Good object handling practices are designed to reduce the risk of damage to collections. You have an opportunity to handle ancient artefacts, cultural material, natural specimens and artworks – a rare and valuable educational experience.
Careful handling practices are essential during all object handling sessions.
- Gloves: You must wear gloves to avoid the transfer of oils/sweat which can damage an object. The gloves provided are single-use gloves, with multiple sizes available to ensure a comfortable fit. Always put gloves on before handling any object. Do not reuse gloves, as this can transfer oils, sweat, etc to objects. Gloves should be disposed of in the glove-recycling box near the door to the room.
- Handling objects: Before handling an object, you should consider how best to pick it up and check for any points of weakness or signs of damage. If the object is appropriate for handling, then, with gloved hands, use open palms over the largest and most stable surface area to pick it up. Avoid holding objects by rims, handles, etc and never poke inside an object.
- Close inspection: Some objects are not appropriate for handling (due to their fragility and/or toxicity), especially items from the natural history collection and some artworks. In these cases, the items will be available for close inspection in the OBL studios.
- Moving objects: Objects should not be moved around the room.