Nov. 2011 |400 g |

|Sodium phosphate |80 g |

|Sodium potassium tartrate tetrahydrate |250 g |

|Sodium sulfate Na2SO4 MW = 142.04g/mol Suvchem |400 g |

|Sodium sulfate, anhydrous Na2SO4 MW = 142.04g/mol |50 g |

|Sodium sulfate, tech Na2SO4 |70 g |

|Sodium sulphite AR (anhydrous) Na2SO3 MW =126.04g/mol |500 g |

|Sodium thiosulfate AR Na2S2O3 · 5 H2O MW = 248.18 Univar |500 g |

|Sodium sulphide, hydrated Na2S · 9H2O MW = 240.78 Univar (hazardous), refrigerate |250 g |

|Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate, AR Na2S2O3 · 5H2O MW = 248.18 |950 g |

|Starch |100 g |

|Starch, soluble, LR C6H12O6 Technopharmachem |600 g |

|Tawas alum |250 g |

|Tin (II) chloride-2-hydrate (stannous chloride) SnCl2 · 2H2O MW = 225.63 g/mol Technopharmachem |700 g |

|(irritant) | |

|Tri-sodium citrate AR C6H5Na3O7 · 2H2O MW = 294.10 g/mol Suvchem(irritant) |500 g |

|Trizma base, minimum 99.9%titration C4H11NO3ClH MW: 157.60 |25 g |

|Trizma hydrochloride, reagent grade>99%(redox titration) C4H11NO3ClH MW: 121.14 Sigma Aldrich |100 g |

|(irritant) | |

|L-Tyrosine C5H11NO3 MW = 181.19 (60.18.4) Fluka boichem (irritant) |2 g |

|Tryptone glucose extract agar 24g/L Hi-media |952 g |

|Urea AR NH2CO · NH2 MW = 60.06 Suvchem, Jan 2013 |500 g |

|White Beeswax Hi-lite Chem &Scientific Supply |150g |

|Wright stain Diamond Scientific & laboratory |50 g |

|Zinc sulphate, tech. ZnSO4 · 7 H2O |100 g |

|Zinc sulphate heptahydrate, ZnSO4 · 7 H2O MW: 287.56 g/mol |400 g |

|Zinc sulphate heptahydrate, AR, ZnSO4 · 7 H2O MW: 287.56 g/mol |400 g |

|Zonrox Bleach |22000 g |

|GENERAL CHEMICAL LIQUID |

|Alanine Solution |1000 mL |

|Ammonium chloride NH4Cl AR Mallinckrodt Chemicals ( Poison / Corrosive) |50 mL |

