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Presentation transcript:

Safety Rules Physical Science

The #1 priority of schools must be to return the student home in good health. The best way to insure that is to know and follow the safety rules

Rule #1: Always get permission from a teacher before working in the laboratory

Rule #2: Tell the teacher at once if an accident occurs Rule #2: Tell the teacher at once if an accident occurs. Note: even if the accident is minor (spilled water in lab) the teacher should be told. If someone is hurt, the teacher should be told at once.

Rule #3: Learn the safety symbols

Rule #4: Wear Eye Protection in lab, or when working with power equipment or when an eye hazard may exist. Note: a) eye injuries are serious. b) If anything gets into your eye, DO NOT RUB THE EYE. Flush with water and alert the teacher. c) Avoid use of contact lenses when working with chemicals. They may concentrate the fumes against the eye causing damage.

Rule #5: When done, clean all equipment and put it in its proper place Rule #5: When done, clean all equipment and put it in its proper place. Dispose of waste properly.

Rule #6: Keep the work area neat. Put trash where it belongs Rule #6: Keep the work area neat. Put trash where it belongs. Put emptied materials away

Rule #7: Report to the teacher any student who is violating a safety rule. NOTE: a) that student may need the teacher’s help learning a rule; b) if you don’t report them, how can they ever learn to do things right? c) by not reporting a safety hazard, you are saying you do not care about your own and others’ safety and health.

Rule #8: Wear appropriate safety clothing - lab coat, apron, gloves, closed toed shoes, eye protection, hearing protection, etc. NOTE: you must furnish your own closed toe shoes

Rule #9: Loose fitting clothes, long hair, necklaces and bracelets may knock over materials, drag in liquids or get caught in machines. Fasten them securely or remove to prevent injury. (To see potential danger of becoming caught in a machine (manikin) Go to video on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBSwOS90wgQ ) PTO DANGER

Rule #10: Watch for sharp objects, including broken glass Rule #10: Watch for sharp objects, including broken glass. Keep sharp objects away from table edges

Rule #11: Never mix chemicals without immediate instruction and supervision by the teacher.

Rule #12: Prevent ignition sources from starting unwanted fires Rule #12: Prevent ignition sources from starting unwanted fires. Sparks, open flame, and heat can cause fires.

Rule #13: Never bring an animal to school without teacher approval Rule #13: Never bring an animal to school without teacher approval. NOTE: a) animals carry germs (pathogens) on their skin/hair/fur. Wash your hands after handling them.

Rule #14: After lab work, always wash your hands Rule #14: After lab work, always wash your hands. NOTE: Never touch your food, drink, cosmetics, your skin, hair or eyes until after you have washed your hands.

Rule #15: Never eat any plant part, seed or fruit in a lab or outside unless an adult tells you it is safe to do so. NOTE: a) many plants are poisonous. b) Many plants can injure you due to thorns, spines or irritating oils.

Rule #16: Heat only “heat resistant” glass tools Rule #16: Heat only “heat resistant” glass tools. These are identified with a warning symbol. NOTE: untreated glass tools, if heated, may shatter.

Rule #17: Never directly smell chemicals or fumes Rule #17: Never directly smell chemicals or fumes. Note: a) wave your hand over the gas, fanning the fumes near you to smell. b) only do this if told to smell the fumes by the teacher

Rule #18: Do not eat, drink, put hands in mouth while in lab. No gum Rule #18: Do not eat, drink, put hands in mouth while in lab. No gum. NOTE: It is possible that food/drink can get contaminated in a lab.

Rule #19: Be careful with electric cords and equipment Rule #19: Be careful with electric cords and equipment. NOTE: a) hazards include: shock, burns, and tripping on cords; b) turn off electric equipment before plugging it in or unplugging.

Rule #20: Never throw anything!

You will have a consequence for even throwing AIR!

Rule #21: Horse play (messing around) is not allowed.

Rule #22: If something is broken or does not seem to work right, show the teacher

Rule #23: Running may lead to falls and injury.

Rule #24: If you are not sure something is safe, ASK THE TEACHER

Rule #25: Always follow the directions for the lab Rule #25: Always follow the directions for the lab. Do not “experiment” with the experiment.

Rule #26: Know the location of emergency & safety equipment Rule #26: Know the location of emergency & safety equipment. Note: a) fire alarm location; b) fire extinguisher location; c) eye wash stations; d) first aid kit, e) telephone. Note: misuse of safety equipment may be unlawful!

The fire alarm pull box is located at the exit door of the core