Lab Safety The lab is an exciting place but it can be a dangerous place if the rules are not followed.

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Lab Safety The lab is an exciting place but it can be a dangerous place if the rules are not followed.

Personal Protective Equipment Many materials in the lab cause eye injury. Protect yourself by wearing splash proof goggles. (Use when working with chemicals, when heating materials, etc.) Wear lab aprons or coats when working with chemicals or heated substances. Wear protective gloves when handling hazardous chemicals and materials.

Proper Dress Wear long-sleeved blouses & shirts Wear pants to protect your legs Tie back long hair Wear shoes without open ends Remove or tie back any article of clothing or jewelry that hangs down from the body

General Lab Rules Read all directions for doing an investigation before beginning. Be alert and listen for directions. Ask questions if you are unsure of anything. Never perform activities that are not authorized by the teacher. Do not handle equipment without permission.

Take extra precautions when handling chemicals. Never pour chemicals or other substances into the sink or trash container. If a spill occurs, notify the teacher immediately Never eat or drink in the lab. Never drink from a beaker or other container used in the lab There should never be loud talking or playing the laboratory

Handle cutting instruments carefully. Never cut materials towards you - cut away from yourself. Upon finishing the investigation, clean up your work area and return equipment and supplies to their proper place. Wash your hands with soap and warm water after every investigation. Turn off all burners before leaving the lab.

Know the location and use of all safety equipment (fire extinguishers, eye/face wash station, safety shower, fire blankets, chemical spill kits) Never work in the lab alone or without permission. Do not enter supply or storage rooms without permission or a teacher present.

First Aid Be aware of the locations of the first-aid kit, but allow the teacher to administer first aid to an injured student Report all accidents to your teacher immediately.

First Aid Procedures Learn what to do in case of an accident: 1. When chemicals splash onto the body, rush to the safety shower, pull the handle, and remain in the shower for at least 15 minutes. 2. If materials enter your eye, rush to the eye/face wash station and flush the eyes for at least 15 minutes. Hold open your eyelids with your fingers or get assistance from the teacher. 3. Report minor cuts or burns to the teacher

Use Fire Safety Do not use an open flame without first putting on safety goggles. Know how to light and regulate the flame on a burner. Never leave an open flame unattended. When the burner is not being used, turn it off. Keep your area clean and free from clutter. Do not reach across an open flame.

Fire Safety Always point the open end of a test tube away from others when heating liquids. (Chemicals can boil out unexpectedly) Never heat chemicals in a closed container. (The expanding gas can cause the container to explode) Do not pick up a container that has been heated or hand a heated container to someone. Hold the back of your hand near the container and check for heat. If you feel heat, use a mitten or tongs to pick up the container.

Use Chemicals Safely Never touch, taste, or smell any chemical that you do not know is harmless. If you are instructed to smell fumes, do so by gently waving your hand over the container so that the fumes are brought to you. Do not bring the container to your nose. Do not inhale the fumes directly from the container.

Use only chemicals listed in the investigation and do not substitute other chemicals for the ones listed. Notify the teacher immediately if chemicals have spilled. Dispose of chemicals properly as directed by the teacher. Do not pour them into the sink or trash.

Use extra precautions with acids and bases. Always pour acid into water. Do not pour water into acids. Remember to wash any acid or base from your skin immediately and notify the teacher. Use a pipette bulb. Never pipette liquids using your mouth. Read the labels twice before using a chemical.

Do not pour extra chemicals back into the original container. This causes contamination and may cause incorrect results in future investigations. Never use the same spatula to remove chemicals from two different containers. Each container should have its own spatula.

Never use broken or chipped glassware. If glassware breaks, notify your teacher and properly dispose of it in a broken glassware container. Glassware Safety

Electrical Equipment Safety Be careful not to shock yourself or another person. Turn off all power sources when setting up circuits or repairing equipment. Do not use metal articles such as rulers, metal pencils or pens; do not wear rings, metal watchbands, or bracelets when working with electrical equipment.

When disconnecting electrical equipment, pull from the plug and not the wire. Use caution when handling electrical equipment that has been in use. It may be warm or hot. Never connect, disconnect, or operate a piece of electrical equipment with wet hands or while standing on a wet floor.

Keys to Lab Safety Follow your teacher’s directions ! Do not perform any actions unless you have been directed to do so. If you are unsure of what to do, ask the teacher before proceeding with the lab. Be serious when you are in the lab! Acting silly will only result in harm to yourself or other students. Pay Attention !

Vocabulary Demonstrate Plan Implement Collect Observe Measure Organize Analyze Evaluate Communicate Construct Draw Inferences Record Recognize Hypothesize