|Ammonium molybdate reagent |80 mL |

|Barfoed's reagent Mars Laboratory |100 mL |

|Benedict's solution Chemline |200 mL |

|Bials Reagent |200 mL |

|Bromothymol blue indicator solution 0.04% Wako pure chemical ind. ltd. |10 mL |

|Buffered peptone water 20.0 g/1 L distilled water |80 mL |

|Crystal Violet |1000 mL |

|Diphenylalanine |200 mL |

|Fehlings “A” |2200 mL |

|Fehlings “B” |2300 mL |

|Ferric alum indicator Dec. 2015 |500 mL |

|Formalin |16000 mL |

|Fructose Solution Dec. 2014 |800 mL |

|Galactose Solution |1000 mL |

|Giemsa’s Stain |500 mL |

|Glycerin (RTC Supply House) |100 mL |

|Glycerine |16000 mL |

|Glycerol, pure |300 mL |

|Glycerol AR CH2OHCHNCH2OH MW = 92.09 RCS (Rolex Scientific Corp) |5000 mL |

|Grams Iodine (Medic Diagnostic) |400 mL |

|Gram Stain Decolorizer |1000 mL |

|Hanus iodine solution |500 mL |

|Hayems Solution (Medic Diagnostic Reagents) |2500 mL |

|Hopkins Cole Reagent |1000 mL |

|Hydrogen bisulfate |2000 mL |

|Lanolin Dec. 2015 |500 mL |

|Lugol's reagent T.G. Chemline |400 mL |

|Millons reagent Dec. 2015 |1000 mL |

|Molish reagent Dec. 2015 |1200 mL |

|Methylene Blue 0.05 % solution in water |100 mL |

|Phenylalanine solution Dec. 2015 |250 mL |

|Ribose Solution Dec. 2014 |800 mL |

|Saffranin (Medic Diagnostic Reagents) |1000 mL |

|Seliwanofs Reagent |700 mL |

|Sodium Hypochlorite |9000 mL |

|Standard Cholesterol |1000 mL |

|Stokes Reagent |1000 mL |

|Tryptophan Solution |1000 mL |

|Tyrosine Solution |1000 mL |

|Universal Indicator |500 mL |

|WBC Diluting Fluid |800 mL |

|Winter green Diamond Scientific and Laboratory Supply |1000 mL |

|Wright Stain |1000 mL |

|Zinc Nitrate, Zn(NO3)2 . 6 H2O MW: 120.15 g/mol |500 mL |

|CORROSIVE ACID SOLID |

|Adipic acid |150 g |

|L-Ascorbic acid,C6H8O6 MW = 176.13 Unilab (harmful) |400 g |

|L-Ascorbic acid, Dec. 2015 |250 g |

|DL-Aspartic acid JT Baker Biochemical Reagent HOOCCH(NH2)CH2COOH MW = 133.10 |500 g |

|Benzoic acid A.R. C6H5COOH MW = 122.12 Univar (hazardous) |1450 g |

|Boric acid A.R. H3BO3 MW = 61.83 Suvchem (harmful) |1700 g |

|Butylbenzoic acid 99% (CH3)3CC6H4CO2H Sigma Aldrich (harmful) |500 g |

|Citric acid |70 g |

|3,4-Dichlorobenzoic acid 99% Sigma Aldrich (irritant) |170 g |

|3,5-Dinitrobenzoic acid Sigma Aldrich (harmful) |500 g |

|L-Glutamic acid reagent plus 99% MW = 147.13 Sigma Aldrich/Labchem |200 g |

|Oxalic acid |450 g |

|Phenol |200 g |

|Salicylic acid solid Marslab |250 g |

|Stearic acid CH3 (CH2)16COOH Kukosan chem. works ltd. |25 g |

|Succinuc acid 99.00% Sigma Aldrich |100 g |

|Sulphanilic acid NH2C6H4SOOH MW = 173.19 Univar (hazardous) |100 g |

|Tartaric acid |400 g |

|Trans- cinnamic acid 99+% C6H5CH= CHCO2H Sigma Aldrich (irritant) |5 g |

|Tricarboxylic acid |200 g |

|Trichloroacetic acid CCl3COOH MW = 163.39 Univar (corrosive 8/ poison) |30 g |

|Trichloroacetic acid Exp. 2014 |100 g |

|CORROSIVE ACID LIQUID |

|Acetic acid,glacial A.R. CH3COOH MW=60.05 g/mol 1L =1.05 kg Merck/Univar (Corrosive/very |300 mL |

|corrosive/flammable) | |

|Bromine Br2 1L = 3.12 kg MW = 159.82 g/mol Merck (very toxic/corrosive) |1000 mL |

|Bromine water Br2 Hi-lite chem.& scientific supply |300 mL |

|Bromine water, Dec. 2015 |1000 mL |

|Butyric acid |1000 mL |

|Carbolic acid Mars lab/phildent |9000 mL |

|Formic acid 98% Fluka chemika |600 mL |

|Glycine/carboxylic acid Dec. 2014 |16000 mL |

|Hydrochloric acid A.R. HCl 37% MW: 36.46 Lab-scan (corrosive) |2300 mL |

|Hydrochloric acid A.R. HCl 37% MW: 36.46 Lab-scan (corrosive) |3000 mL |

|Hydroflouric Acid 37% |4000 mL |

|Nitric acid 65% Merck (corrosive) |2400 mL |

|Ortho-phosphoric acid 85% H3PO4 MW = 98.00 Merck/Univar (corrosive) |2200 mL |

|Phenol Liquid, CP RTC supply house |600 mL |

|Phenol Liquid, Tech.(corrosive) |300 mL |

|Phosphoric acid 85% |100 mL |

|Propionic acid C3H6O2 Fluka Chemika (corrosive) |950 mL |

|Salicylic acid liquid |400 mL |

|Sulfuric acid A.R.95-97%/98% H2SO4 1L = 1.84 kg MW= 98.8 g/mol Lab-scan/Merck (corrosive) |2000 mL |

|Sulfuric acid Dec. 2015 |5000 mL |

|CORROSIVE BASE SOLID |

|Baking soda |100 g |

|Barium hydroxide crystal extra pure Ba(OH)2 · 8 H2O MW = 315.57 Merck (harmful) |400 g |

