As a chemist, I need to write laboratory reports at the end of each experiment to convey the techniques and methods used to perform my work. Additionally, progress reports may be required to keep other departments and supervisors informed as to what work is being done, how far along the work is, and when the experiment is to be complete. Finally, the chemical laboratory can be a very dangerous place. Any type of injury or other mishap in the lab will likely be reported in an incident report.
Routine reporting is important because it gives coworkers, employers, or clients information regarding the progress being made on a project.
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