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LAB SAFETY. Safety is Your Responsibility. Lab Safety*. No eating or drinking in the lab. No chewing gum during labs. Lab Safety. Never work in the laboratory without proper supervision by an instructor. Lab Safety*.
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LAB SAFETY Safety is Your Responsibility
Lab Safety* • No eating or drinking in the lab. • No chewing gum during labs.
Lab Safety • Never work in the laboratory without proper supervision by an instructor
Lab Safety* • Knowledge is the best prevention. Read the directions before beginning any lab procedure.
Lab Rules • Never carry out unauthorized experiments • Come to lab prepared • Follow directions
Eye Safety* • Eye protection (goggles) must be worn in all labs using chemicals and glassware.
Eye Safety • Do not wear contacts when working with chemicals.
Clothing Safety* • Students should wear durable clothing that covers the arms, legs, torso and feet. (Note: sandals or open-toed shoes should not be worn when working with chemicals, glassware or sharp objects).
Clothing Protection* • Wear a lab apron to protect clothing. • Secure loose sleeves.
Fire Safety • An open flame may be ignited only when no flammable solvents are in the vicinity. Check to make sure the area is clear.
Fire Safety • This is the most common type of lab fire. • Never reach across an open flame. • Keep paper away from open flames.
Heating Safety • Use proper procedures when lighting Bunsen burners. • Do not ever leave a flame unattended. • Turn off gas valves when not in use.
Heating Safety • Always remember,hot glassware looks exactly the same as COLD glassware, be careful what you touch.
Chemical Safety • If chemicals splash into someone's eyes, act quickly and get them into the eye wash station.
Chemical Safety • Never taste any chemical in the lab. • Label all bottles and test tubes containing chemicals.
Chemical Safety • Never add water to acids • Always add acid to water
Chemical Spills • Treat all spills as hazardous. • Notify your teacher of any chemical spills. • Use proper procedures to clean all spills.
Gas Precaution • Do not inhale fumes directly, wave the substance towards you. • Point all test tubes and away from you.
Electrical Safety • Never handle electrical equipment with wet hands. • Keep all cords out of water.
Emergency Procedures* • In case of injury (cut, burn, fire etc.) Notify the instructor immediately.
F i r e • If your partner is involved in a fire – get the fire blanket. The teacher will aid you in smothering the fire. • Remember STOP, DROP and ROLL.
F i r e • Clothing or Hair are the most dangerous types of lab fire. • If you are involved in a fire stay where you are. Help will come to you.
B r o k e n G l a s s • This is the most common lab accident. • If you break glassware stop and notify the teacher. • Do NOT throw broken glass into the trash can. Place it in the broken glass container.
C u t s & S c r a p e s • Report immediately . • There is always a chance of infection . • Do not come into contact with another person’s blood.
Emergency Procedures • In case of a fire or dangerous situation, notify everyone who may be affected immediately, be sure the lab instructor is also notified.
Know the Location and Operation of : • Fire extinguishers • Fire blanket • Exit doors
Know the Location and Operation of : • Telephones • Safety showers and eye wash stations • First Aid Kit
Biology Safety • Wear gloves when working with preserved animals. • Handle all living organisms with care and respect.
Biology Safety • Use sterile techniques when transferring bacteria. • Never open a petri dish with bacteria or mold cultures.
Glassware Heat Eye and Face Sharps Electrical Animal Chemical Fire Lab Safety SymbolsFound in your textbook
Flammable Explosive Toxic/Poison Irritant Corrosive Environmental Other Chemical Hazards and Symbols
Safety First • Safety starts and ends with you.