|Barium hydroxide LR Ba(OH)2 · 8 H2O MW = 315.57 Unilab (poison/toxic) |400 g |

|Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 Merck (irritant) |750 g |

|Calcium hydroxide, tech. Ca(OH)2 |250 g |

|Iodine Crystal (Resublimed) AR (Poison, Corrosive) |500 g |

|Iron (II) Chloride Tetrahydrate, FeCl2 . 4H2O MW: 198.81 g/mol Technopharma Chem |480 g |

|Iron (II) Chloride Anhydrous AR, FeCl2 MW: 162.21 g/mol (Hazardous) |400 g |

|Iron (III) Chloride Hexahydrate, FeCl3 . 6H2O MW: 270.30 g/mol (Hazardous) |250 g |

|Potassium hydroxide pellets AR KOH MW = 56.11g/mol |20 g |

|Sodium hydroxide pellets AR NaOH MW = 40.00 g/mol Technopharmachem/Suvchem (corrosive) July |800 g |

|2014 | |

|Sodium hydroxide (technical) |30 g |

|Zinc Chloride Purified, ZnCl2 MW: 136.29 g/mol (Technopharma) |500 g |

|Zinc Nitrate Hexahydrate, Zn(NO3)2 . 6H2O MW: 297.49 g/mol (WAKO) |250 g |

|Zinc Oxide |800 g |

|CORROSIVE BASE LIQUID |

|Ammonium hydroxide A.R. 28.0% - 30.0 % AS NH3 /NH4OH Mallinckrodt Chemicals (poison / Corrosive)|400 mL |

|Aniline Baker Analyzed Reagent C6H5NH2 MW = 93.13 |500 mL |

|Nylanders Solution (Fluka Analytical) |500 mL |

|FLAMMABLE &/OR H2O/AIR REACTIVE SOLID |

|Acenaphthene 99% C12H10 Sigma Aldrich (irritant) |100 g |

|Acetanilide A.R C8H9NO MW :135.16 Hi-media/Fluka Chemika (harmful) |400g |

|Acetic Anhydride (CH3CO)2O MW: 102.0 g/mol |1200 g |

|Aluminum powder, tech |100 g |

|Benzaldehyde Extra Pure Reagent, C7H6O MW: 106.13 g/mol Shimakyu’s Pure Chemicals |200 g |

|Benzamine AR Mars lab. instrument |80 g |

|Benzidine, approx. 95% Sigma Aldrich (toxic/dangerous to the environment) |1 g |

|Biphenyl Merck- Schuchardt (irritant) |1000 g |

|Camphor,96% C10H16O MW = 152.24 Sigma Aldrich (high flammable/ irritant) |100 g |

|N,N-diphenylacetamide, 99% Sigma Aldrich (irritant) |100 g |

|Lead metal, granular |200 g |

|Magnesium ribbon Mg MW = 24.31 Labchem (hazardous/flammable solid) |1040 g |

|Manganese (IV) oxide powder MnO2 MW = 86.94 |300 g |

|Napthalene balls C12H16 (flammable) |250 g |

|1-Naphthylamine, approx. 98% C10H9N Sigma Aldrich (harmful/ dangerous for the environment) |100 g |

|Sulfur powder S MW=32.066 Wako chem |80 g |

|Thioacetamide extra pure C2H5NS MW = 75.13 Hi-media(toxic) |100 g |

|Thiourea LR Cs(NH2)2 MW = 76.12 Unilab (poison/harmful) |400 g |

|Zinc dust AR (325 mesh) Zn MW=65.37 Suvchem (flammable) |1000 g |

|Zinc metal (mozzy zinc) |200 g |

|FLAMMABLE VOLATILE LIQUID |

|Acetic anhydride (CH3CO)2O MW: 102.0 g/mol |100 mL |

|Acetone Tech. Grade (CH3CO)2CO Chemline (Flammable / Harmful) |300 mL |

|Acetone Dec. 2014 |2500 mL |

|N-Amyl alcohol |1000 mL |

|Aniline Reagent plus 99% Sigma Aldrich ( Toxic / Dangerous to the environment) |500 mL |

|1 – Butanol C4H10O MW: 74.12 g/mol J.T. Baker |1000 mL |

|N-Butanol Chemline |800 mL |

|Canada balsam in xylene thin Gurr/BDH chem. ltd (highly flammable/harmful) |200 mL |

|1 – Chlorobutane C4H9Cl MW: 91.45 g/mol |2000 mL |

|Chloroform A.C. S Reagent CHCl3 MW 119.33 JJT Baker/ Labscan/Fisher scientific( harmful/toxic) |3000 mL |

