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Title: Laboratory Safety Guidelines


1
Laboratory Safety Guidelines
2
Prepare Properly
  • Wear a lab apron when working with harmful
    chemicals.
  • Wear safety goggles when working with chemicals
    or heating substances.

3
Adult Supervision
  • Never conduct experiments without adult
    supervision.
  • If you are injured notify the teacher immediately.

4
Special Equipment
  • Be familiar with the location of the following
    equipment
  • A. Fire extinguisher
  • B. Fire blanket
  • C. Emergency shower
  • D. Eye-wash station

5
Spills
  • Notify your teacher immediately if anything
    spills.
  • Spills need to be cleaned up quickly and
    correctly.

6
Food/Drinks
  • Never eat or drink in the lab

7
Clean Working Area
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after handling
    chemicals, cultures, plants, or animals.

8
DANGER!
  • Pull long hair back.
  • Roll long sleeves up when working with fire.

9
Electrical Cords
  • Be sure that electrical cords are not in a place
    where someone can trip over them!
  • When working with electricity make sure your
    hands are dry.

10
Clean Up
  • Be sure that all laboratory surfaces, equipment,
    and tools are cleaned after you finish with them
  • Dispose properly of all chemicals.

11
Heat!
  • Turn off hot plates and burners when not in use.
  • Turn off microscopes when not in use.

12
Heating Substances
  • When heating a substance, always point the test
    tube away from you and other people.
  • When heating over a burner (flame), gently move
    the test tube over the hottest part of the flame.
  • Use tongs or hot pads when handling hot
    equipment. Use a test tube holder when heating
    substances in a test tube.

13
Broken Glassware
  • Do not use chipped or broken glassware.
  • Discard broken glass according to your teachers
    instructions.

14
ACID
  • If you get acid on your skin or in your eyes,
    rinse with cool water for 15 minutes.

15
Odor
Waft to pass easily or gently through the air
  • To test the order of fumes, waft the fumes toward
    your nose.
  • DO NOT INHALE!

16
Burns
  • If you burn your skin, run cool water over the
    affected area.

17
HORSEPLAY
  • Horseplay in the lab is not tolerated under ANY
    circumstances. It can lead to chemical spills,
    accidental fires, and broken equipment.
  • Never throw anything.
  • No wrestling, punching or shoving in the lab even
    if youre just playing.
  • Those types of behaviors will result in your
    removal from the lab and you will earn a zero for
    that lab. You may also be excluded from future
    labs due to inappropriate behavior!

18
WARM- UP
  • Remember the safety rules we talked about
    yesterday?
  • On a sheet of paper (NOT your notebook) answer
    these questions
  • 1. How can you use these rules outside of class?
  • 2. Give me some examples of rules from science
    class that are similar to rules that you follow
    at home

19
A Scientists Equipment
  • Thermometer

20
  • Beaker

Not
21
Flask
Graduated Cylinder
22
Test Tube and Test Tube Rack
23
Test Tube Clamp Ringstand
24
Test Tube Holder
25
Test Tube Brush
26
Bunsen Burner
27
Hot Plate
28
Funnel
29
Dropping Pipet, (Medicine Dropper, Eye Dropper)
30
Beaker Tongs
31
Double Balance Beam
32
Triple Balance Beam
33
Wire Gauze
34
Petri Dish
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