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Safe Labs for Chemistry Students Dr. Mike Bridge, Prof. Sylvia Draper, Dr. Noelle Scully

Safe Labs for Chemistry Students Dr. Mike Bridge, Prof. Sylvia Draper, Dr. Noelle Scully Application for UK HEA Physical Sciences Taskforce Dr. Bill Byers, University of Ulster, Dr. Tina Overton, University of Hull. Access to information. Access to data. Identifying chemical hazards.

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Safe Labs for Chemistry Students Dr. Mike Bridge, Prof. Sylvia Draper, Dr. Noelle Scully

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  1. Safe Labs for Chemistry Students Dr. Mike Bridge, Prof. Sylvia Draper, Dr. Noelle Scully Application for UK HEA Physical Sciences Taskforce Dr. Bill Byers, University of Ulster, Dr. Tina Overton, University of Hull

  2. Access to information Access to data Identifying chemical hazards Safety Training – without the boredom ! Real life events Safe-practice in Labs Transfer of knowledge Use of Safety Data Recording and storing MSDS Experimental hazards Handling chemicals

  3. Safety talks Real event Focus Laboratory Scavenger hunt Looking for and Prioritising hazards Self-Informing-Self Modular Learning T.L.Helser J.Chem.Ed. 1999, 76, 68 Prioritising and storing data – ‘on insects’ ‘The Four Pests’ S.M.Wright J. Chem. Ed. 82, 10, 2005, 1519 Life Experiences for Risk Assessment Team competition exercise and prize Incorrectly assembled apparatus Industrial Invited Speaker

  4. ½- Day Safety Training Workshop Web-based Education • Target Audience: 3 yr undergraduates + • Laboratory scavenger hunt • – to identify and prioritise 5 most serious hazards in teaching lab • - to note staged assembly hazards – distillation, over-night form, vacuum line set-up • Simple MCQ self-test – how much do I know now ? • Real Life accidents – e.g. methylmercury contact, fumehood explosions, fire extinguishers • MSDS sheets - completion, storage and access • Invited Speaker • Prize-giving for teams scavenger hunt • Future development as modular content to postgraduate course • On-line assessment of workshop through webCT of Remote Work

  5. Safe Labs for Science School of Chemistry University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin Time Topic Venue 13.40 – 13.50 Introduction: organisation 13.50 – 14.20 Lab Scavenger Hunt Cocker lab Group A MCQ Quiz Phys Chem Lab Group B 14.25 – 14.55 Lab Scavenger Hunt Cocker lab Group B MCQ Quiz Phys Chem Lab Group A 15.00 – 15.30 Scenario Based Events Prof Sylvia Draper 15.30 – 16.00 MSDS and Risk Assessments Dr Mike Bridge 16.00 – 16.15 Feedback and Answers to MCQ Dr Noelle Scully 16.15 – 16.30 Coffee and Biscuits Staff Coffee Room Invited speaker Lecture 16.30 – 17.30 Dr Michael Gillen: Member of Health and Safety Executive, IBEC ‘Chemical Safety – Walking the Walk not Talking the Talk’ 17.30 – 17.35 Prize-giving followed by Reception Event : Sponsored by The UK Higher Education Academy (Physical Sciences Section)

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