|Cyclohexanol RTC supply house |400 mL |

|Cyclohexene C6H12 MW = 84.16 AR, UNIVAR |2500 mL |

|Ethanol A.R. 96% C2H5OH MW = 46.07 Univar (flammable liquid 3) |2800 mL |

|Ethanol, Absolute, Analytical Grade, ACS, reag. pH EUR, SCHARLAU S.L. 10/2016 |5000 mL |

|Formaldehyde solution 37% Merck (Toxic) |150 mL |

|Formalin Dec. 2015 |16000 mL |

|N-Heptane CH3(CH2) 5CH3 MW = 100.21 Univar ( Flammable Liquid 2) |2000 mL |

|N-Heptane AR CH3(CH2)5CH3 MW = 100.21 UNIVAR |2500 mL |

|N-Hexane AR 95% CH3(CH2) 4CH3 Labscan Analytical (highly flammable/harmful) |800 mL |

|Hexane Dec. 2015 |1000 mL |

|N-Hexane 98 % AR RCI LABSCAN |4000 mL |

|Kerosene (Flammable) |100 mL |

|Liquid paraffin WAKO Purechemical Industries Ltd. |400 mL |

|Methanol A.R. CH3OH MW = 32.04 1L= 0.79 kg Univar/ Merck/ Hi-lite chem (poison/toxic/highly |2300 mL |

|flammable) | |

|Methyl salicylate USP Hi-lite Chem Scientific Supply |900 mL |

|Petroleum ether ACG Reagent J.T Baker |50mL |

|Petroleum ether Dec. 2015 |2500 mL |

|Propan-2-Ol (Isopropanol) (CH3)2CHOH MW = 60.10 Univar (flammable liquid 3) |300 mL |

|Propan-2-Ol Dec. 2015 |2500 mL |

|OXIDIZERS SOLID |

|Ammonium dichromate, crystals (NH4)2Cr2O7 Mallincropy |500 g |

|Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3 MW: 80.04 g/mol Merck (oxidizing) |1850 g |

|Barium nitrate chem pure AG Ba(NO3)2 Riedel-dehaen(harmful) |1000 g |

|Bismuth nitrate |400 g |

|Cadmium nitrate tetrahydrate, 98% |1000 g |

|Chromium (III) oxide, Cr2O3 CA-50 microns, 98+% MW 100.00 g/mol Sigma Aldrich (no hazard to |600 g |

|water) | |

|Cobalt nitrate Co(NO3)3 MW: 219.93 g/mol |50 g |

|Cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate CoCl2 . 6H2O MW: 237.9 g/mol |500 g |

|Copper (II) nitrate, A.R Cu(NO3)2 · 2 ½ H2O MW = 232.59 Univar (oxidizing) |350 g |

|Magnesium nitrate AR Mg(NO3)2 · 6H2O MW = 256.41 Univar (hazardous/irritant) |300 g |

|Nickel nitrate AR Ni(NO3)2 · 6H2O MW = 290.81 UNIVAR |500 g |

|Potassium chromate AR K2CrO4 MW = 194.19-20 Merck/ Suvchem/ Sigma Aldrich (irritant/toxic 6) |500 g |

|Potassium dichromate K2Cr2O7 MW: 294.20 g/mol Fluka Chemica (toxic/dangerous for the |200 g |

|environment) | |

|Potassium iodate, AR, KIO3 MW: 214.00 g/mol Univar (Hazardous) |500 g |

|Potassium nitrate KNO3 MW = 101.11 g/mol Merck (oxidizing agents) |2450 g |

|Potassium permanganate KMnO4 MW = 158.3 g/mol Univar (oxidizing agents/poison)/Hi-media |200 g |

|(oxidizing/harmful) | |

|Potassium permanganate A.R. |500 g |

|Silver nitrate AR/reagent grade ACS AgNO3 MW = 169.87 BDH lab reagent/Scharlau |100 g |

|(irritant/corrosive/dangerous for the environment) | |

|Soda lime |350 g |

|Sodium nitrate NaNO3 MW = 84.99 g/mol Mars lab |1700 g |

|Zinc nitrate AR Zn(NO3)2 · 6H2O Farco chem. (harmful) liquefied |400 g |

|Zinc nitrate, tech. Zn(NO3)2 · 6H2O MW = 297.49 Univar (oxidizing agent) |500 g |

