Title: Lab Safety
1Lab Safety
2What 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
3Why 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.
4Types of safety equipment
- Fire extinguisher
- Fire blanket
- Eye wash
- Emergency shower
- Emergency escape route
- Fire alarm
- Telephone
- Sand
5Where 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
6How do I use the fire extinguisher?
- Pull the pin
- Aim at the base of the fire
- Squeeze the handle
- Sweep side-to-side
7How do I use the fire blanket?
- Take out of the blanket box
- Smother the flames
- Wrap around the person who is on fire
8How 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
9How 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.
10Where do I go for an emergency escape?
- Move quickly and quietly out the assigned door
- Move to the assigned area outside
11How 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!
12How 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!
13What do I use sand for?
- Sand can be used to put out small fires
14When 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.
15What 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
16Broken 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.
17When 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.
18Never at Home
- Never practice a science experiment at home.
Supervision should be present at all times.
19If an Accident Occurs
- Always tell the teacher first.
- Even if you spill something on yourself, let the
teacher know first before taking any action.
20When 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.