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1 Safety in the Science Classroom (Elementary)
Mr. Wells Science 2012

2 Safety in the Science Classroom
Eye and Personal Protection Fire and Heat Handling Chemicals Safety with Plants Safety with Animals Disposing and Clean-Up Emergency Procedures

3 Eye and Personal Protection
Wear safety goggles when working with Chemicals Flying objects Fire/flame/hot objects and liquids Cutting glass Gases under pressure

4 Eye and Personal Protection continued
Wear a lab apron and protective gloves when working with Animals and plants Chemicals Learn about the eyewash and safety shower

5 Eyewash and Safety Shower

6 Safety Goggles, Lab Apron and Protective Gloves

7 Fire and Heat Wear safety goggles
Tie back long hair and secure loose clothing Do not heat FLAMMABLE liquids Use a heat source in a safe area Only the teacher uses the matches Hot plates do not look hot and be aware of the electrical cord attached to the hot plate

8 Fire and Heat continued
Be careful of candle drippings- they can burn Learn about the fire extinguisher and fire blanket Only use glassware made for heating Heated glassware does not look hot Report broken glass to the teacher

9 Fire Extinguishers

10 Fires need three things to start and to continue to burn:
The Science of Fire Fires need three things to start and to continue to burn: Fuel Oxygen Heat These three items are part of the fire triangle. Removing or disrupting one of the points will prevent the fire from starting or will extinguish the fire. Oxygen Fire Triangle Fuel Heat

11 Fire Blanket

12 Precautions BUNSEN BURNER HEATING TEST TUBES CANDLE HOT PLATE

13 REPORT BROKEN GLASS TO THE TEACHER
Precautions HOT GLASS DOES NOT LOOK HOT REPORT BROKEN GLASS TO THE TEACHER

14 Handling Chemicals Be careful when using instruments or equipment that contain chemicals in them- like thermometers and batteries Never place chemicals in or near your mouth, eyes or nose Smell solutions by waving your hand over the container Never mix or use chemicals that are not part of the procedures in an experiment

15 Handling Chemicals continued
Wear protective gloves when handling chemicals Always read the label before using any chemical Report all chemical spills to the teacher immediately Remember the use of the eyewash and safety shower. Learn about a fume hood

16 Precautions WAVE YOUR HAND OVER THE SOLUTION TO SMELL IT (Whiff)
READ THE LABELS OF THE CHEMICALS BEFORE USING THEM

17 Fume Hood

18 NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE LAB
Precautions NO HORSEPLAY IN THE LAB NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE LAB

19 Safety with Plants Wash your hands after working with plants or plant parts Wear protective gloves if you are sensitive to chemicals in plants Do not put any plants or plant parts in your mouth

20 Safety with Animals Only handle animals with teacher’s permission
Wash your hands after working with animals Wear protective gloves and/or a lab apron when handling animals Do not bring animals to your classroom without the teacher’s permission Do not handle wild animals that are alive or dead

21 Disposing and Clean-Up
Follow teacher’s instructions for clean-up and disposing of any chemicals Wash your hands with soap and water Put all materials away as instructed by the teacher Make sure lab or desk area is left clean

22 What NOT to do in the laboratory! INSTRUCTIONS
On the next slide is a picture of 36 areas in a science laboratory that are not safe. For each area, explain what is wrong and/or what should be done to correct the situation. Each area has been enlarged in a separate slide. Write your answers on the paper provided.

23 What NOT to do in the laboratory!

24 AREA 1: What is wrong?

25 AREA 2: What is wrong?

26 AREA 3: What is wrong?

27 AREA 4: What is wrong?

28 AREA 5: What is wrong?

29 AREA 6: What is wrong? Fume Hood

30 AREA 7: What is wrong?

31 AREA 8: What is wrong?

32 AREA 9: What is wrong?

33 AREA 10: What is wrong?

34 AREA 11: What is wrong?

35 AREA 12: What is wrong?

36 AREA 13: What is wrong?

37 AREA 14: What is wrong?

38 AREA 15: What is wrong?

39 AREA 16: What is wrong?

40 AREA 17: What is wrong?

41 AREA 18: What is wrong?

42 AREA 19: What is wrong?

43 AREA 20: What is wrong?

44 AREA 21: What is wrong?

45 AREA 22: What is wrong?

46 AREA 23: What is wrong?

47 AREA 24: What is wrong?

48 AREA 25: What is wrong?

49 AREA 26: What is wrong?

50 AREA 27: What is wrong?

51 AREA 28: What is wrong?

52 AREA 29: What is wrong?

53 AREA 30: What is wrong?

54 AREA 31: What is wrong?

55 AREA 32: What is wrong?

56 AREA 33: What is wrong?

57 AREA 34: What is wrong?

58 AREA 35: What is wrong?

59 AREA 36: What is wrong?

60 THE END


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