|Zinc nitrate hexahydrate Zn(NO3)2 · 6H2O MW = 297.49, liquefied |400 g |

|Zinc oxide |1000 g |

|OXIDIZERS - LIQUID |

|Hydrogen peroxide 30% H2O2 Merck Corrosive |400 mL |

|Hydrogen peroxide 30% Dec. 2014 |2500 mL |

|CARCINOGENS |

|Antimony potassium tartrate KSb C4H4O6 . 5 H2O MW: 333.93 (Poison) |500 g |

|Barium hydroxide Ba(OH)2 . 8H2O MW: 315.47 Unilab (Toxic) |600 g |

|Benzene GR for Analysis C6H6 1L = 0.88 kg MW: 78.11 g/mol Merck (Highly Flammable Toxic) |3500 mL |

|Benzidine, Approx. 95% (Toxic) Sigma Aldrich |1 g |

|Benzyl chloride (Toxic) Sigma Aldrich |50 g |

|Bromobenzene 99% C6H5Br Sigma Aldrich (irritant/dangerous to the environment) |500 mL |

|Carbon tetrachloride GR Analysis CCl4 1L = 55kg MW = 153.82g/mol Merck (Toxic / Dangerous to the|1500 mL |

|environment) | |

|Chlorobenzene C6H5Cl Fisher scientific AR Grade Fluka Chemical (Flammable / Harmful) |2750 mL |

|Chlorobutane Fluka Chemical ( Highly Flammable) |900 mL |

|Cyclohexane GR for Analysis C6H12 1L = 0.78 kg MW = 84.16 Merck (Flammable / Harmful / |1500 mL |

|Dangerous to the environment) | |

|Dichloromethane CH2Cl2 1L = 1.33 kg MW = 84.93 g/mol Merck (Harmful Univar AR Toxic 6 |1500 mL |

|carcinogenic) | |

|Dichloromethane Dec. 2015 |2500 mL |

|Dimethyl maleate 96% CH3Cl2CH=CHCO2CH3 Sigma Aldrich (Harmful) |50 mL |

|Ethyl acetate AR CH2COOC2H5 Univar (Flammable Liquid 3) |1500 mL |

|Lead acetate AR trihydrate (CH3COO)2 Pb . 3H2O MW: 379.33 |500 g |

|Lead (II) acetate trihydrate (CH3COO)2 Pb . 3H2O MW: 379.33 |800 g |

|Lead nitrate |170 g |

|Mercury (II) chloride AR Reagent for Zinc HgCl2 MW: 271.50 Merck (Toxic) / Univar |1750 g |

|Methyl Orange Sodium Salt C14H14N3SO3Na MW: 327.34 (Hazardous) |50 g |

|Nickel (II) chloride (toxic) 98% Fluka |800 g |

|Nitrobenzene, Synthesis C6H5NO2 Merck (Toxic / Dangerous from the environment) |2000 mL |

|Nitrobenzene AR C6H5NO2 MW = 123.11 Univar ( Toxic / Poison) |2000 mL |

|Nitrobenzol C6H5NO2 Merck (Toxic ) |400 mL |

|N,N-dimethyl-P-phenlenediamine dihydrochloride Sigma Aldrich (toxic) |10 g |

|Phenol Solid C6H5OH MW: 94.11 g/mol (Toxic) |1150 g |

|Toluene AR C6H5CH3 MW = 92.14 Univar ( Poison/Flammable Liquid 3) |200 mL |

Computer Laboratory Equipment Regularly Available in the Computer laboratories.

|Supplies/materials Regularly Available |Quantity |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 101 | |

| |26 units |

|18 Units | |

|Asus P5S-MX SE, Intel Core 2 CPU 2.0GHz, 512 MB DDR2 RAM, | |

|128MB PCI-e Video, 160GB Seagate HDD, Lite-On CDROM | |

| | |

|1 Unit | |

|Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.00 GHz, 1 GB DDR PC2700 RAM, 40 GB WDC HDD, | |

|HP CD-Writer, (S/N JXH0W11) | |

| | |

|1 Unit | |

|Asrock P4VM800, Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.40 GHz, 576 MB DDR RAM, 20 | |

|GB Maxtor HDD, Lite-On CDROM | |

| | |

|1 Unit | |

|Red Fox U8638,Intel Pentium 4 CPU 1.70 GHz, 2x128 MB SDRAM PC133, | |

|80 GB Samsung HDD, CDROM | |

| | |

|1 Unit | |

|Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.80 GHz, 2x256 MB DDR PC3200, 40 GB HDD, | |

|Lite-On CDROM, | |

|(S/N P010046SE525119) | |

| | |

|4 Units | |

|Optiplex GX100, Intel Celeron 500 MHz CPU, 128MB SDRAM PC100, | |

|Maxtor 10GB HDD, LiteOn CDROM | |

| | |

|With AOC 152V 15” LCD Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, AVR, | |

