We want to know if you find diaries useful in the lab or if you have other tools you prefer?
Would a lab specific diary be useful, and if so what should be in it?
Look forward to hearing you responses

Thanks for your comment Prima,Prima wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 12:02 Nothing like a Page a Day Diary - a summary of all the pracs (from RiskAssess) in one place, we can scribble room/qty changes, it's easier to see when there are duplicate pracs at the same time, write notes like "take from E5 to B3", etc etc.
It's a bit tedious but we rule lines across each page so we have 5 distinct periods for each day. I would be lost without it, so much easier than referring back to RiskAssess the whole time. It gives an overview, at a glance, of your day.
I also use the Saturday/Sunday pages to write detailed notes for complicated/lots-of-equipment pracs. I thought of using a teacher's daily planner but there isn't enough space.
I even go the extra mile - every year I order a different coloured diary (outside cover) - so much easier to find than a boring black diary!![]()
Hey @Merilyn1,Merilyn1 wrote: ↑31 Jan 2024, 06:57 I love my diary. We use Riskassess for ordering pracs, but for my personal organisation, I would be lost without my own diary. I have two roles (Science and WHS) so it is really easy to forget things.
I've found some organiser diaries that have a week on one page and on the opposite a page for making lists, reminders etc. These work best for me but are hard to come by. My fall back is a week to view.
Overall, the diary is great for noting meetings I have, things I remember I need to do, lists of things I need. I take it into the labs when restocking to write down reminders of things that need to be done etc etc. An electronic version just wouldn't work for me.