Ventura Community College Chemistry Department Samantha Freitag

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Ventura Community College Chemistry Department Samantha Freitag Lab Safety Information Ventura Community College Chemistry Department Samantha Freitag

Inform your professor of any sensitives you may have before labs start Inform your professor of any sensitives you may have before labs start. There is greater risk if you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant in the duration of the semester, talk to your professor about it.

Never work alone in the lab. You should only be in the laboratory while a professor or lab technician present.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Hair Pulled Back Student should not be aloud in lab without proper equipment available to them. Professors’ discretion to enforce

Stow away backpacks and purses in a safe place. Definitely not in the hood Not the middle of the floor Not on the lab bench Chemicals could be transferred to your bag and you! Or someone is going to trip.

Front of the Classroom On an empty chair Under the sink in the cabinet

Read chemical bottle labels completely

Do not bring food or drinks into the laboratory Keep it out of the lab

Never taste or touch chemicals with your bare hands

Keep chemical bottles closed when not in use Do not return chemicals to their bottles once they have been dispensed WRONG

Make sure to read the label on the bottle! All waste MUST be dispensed in the proper hazardous waste containers located in the hoods Solid waste Liquid waste Make sure to read the label on the bottle!

Never touch a Bunsen burner if it is on. Or if it has been on recently Never touch a Bunsen burner if it is on! Or if it has been on recently! It’s hot! Ensure your hose connections are secure!

Report all accidents to your professor as soon as possible! You can also tell one of the lab technicians. (Everything that follows is an accident to report)

Clean broken glassware with the dust broom, never use your hands! Tell your professor! Chemistry glassware is made of Borosilicate glass which is very sharp! If you break a thermometer tell your professor before attempting to clean it yourself.

If you spill a chemical on your skin wash the area with water for 15 minutes Tell your professor! Always wash your hands before leaving the lab as well

Pull down on shower handle If you spill a chemical on a large portion of your body, remove clothes and use the shower in the back of the lab Pull down on shower handle This is not the time for modesty! Tell your professor!

If a chemical gets into your eyes, wash your eyes at one of the eye wash stations located in the back for 15 minutes Located in the back of the classroom Tell your professor!

If you spill something use the baking soda acid and the vinegar basic soln’s Use for basic spills Use for acid spills Tell your professor!

Once the solution is neutralized you can either sweep it up with a dust broom or wipe it down with paper towels.

If a major spill occurs call your professor over promptly before attempting to clean it yourself. Tell your professor! Tell your professor!

Accidental fire in your glassware? Smother the flame with a watch glass. Inform your professor or a lab technician.

If your clothes or yourself catch on fire, yell fire and someone else from the classroom should go to the fire blanket located in the back of the classroom and roll you in it. Tell your professor! Tell your professor! You can also use the fire extinguisher or shower. Just get the fire out as quickly as possible.

Chemistry Labs are fun but hazardous places Chemistry Labs are fun but hazardous places! Be careful and pay attention to these guidelines and your professor. Let your professor or one of the lab technicians if you have any questions or concerns about your safety.

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