| | |

|2 units Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 102 | |

| |25 units |

|20 Units | |

|Asus P5S-MX SE, Intel Core 2 CPU @ 2.0GHz, 512 MB DDR2 RAM, | |

|128MB PCI-e Video, 160GB Seagate HDD, Lite-On CDROM | |

| | |

|5 Units | |

|EMX-IH61LT-iCafe, Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 2GB DDR3 RAM, | |

|256MB On-board Video, 320GB SATA WDC HDD | |

| | |

|With AOC 152V 15” LCD Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, AVR, | |

| | |

|2 units Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 105 | |

| |25 units |

|19 Units | |

|Asus P5KPL-AM SE, Intel Dual Core CPU 2.5GHz, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 160GB | |

|WD HDD, DVD-Writer | |

| | |

|6 Units | |

|Intel DH55PJ, Intel Core i3 CPU 2.93 GHz, sGB DDR3 PC3-10700, | |

|500GB WD HDD | |

| | |

|With AOC 152V 15” LCD Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, AVR, | |

| | |

|2 units Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

| | |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 201 | |

| |24 units |

|17 Units | |

|Intel Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz Processor, | |

|ASUS P4S800MX Motherboard, Nvidia FX5200 128MB DDR AGP 8X | |

|40 GB Hard Disk 7200 rpm, white 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive,256MB | |

|Memory | |

| | |

|5 Units | |

|Intel Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz Processor, | |

|VIA Intel Motherboard, | |

|Nvidia FX5200 128MB DDR AGP 8X | |

|40 GB Hard Disk 7200 rpm, white 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive,256MB | |

|Memory | |

| | |

|2 Units | |

|Processor: Intel Core TM i3-530, 2.93GHz, 4MB Smart | |

|Motherboard:Intel Desktop Board DH55PJ H55 Memory:2GB DDR3 | |

| | |

|With 14 units AOC 15” LCD Monitor, 5 Giant 15” CRT Monitor, 5 | |

|Hanns G LCD Monitor, 22 PS2 mouse, 2 USB mouse, 22 PS2 Keyboard, 2| |

|USB Keyboard | |

| | |

|3 units Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

| | |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 202 | |

|MULTI-MEDIA LABORATORY |26 Units |

| | |

|7 Units | |

|Processor: Intel Core TM i3-530, 2.93GHz, 4MB Smart | |

|Motherboard:Intel Desktop Board DH55PJ H55 Memory:2GB DDR3 | |

| | |

|15 Units | |

|Intel Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz Processor, | |

|VIA Intel Motherboard, | |

|Nvidia FX5200 128MB DDR AGP 8X | |

|40 GB Hard Disk 7200 rpm, white 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive,256MB | |

|Memory | |

| | |

|8 Units | |

|Intel Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz Processor, | |

|VIA Intel Motherboard, | |

|Nvidia FX5200 128MB DDR AGP 8X | |

|40 GB Hard Disk 7200 rpm, white 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive,256MB | |

|Memory | |

| | |

|With 8 AOC 15” monitor, 8 Giant 15” monitor, 12 Hanns G LCD | |

|Monitor, 1 Acer 15” monitor, 1 Red Fox 15” monitor, 23 Generic | |

|Mouse, 7 A4tech USB mouse, 23 Generic PS2 Keyboard, 7 A4Tech USB | |

|Keyboard | |

| | |

|3 units Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

| | |

| | |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 205 | |

| |20 Units |

|20 Units | |

|Processor: Intel Core TM i3-530, 2.93GHz, 4MB Smart Cache with | |

|intel HD graphic;32nm technology;two channels o DDR3 1333 MHz | |

|memory; LGA 1156 socket | |

| | |

| | |

|With AOC 152V 15” LCD Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, AVR, | |

| | |

|1 unit Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

| | |

|COMPUTER LABORATORY 206 | |

| |20 Units |

|20 Units | |

|Intel Core i7-2600, Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz(3.8GHz Turbo | |

|Boost);4x256kb L2 cache 8MB L3 cache; LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core; | |

|Asrock H161M-VS or EMAXX EMX-1H61-icafe; Intel HD graphics 2000; | |

|2GB DDR3 1333MHz; 320GB WD SATA III 7200 rpm; Matx Black Casing | |

|600W PSU | |

| | |

|With Hanns-G 16” LCD Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, AVR, | |

