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Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Writing Risk Assessments Write a risk assessment for making porridge in the woods

Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Hazcards Use the hazcards to find chemicals that are: Irritants Harmful to the environment Poisonous Corrosive Explosive

Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Learning Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment

Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Burning Magnesium HazardsRisksControl Measure s In Case of an Acciden t Risk (High/med ium/low) What could go wrong. How it could hurt you. What can be done to prevent it going wrong. What should you do if it does go wrong. Overall risk level

Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Evaluating your risk assessment Was your risk assessment appropriate? Did you identify all of the hazards? Were your control methods appropriate?

Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Reacting concentrated sulphuric acid to sugar HazardsRisksControl Measure s In Case of an Acciden t Risk (High/med ium/low) What could go wrong. How it could hurt you. What can be done to prevent it going wrong. What should you do if it does go wrong. Overall risk level

Explain how the risks can be controlled and what to do in case of an accident Evaluate your risk assessment Outcomes Describe the hazards and risks in a lab Why do we risk assess practicals?