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Safety Guidelines for High Enrollment Labs: Be Careful Everywhere

This guide emphasizes the importance of safety in high enrollment lab settings, where accidents are more common due to limited space. It provides crucial directions to follow, such as wearing appropriate clothing and maintaining a clean environment to prevent hazards like cuts, burns, and poisons. Students are reminded to be vigilant and aware of potential dangers to avoid accidents in the lab. The text serves as a comprehensive safety resource for lab participants.

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Safety Guidelines for High Enrollment Labs: Be Careful Everywhere

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  1. Where is safety important? • Everywhere!

  2. Be Careful! • High enrollment • Less space • More accidents

  3. Read and follow all directions • Be aware of potential dangers

  4. No horseplay!

  5. Wear appropriate clothing • Goggles • No loose clothing • No open toes • Long hair tied back

  6. Maintain clean lab area • Clean sink • Clean glassware • No trash

  7. No food or drinks

  8. The 3 Hazards • Cuts • Burns • Poisons

  9. Cuts • Call teacher if you break glass • Wear shoes at all times

  10. Burns • Assume glassware is hot • Fire extinguisher not for people • Fire blanket for people • Fire alarm outside door

  11. Poisons • Wear goggles • Waft chemicals • Never taste • Use eye wash • Remove contaminated clothes • Get fresh air • Wash your hands

  12. What’s wrong with these pictures?

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