| | |

|1 unit Ethernet Hub | |

| | |

|2 units Airconditioning System | |

| | |

|2 units Fire Extinguisher | |

| | |

|1 First-Aid Kit | |

| | |

|1 Printer | |

| | |

|Software Installed: | |

|Ubunto Operating System | |

|Ubunto Software Collection | |

|Open Office | |

|Java Compiler | |

|C++ Compiler | |

|Apache | |

|MySQL | |

| | |

|IT EQUIPMENTS | |

|Multimedia Projectors | |

| |12 units |

|Smart TV |2 Units |

|Tablet PC |5 Units |

|Digital Camera | |

|KODAK Digital Camera |1 unit |

|CANON Digital Camera |1 unit |

|Digital Video Camera | |

|SONY Digital handy Camera with I-Link |1 unit |

|Interface | |

|Printer | |

|HP LaserJet 1200 |1 unit |

|HP LaserJet 1160 |1 unit |

|EPSON LX –300+ |2 units |

|Ink Jets |7 units |

|Hub/ Switch | |

|3D Link 16 Port Network Switch |14 sets |

|4D Link 8 Port Network Switch |1 set |

|Software | |

|Open Source Technology (Ubunto / Ubunto Software Collection) / |1 unit |

|Apache / MySQL / PHP / Java / C++ |1 unit |

6. Description of the maintenance System for the laboratories and Equipment.

A. Maintenance System for the Laboratory Equipment and Apparatus.

1. The Laboratory Professor reports any borrowed nonfunctional equipment to the Laboratory Aide in charge. Any damaged material/apparatus is also reported. The borrower is responsible for replacement for any totally damaged material. If repair is possible for the damaged material, the borrower shoulders the cost for repair.

2. The Laboratory Aide inspects the reported damaged materials and informs the Laboratory Facilities Coordinator.

3. The Laboratory Facilities Coordinator sends communication to the Supplier of the damaged material. The Supplier’s Laboratory Technician suggests recommendations. The Lab Facilities Coordinator then reports to the Dean.

4. The Dean communicates to the Supply Officer and gives possible solutions to the problem.

5. The Supply Officer prepares the purchase request and other necessary documents to address the problem.

B. Maintenance System for the Laboratory Facilities

The Laboratory and Instrumentation Office strictly implements its Laboratory Guidelines. These are:

1. General Guidelines for the Use of Science Laboratory Facilities

2. Guidelines for the Borrowing of Laboratory Materials/Apparatus/Equipments for Laboratory Classes

3. Guidelines for Borrowing of Laboratory Materials/Apparatus/Equipments/Etc for Special Purposes

4. Guidelines for Laboratory Professors/Research Advisers

5. Guidelines for the Use of Computer Laboratories

7. Functional Locally Improvised Apparatus.

|Improvised Apparatus |Purpose/Brief Description |Approving Authority |Subject Where it is Used |Staff Responsible for |

| | | | |Improving |

|Quadrat |For Ecological Habitat Assessment |Instructional Materials |Ecology/Plant Systematics |Faculty In-charge |

| |of Seagrass/Seaweeds |Committee | | |

|Isolation Chamber |For Isolation purposes of cultured |Instructional Materials |General Biology/ |Faculty In-Charge |

| |organisms in Microbiology |Committee |Microbiology | |

|Burlese Funnel |For isolation of soil microfauna |Instructional Materials |Field Biology/Ecology |Faculty In-charge |

| | |Committee | | |

8. Safety Devices Available in the Laboratories

|Laboratory |Safety Device Available |Quantity | |

|CSB2 101, CSB2 102, CSB2 105, CSB2 201, CSB2 202, CSB2 201, |Fire extinguisher |2 pcs per laboratory room | |

|CSB2 205, CSB2 206, Computer Laboratories | | | |

|CSB2 104, Digital Electronics Laboratory | | | |

| | |1 kit per laboratory | |

| |First aid kit | | |

|CSB3 105 (Systematic Zoology Laboratory, Embryology |Exhaust Fan | | |

|Laboratory, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Laboratory) |Medicine Cabinet | | |

| |Safety Shower | | |

| |Fire Extinguisher | | |

| |Eye wash station | | |

| |Fume hood | | |

| |Emergency lamp | | |

|CSB3 106 (General Biology Laboratory, Biodiversity |Exhaust Fan | | |

|Laboratory, Animal Histology Laboratory, Micro technique |Medicine Cabinet | | |

