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Studio 1b, Fall 2006

Follow these lab safety rules for a safe and efficient lab experience. Use common sense, dress appropriately, know the location of safety equipment, use chemicals properly, dispose of chemicals correctly, clean up accidents promptly, and keep your workspace clean and organized.

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Studio 1b, Fall 2006

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  1. Studio 1b, Fall 2006 Lab Safety

  2. Rule #1: Common Sense You will be working with some chemicals that can be very dangerous if used incorrectly. It is very important to be safe in the lab. First and foremost, use common sense!  

  3. Always… Images courtesy of University Nebraska-Lincoln

  4. Always dress appropriately • Shoes • Long pants • Long hair Image courtesy of University Nebraska-Lincoln

  5. Leave you “stuff” by the door The only thing you should have at your lab bench is your lab notebook and something to write with.

  6. No Eating or Drinking in Lab Images courtesy of University Nebraska-Lincoln

  7. Know the Location of the Safety Equipment Images courtesy of University Nebraska-Lincoln

  8. Use Chemical Properly Return classroom reagents to their shelf when done weighing or pouring. Use care to prevent contamination: Never return chemicals to the bottles from which they came.  Pour out only what you need. Never leave a reaction or heat source unattended!

  9. Dispose of Chemicals Properly Chemicals should be disposed of properly in the disposal hood.- Read the labels carefully before pouring chemicals in bottles.- Solid waste goes in a bucket.- Broken glass should be put in the wastebasket.- NEVER pour anything down the drain without your instructor's permission

  10. Accidents Happen: Clean them Up Tell your instructor if .... Any accidents occur. Any skin contact with chemicals occurs - wash with large volumes of water. Any chemical spills occur. Never use cracked or chipped glassware. Clean up broken glass promptly and carefully.

  11. Clean up after Yourself Make sure reagent shelves are clean and organized: return all reagent bottles to their proper positions Clean balance areas - brush off balances. Clean any glassware & equipment used - return all materials from your lab drawer to their proper place. Clean lab benches. Make sure any trash is disposed of properly.

  12. Commonly Forgotten Clean-up Duties 3) 1) 2) • Clean the balance • Lock your drawer • Check the lab bench for items left behind

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