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Laboratory Safety (How to have fun in the lab without getting hurt)
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Know hazard classification
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The HMIS label, Like the NFPA 704 diamond, provides hazardous information. Color for type of hazard and numbers for the degree of the hazard, four being the most hazardous. In addition the HMIS system provides information on the type of personal protective equipment (PPE) that should be used when handling this material. In this category a letter is used to indicate what combination of PPE should be used. A = Safety glasses B = Safety glasses, gloves C = Safety glasses, gloves, chemical apron D = Face shield, gloves, chemical apron E = Safety glasses, gloves, dust respirator F = safety glasses, gloves, chemical apron, dust respirator G = Safety glasses, gloves, vapor respirator H = Splash goggles, gloves, chemical apron, vapor respirator I = Safety glasses, gloves, dust and vapor respirator J = Splash goggles, gloves, chemical apron, dust and vapor respirator K = Air line hood or mask, gloves, full chemical suit, boots X = Ask Supervisor Note: before using any respirator contact EH&S for assistance.
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Know the location of… First aid kit Safety shower Eye wash fountain Fire alarm Fire blanket Fire extinguishers Fume hoods and auxiliary fan switches Telephones (nearest 2)
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Lab Safety Guidelines (1) No person is to work alone in a laboratory All work is to be done during the scheduled laboratory periods. Unauthorized experiments are forbidden.
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Lab Safety Guidelines (2) "Horseplay" is strictly forbidden in the laboratory. Unauthorized persons are not allowed in the laboratory without teacher’s permission.
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Lab Safety Guidelines (3) Do not attempt to pick up broken glass with your bare hands. Work only in well ventilated areas. Turn off Bunsen burners when they are not in use and NEVER leave one unattended.
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Lab Safety Guidelines (4) In case of any accident or injury, no matter how minor, notify the instructor at once. Clean up chemical or biological material spills only under the direct supervision of your laboratory instructor.
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Lab Safety Guidelines (5) Notify the teacher of any medical problems or allergies (to anything to be used in the lab) you have. Eating, drinking or gum chewing is NOT permitted at any time in the laboratory.
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Lab Safety Guidelines (6) Wear goggles when something can get in your eyes. Laboratory coats are to be worn to protect your clothing; wear clothing that covers your torso and legs. Sandals and canvas shoes are not permitted. Wear only shoes that shed liquids. NEVER attend lab with bare feet.
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Lab Safety Guidelines (4) High voltage or other electronic equipment should be used only after being demonstrated by your instructor. Be aware of your neighbors' activities for you may be the victim of their mistakes. If necessary, inform the instructor.
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Now, Your Assignment Create a poster about Laboratory Safety Use information shown in this presentation Poster can be about safe lab practice Poster can show unsafe lab practice…with a warning Draw it and color it, if you wish Due by end of period
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Now, Your Assignment You now get to take a Safety Lab Test! Good luck!
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