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Title: Lab Safety


1
Lab Safety
  • Middle School Science

2
What is lab safety?
  • It is using lab equipment properly
  • It is planning ahead
  • It is taking precautions
  • It is always being on the lookout for dangers

3
Why is lab safety important?
  • The lab can be a very dangerous place.
  • By doing the right thing, we can make sure
    everyone has fun in science without getting hurt.

4
Types of safety equipment
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Fire blanket
  • Eye wash
  • Emergency shower
  • Emergency escape route
  • Fire alarm
  • Telephone
  • Sand

5
Where can I find the safety equipment in my
classroom?
  • Lets look around the room and identify the
    location of the
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Fire blanket
  • Eye wash
  • Emergency shower
  • Emergency escape route
  • Fire alarm
  • Telephone
  • Sand

6
How do I use the fire extinguisher?
  • Pull the pin
  • Aim at the base of the fire
  • Squeeze the handle
  • Sweep side-to-side

7
How do I use the fire blanket?
  • Take out of the blanket box
  • Smother the flames
  • Wrap around the person who is on fire

8
How do I use the eye wash?
  • Push the hand lever or
  • Step on the foot lever
  • Hold your eyes into the water
  • Rinse from inside (closest to the nose) out
  • Rinse for 15 minutes

9
How do I use the emergency shower?
  • Pull the triangular handle
  • Wash for at least 15 minutes
  • Dont worry about your clothes! Well have to
    get you a change afterwards.

10
Where do I go for an emergency escape?
  • Move quickly and quietly out the assigned door
  • Move to the assigned area outside

11
How do I use the fire alarm?
  • ONLY pull if instructed to!
  • Push in the lever then pull
  • CAUTION You will get ink on your hands!

12
How do I use the telephone?
  • The in room phone does NOT dial out. It only
    allows you to call from room to room.
  • Dial the number(s) for the office posted by the
    phone
  • Be sure to identify who you are, where you are,
    and what the emergency is!

13
What do I use sand for?
  • Sand can be used to put out small fires

14
When do I use the safety equipment?
  • Sand and fire extinguisher are for small fires
    only.
  • Use fire blanket for fires involving people.
  • Eye wash and emergency shower need to be used
    anytime that chemicals get into your eyes or on
    your skin.
  • The phone should be used only with teacher
    permission unless the teacher is the nature of
    the emergency.

15
What do I need to do to prepare myself and my
space for a lab?
  • Wear closed-toed shoes
  • Avoid loose clothing jewelry
  • Pull back long hair
  • Avoid using hair spray hair gel
  • Protect your clothing
  • Clear off all extra materials, books, etc.
  • Always wear safety goggles whenever you work
    with
  • Glassware
  • Heat/fire
  • Chemicals

16
Broken Glassware
  • Alert the teacher when broken glassware is found.
    Then follow the teachers instructions for
    disposal.
  • Never use chipped, cracked, or damaged glassware
    as it can shatter when heated.

17
When Heating a Container
  • Never leave anything unattended while it is being
    heated.
  • Make sure that the container being heated is
    always open.
  • Always wear goggles while heating any type of
    container.

18
Never at Home
  • Never practice a science experiment at home.
    Supervision should be present at all times.

19
If an Accident Occurs
  • Always tell the teacher first.
  • Even if you spill something on yourself, let the
    teacher know first before taking any action.

20
When Cleaning Up Your Lab
  • Dispose of chemicals and other materials as
    instructed by your teacher.
  • Never assume its OK to pour any leftover
    chemicals down the sink.
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