|Laboratory) |Fire Extinguisher | | |

| |Emergency lamp | | |

| | | | |

|CSB3 206 (Microbiology Laboratory, Plant Anatomy and |Exhaust fan | | |

|Physiology Laboratory and Systematic Botany Laboratory, |Medicine cabinet | | |

|Parasitology Laboratory) |Fire extinguisher | | |

| |Laminar Flow | | |

| |Emergency lamp | | |

9. Extent of Compliance with the Team’s Recommendations in the Last Survey Visit

|Preliminary Survey |Action Taken (Compliance) |Percentage of Compliance |Evidence of Compliance |

|Recommendations | | | |

|1. The university management |There is an existing policy | | |

|may promulgate or enact a well |that governs individual units| |University policy on purchases. |

|described policy system on |of the university in | |PPA, PPMP, Purchasing rules and |

|replenishment of perishable |purchasing required materials|100% |regulations. |

|material, coding and inventory |and monitoring them. | | |

|2. Motivate faculty members to |New faculty members of the | | |

|conduct researches, specially |university are mandated to | |Certificates of attendance to |

|innovations to increase the |undergo trainings and | |training seminars for conducting|

|number of fabricated tools and |workshops that will enhance | |researches. |

|apparatuses |their capabilities in | | |

| |conducting research. | |Research outputs |

| |Associate Professors and |100% | |

| |higher ranks are mandated to | | |

| |conduct research aside from | | |

| |instruction | | |

10. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

A. Strengths

1. There is a fully functional multimedia laboratory equipped with the latest multimedia facilities that may be utilized by the department.

2. There are available natural science laboratories with sufficient facilities for conducting science experiments.

3. There is a repair and maintenance system manned by three technical staffs that take care of the computers in the laboratory on a regular basis. There are also technical persons in-charge of other laboratories intended for general education subjects (speech lab, chemistry lab, physics lab, audio-visual lab)

4. A good number of highly skilled technicians are readily available in the computer laboratory.

5. There is a collapsible divider of two laboratory rooms that may accommodate hands-on training seminars and workshops.

6. A LAN facility was installed to provide for internet connection to the laboratory.

7. There is a readily available WiFi access points that may be used by the faculty and students of the college anywhere in the campus.

8. Computer Science major subjects have been reduced to a minimum number for a laboratory class for a better facilitative learning.

9. Additional IT and multimedia equipments were acquired for better delivery of instruction.

B. Area Needing Improvement

1. There are sufficient number of laboratories and computer equipments utilized by BS Information Technology students in the college; however none of these laboratories could handle classes of large size. Though this problem was addressed by splitting large classes in two and by allowing them to use two different laboratories in order to guarantee a one-is-to-one (1:1) ratio between student and computer, it is still better if there is a readily available computer laboratory that could handle large classes at a time. This will ensure that the assigned instructor will be able to attend to the entire class in a single room and in the same schedule at a time.

C. Recommendation

1. The college may consider establishing a computer laboratory that may be utilized by classes of large numbers at a time. This will ensure that laboratory classes will be conducted on the same schedule and on the same laboratory room with one-is-to-one (1:1) ratio between computers and students without splitting the class in two.

.

Prepared by:

ARIS J. ORDONEZ

COORDINATOR, Area IX

Noted by:

LUCY D. ESTIOKO, Ph.D.

Dean, College of Science

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| |CMO required |Quantity of | |

|Equipment |quantity |existing equipment|Difference |

|puter Laboratory | | |Excess |Deficiency |

| 1. CL 101 (Networked / Internet) |15 |26 units | α | |

| 2. CL 102 (Networked / Internet) |15 |26 units | α | |

| 3. CL 105 (Networked / Internet) |15 |25 units | α | |

| 4. CL 201 (Networked / Internet) |15 |24 units | α | |

| 5. CL 202 (Networked / Internet) |15 |26 units | α | |

| 6. CL 205 (Networked / Internet) |15 |20 units | α | |

| 7. CL 206 (Netwoࠀࠕࠗ࠼࠽࠾ࡃ࢈ईछजझधऩrked / Internet) |15 |20 units | α | |

| | | | | |

|B. Others | | | | |

|1. Multimedia Projector |1 unit |12 units | | |

| 2. HP LaserJet 1160 | |1 unit | | |

| 3. Ink Jet Printer |1 per lab |7 units | | |

| 4.D- Link 16 Port | |14 units | | |

|Network Switch | | | | |

| 5. IBM PCSERVER 330 | |1 unit | | |

| 6. OHP | |1 unit | | |

| 7. Smart TV | |2 units | | |

| 8. Tablet PC | |5 units | | |

| 9. D- Link Wireless Router | |5 units | α | |

Subject Professor

Laboratory Aide

Laboratory Facilities Coordinator

Dean

Supply

Laboratory Technician

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