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Lab Safety

Lab Safety. Accidents Occur When You Least Expect Them. You Tube: Funny Accidents at home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW0XXxRBecQ. Could these have been prevented?. Being in the Lab. Labs can be a fun and exciting learning environment.

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Lab Safety

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  1. Lab Safety

  2. Accidents Occur When You Least Expect Them • You Tube: Funny Accidents at home • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW0XXxRBecQ Could these have been prevented?

  3. Being in the Lab • Labs can be a fun and exciting learning environment. • It is a privilege for those who can follow instructions. • Labs can be a very dangerous place if people are careless and take things for granted.

  4. Practicing Lab Safety • You can enjoy science more often. • You gain the trust of your teacher. • You keep yourself and others from harm and even death. • So let’s begin…

  5. What is wrong with this picture?

  6. What can we do to prevent accidents? • Be well prepared. • Actively seek signs of danger. • Know the proper procedures.

  7. 10 Safety Rules • Get permission before starting. • Study the procedures. • Use safety equipment like goggles. • Always point materials away from you and other students. • Never eat or drink in a lab; do not inhale or taste any chemicals.

  8. 10 Safety Rules • Know the location of safety equipment and how to use it: fire extinguisher, fire blanket, first aid kit, eyewash and fire alarm. • Be aware of open flames; tie back long hair and loose clothing. • Never run if you are caught on fire. • Keep area organized and clean. • Report any incidences to the instructor, no matter how minor.

  9. Basic First Aid • Always notify your instructor. • Burns: apply cold water. • Cuts: stop bleeding by applying direct pressure. Cover cuts with a clean dressing. • Bruises: Apply cold compresses to bruises. • Fainting: Leave the person lying down. Loosen tight clothing and don’t crowd

  10. Basic First Aid • Foreign matter in eye: Use the eyewash station and flush with plenty of water. • Poisoning: Note the suspect poisoning agent FIRST then call teacher/poison control. Inducing vomiting is not always the remedy. • Chemicals on skin: Flush with large amounts of water.

  11. Lab Clean-Up • Turn off water/gas. Unplug electrical devices. • Return materials to their proper places. • Properly dispose of materials as instructed. • Clean your work area. • Wash your hands!!!

  12. Top 7 Keys to Safety • Stick to these 7 tips and you won’t have to worry about safety. • Stick to these 7 tips and you won’t need first aid. • Stick to these 7 tips and you can have fun in science this year!

  13. Top 7 Keys to Safety #7: Be attentive to the task(s) at hand. • Arby’s zoo commercial

  14. Top 7 Keys to Safety #6: Always check the equipment.

  15. Top 7 Keys to Safety #5: Be attentive to those around you. Ninja partners http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j2YpMSSLh4

  16. Top 7 Keys to Safety #4: Keep your eye on the experiment.

  17. Top 7 Keys to Safety #3: Don’t leave your experiment unattended.

  18. Top 7 Keys to Safety #2: Keep your head on and ALWAYS inform your instructor of any incidents no matter how minor.

  19. Top 7 Keys to Safety #1: Stay calm and don’t panic, you might end up injuring yourself.

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