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Title: LAB SAFETY


1
LAB SAFETY
  • IS NO ACCIDENT
  • BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS!

2
REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTION
  • GOGGLES
  • APRONS
  • PUT ON BEFORE GETTING ANY CHEMICALS OR EQUIPMENT

3
PERSONAL CHOICES
  • NO FOOD IN LAB AREA
  • WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER USING CHEMICALS OR
    HANDLING EQUIPMENT
  • KEEP THINGS AWAY FROM FACE AND HAIR
  • NO COSMETICS

4
PERSONAL CHOICES II
  • KEEP FACE AWAY FROM CONTAINERS
  • TIE LONG HAIR BACK
  • NEVER TOUCH OR TASTE SUBSTANCES
  • REPORT ALL CUTS, BURNS, AND INJURIES

5
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
  • SAFETY SHOWER
  • EYE WASH
  • FIRE BLANKET
  • FIRE EXTINGUISHER

6
SAFETY SHOWER
  • USED FOR LARGE AMOUNT OF STRONG SUBSTANCE SPILLED
    ON A PERSON
  • RINSE FOR 20 MINUTES
  • REMOVE AFFECTED CLOTHING
  • SEND FOR NURSE

7
EYE WASH
  • USED FOR CHEMICAL IN THE EYE
  • RINSE FOR 20 MINUTES
  • HOLD EYE OPEN
  • SEND FOR NURSE

8
FIRE BLANKET
  • USED FOR CLOTHING OR HAIR ON FIRE
  • WRAP AROUND PERSON AND OVER THEIR HEAD

9
BURNING HAIR
  • OFTEN DETECTED BY ODOR
  • FLAMES MIGHT BE SMALL

10
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
  • PASS
  • PULL THE PIN
  • AIM AT THE BASE OF FIRE
  • SQUEEZE THE TRIGGER
  • SWEEP AROUND THE BASE OF THE FIRE

11
WASTE DISPOSAL
  • FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY
  • BROKEN GLASS GOES INTO THE PROPER CONTAINER

12
HANDLING CHEMICALS
  • DONT TOUCH UNLESS YOU ASK!

13
OBSERVING CHEMICALS
  • KEEP A REASONABLE DISTANCE BETWEEN FACE AND
    SUBSTANCE
  • WAFT FOR ODOR

14
HANDLING GLASSWARE
  • CHECK FOR CHIPS OR CRACKS
  • (DO NOT use chipped or cracked glass!)
  • USE INSULATED GLOVES IF HOT
  • SIT HOT GLASS ON INSULATING PAD
  • CLEAN UP BROKEN GLASS WITH DUSTPAN AND BRUSH, NOT
    FINGERS

15
FIRST AID
  • CHEMICAL ON SKIN WASH
  • CHEMICAL IN MOUTH SPIT AND FLUSH

16
HAZARDS
  • HEALTH
  • FLAMMABILITY
  • REACTIVITY

17
TOXIN
  • SUBSTANCE THAT CAN HURT YOU IN SMALL AMOUNTS

18
TOXICITY
  • DETERMINED BY HOW MUCH (DOSE)
  • ALSO AFFECTED BY TIME OF EXPOSURE

19
PERSONAL EXPOSURE
  • BREATHING
  • EATING / DRINKING
  • THROUGH SKIN
  • THROUGH CUT

20
RATING SCALES
  • QUICK ID OF HAZARD LEVEL
  • 0 IS NO HAZARD
  • 4 IS THE WORST HAZARD

21
HEALTH 4
  • VERY SHORT EXPOSURE COULD CAUSE DEATH OR MAJOR
    INJURY EVEN WITH QUICK MEDICAL TREATMENT
  • EXAMPLES HYDROGEN CYANIDE, CHLORINE, NICOTINE

22
HEALTH 3
  • SHORT EXPOSURE COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY EVEN
    WITH QUICK MEDICAL TREATMENT
  • EXAMPLES PHENOL, POTASSIUM, CARBON MONOXIDE

23
HEALTH 2
  • LONG EXPOSURE COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, SHORT
    EXPOSURE CAN BE MEDICALLY TREATED
  • EXAMPLES CAFFEINE, NAPHTHALENE

24
HEALTH 1
  • EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OR MINOR INJURY
  • EXAMPES ACETONE, GRAPHITE

25
HEALTH 0
  • NO SIGNIFICANT HAZARD
  • EXAMPLES PARAFFIN, DISTILLED WATER, CHARCOAL

26
FLAMMABLE VS. COMBUSTIBLE
  • COMBUSTIBLE CAN BURN
  • FLAMMABLE EASILY IGNITED AND BURNS READILY

27
FLAMMABILITY 4
  • HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
  • EXAMPLES BUTANE, NATURAL GAS, PROPANE, METHANE

28
FLAMMABILITY 3
  • CAN BURN UNDER MOST CONDITIONS
  • EXAMPLES ACETONE, ETHYL ALCOHOL

29
FLAMMABILITY 2
  • MUST BE HEATED MODERATELY TO BURN
  • EXAMPLES DIESEL FUEL, MINERAL SPIRITS

30
FLAMMABILITY 1
  • MUST BE HEATED A LOT TO BURN
  • EXAMPLES MINERAL OIL, LUBRICATING OIL

31
FLAMMABILITY 0
  • CANNOT BURN (CAN BE USED TO EXTINGUISH FIRES)
  • EXAMPLES WATER, CARBON DIOXIDE, HALON

32
REACTIVITY
  • HOW EASILY A SUBSTANCE REACTS AND EXPLODES
  • MAY OR MAY NOT INVOLVE OTHER SUBSTANCES

33
REACTIVITY 4
  • EASILY EXPLODES
  • EXAMPLES NITROGLYCERINE

34
REACTIVITY 3
  • CAN EXPLODE IF SHOCKED
  • EXAMPLES TNT, DYNAMITE
  • REACT VIOLENTLY WITH WATER
  • EXAMPLES POTASSIUM, SODIUM

35
REACTIVITY 2
  • BECOME REACTIVE BUT DO NOT EXPLODE
  • REACT SIGNIFICANTLY WITH WATER
  • EXAMPLES LITHIUM, CALCIUM CARBIDE

36
REACTIVITY 1
  • BECOME REACTIVE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES BUT DO NOT
    EXPLODE
  • REACT MILDLY WITH WATER
  • EXAMPLES SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE, CALCIUM OXIDE

37
REACTIVITY 0
  • DO NOT REACT
  • EXAMPLES TABLE SALT, SAND (SiO2)

38
SOURCES OF INFO
  • PRODUCT LABEL
  • DIAMOND SYMBOL
  • MSDS

39
DIAMOND SYMBOL
40
SPECIAL INFO
  • SLASHED W MEANS REACTS WITH WATER

41
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
  • MOST DETAILED SOURCE OF INFO
  • REQUIRED BY RIGHT TO KNOW LAW

42
RIGHT TO KNOW LAW
  • YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW WHAT HAZARDS YOU ARE
    EXPOSED TO ON YOUR JOB

43
REQUIRED MSDS CONTENT
  • NAME
  • INGREDIENTS (COMPOSITION)
  • PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
  • FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
  • REACTIVITY DATA

44
MSDS CONTENT II
  • HEALTH HAZARD INFO
  • SPILL, LEAK, AND CLEAN UP INFO
  • PERSONAL PROTECTION
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