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Lab and Safety Procedures

Lab and Safety Procedures. Major Causes of Lab Accidents . Carelessness Lack of attention Inappropriate behavior. When do you wear safety goggles?. When handling acids or bases. Dealing with an open flame. When doing an activity that could harm your eyes. Heat.

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Lab and Safety Procedures

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  1. Lab and Safety Procedures

  2. Major Causes of Lab Accidents • Carelessness • Lack of attention • Inappropriate behavior

  3. When do you wear safety goggles? • When handling acids or bases. • Dealing with an open flame. • When doing an activity that could harm your eyes.

  4. Heat • A hot plate is the best source of heat. • Make sure all glassware is heat resistant and is not chipped or cracked. • Use a hot plate instead of an open flame.

  5. Food and Drinks • Never taste materials in the lab. • Never eat or drink anything while doing a lab activity.

  6. Cords • Do not have cords where someone can trip. • Do not let cords hang from a table edge so that equipment can be pulled down and broken. • Do not use equipment with frayed cords

  7. Sharps • Never use a double edge razor blades, knives, or other sharp instruments for cutting in lab

  8. Disposal • Do not dispose of lab waste in the trash can. • Check with the teacher before disposing of any materials.

  9. Clean Up • Done at the end of every lab activity • Turn off water, hot plates, and other burners if used. • Put away equipment • Clean up work area • WASH hands

  10. What do you need to know about safety equipment? Where the fire extinguisher and first aid kits are located.

  11. Safety Symbols • See Symbols Worksheet to draw the following symbols. • Disposal: Do not dispose of materials in the sink or trash can. • Biological: Avoid skin contact. Wear mask and gloves. • Fume: Never smell fumes directly. Wear a mask. • Extreme Temperature: Use proper protection when handling. • Electrical: Double check set up with teacher.

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