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Science Lab Safety

Science Lab Safety. What rules and safety procedures should be in place during science lab experiments?. (Video Warm-Up - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYbOSmYme6Y ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6WARqVdWrE. Science Lab Safety.

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Science Lab Safety

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  1. Science Lab Safety What rules and safety procedures should be in place during science lab experiments? (Video Warm-Up - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYbOSmYme6Y) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6WARqVdWrE

  2. Science Lab Safety Learning Objective: I can identify lab safety symbols. I can explain why safety is especially important in the science classroom.

  3. Our Science Safety Rules • I will listen carefully. • I will follow directions. • I will keep myself and others safe. • Why are each of these rules especially important during science activities and experiments?

  4. Using your 5 Senses. Never touch, taste, or smell science lab materials without permission. • Why is this especially important during science experiments?

  5. Safety Equipment Symbols

  6. Safety Equipment Symbols First aid kit located here. Our first aid kit is located in locker #

  7. No eating or drinking in the science classroom. You might accidentally swallow chemicals or other harmful materials.

  8. Wear appropriate hand protection, such as gloves. This warning is for activities that use hot, unsanitary, or dangerous materials.

  9. Wear appropriate eye protection, such as safety goggles. This warning is for activities that use hot materials or chemicals that can splash.

  10. No running or fooling around in the science classroom. Something dangerous might spill, something might break, or you might miss an important direction.

  11. Wear appropriate clothing protection, such as aprons, smocks or lab coats. This warning is for activities that use chemicals that could splash or stain.

  12. This material is flammable, which means it can easily catch on fire. If something is flammable, you have to make sure not to put it near flames.

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