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Lab Safety Unit 1 Lesson 2

Students will be able to: Lab Safety Students will be able to: Explain the importance of lab safety. Know the common lab safety guidelines. Give the meaning for common lab safety symbols. Explain chemical safety, heating and fire safety, glassware safety and safety while handling microorganisms.

Lab Safety Key Vocabulary: Acid spill, Aseptic technique, Biohazard, Combustible, Corrosive, Disinfectant, Flammable, Hazardous, Pathogenic, Poison, Radioactive, Safety guidelines, Safety flame, Specimen, Toxic

Lab Safety Working in a biology laboratory can be fun and interesting, but it can also be dangerous. Because of this, safety guidelines have been put in place in order to ensure that the risks to students, researchers, teachers and other staff members working there are minimized.

Lab Safety Risks in the Laboratory There are a number of different risks for people who learn and work in the laboratory. These include exposure to hazardous chemicals, pathogenic (disease-causing) biological materials and sharp objects like scalpels, blades and broken glass. Thus, it is very important to have safety precautions in place when working in the laboratory to ensure the safety of the workers.

LAB SAFETY LAB SAFETY RULES

Lab Safety Common Lab Safety Guidelines/ General Safety Rules: These guidelines must be followed by everyone working in the laboratory. Always wear a lab coat or apron inside the laboratory. Shoes should be close-toed to avoid any injuries from chemical spills to sharp objects falling.

Lab Safety Common Lab Safety Guidelines/ General Safety Rules: The workbench or workstation should be clean and organized. All water bottles, lunch boxes, purses, bags, books, notebooks, etc. should be kept on a separate shelf or in a locker. Keep your laboratory area clean. Clean up any spillages and used equipment as you go.

Lab Safety Common Lab Safety Guidelines/ General Safety Rules: There is no drinking or eating allowed inside the laboratory. Listen to the instructor before handling any equipment or chemicals. Only mix chemicals which you are told are safe to mix.

Lab Safety Common Lab Safety Guidelines/ General Safety Rules: When handling chemicals of any kind, wear safety goggles to avoid possible eye damage. This also applies to those who wear glasses and contact lenses. When handling certain chemicals or pathogenic materials, you may need to wear gloves. If a chemical spills onto your skin, you should wash it off straight away and inform your teacher.

Lab Safety Common Lab Safety Guidelines/ General Safety Rules: Masks should be worn if working with chemicals that produce fumes, allergens and also while handling microorganisms. Mouth pipetting is strictly prohibited. Do not taste chemicals or solvents. Long hair should be tied back, and loose or bulky clothing, like jackets and scarves should be removed.

Lab Safety Common Lab Safety Guidelines/ General Safety Rules: All glassware must be washed thoroughly after use and should be left to air-dry. When handling hot objects, tongs are used to avoid burnt fingers. Know the location of first aid box, fire extinguisher and other safety features of your laboratory.

LAB SAFETY SAFETY SYMBOLS

Lab Safety Safety Symbols Safety symbols, hazard symbols or safety labels are signs that warn the user about the substance he/she is about to handle. They tell the user about the nature of the substance. There are many safety symbols used in the laboratory. The following slides give some of the symbols and their meanings.

Lab Safety Safety Symbols This symbol indicates that the material is toxic and should not be consumed, inhaled or exposed to skin. The material will burn in the presence of air/oxygen. Flammable substances include various gases, aerosols, liquids such as solvents and solids. Poison/Toxic Material Flammable Material

Lab Safety The material is explosive in nature and may explode if not handled properly. The substance, (usually found on live wires) is carrying high voltage and should not be touched with bare hands. Explosive High Voltage

Lab Safety The material is hazardous and may be infectious in nature. The chemical is corrosive in nature and might irritate the skin or eyes. Biohazard Corrosive Chemical

Lab Safety The surface of this material is either hot or may lead to an electric shock. The substance should not be touched with bare hands. The area is wet or slippery, and extra care is needed to avoid physical injury. Electric Shock/ Hot Surface Wet/Slippery Area

Lab Safety Safety goggles are needed for this experiment, or, inside this area of the laboratory at all times. Gloves must be worn when handling this material as it may contain pathogenic microorganisms or allergenic chemicals. Safety footwear (usually boots) are required to be worn in the laboratory.

Lab Safety Ear protection is necessary for work in this area. The material emits radiation which is non-ionizing in nature. The material being used is radioactive in nature and is known to emit harmful radiation.

Lab Safety The object is sharp and might cause physical injuries like cuts. This equipment/glassware should be handled with care as it breaks easily. Waste materials that can be disposed of should be placed in this container. Sharp Objects Breakage Disposal

SAFETY FOR CHEMICALS, HEAT, GLASSWARE, SPECIMENS and MICROBES LAB SAFETY SAFETY FOR CHEMICALS, HEAT, GLASSWARE, SPECIMENS and MICROBES

Lab Safety Chemical Safety There are specific chemical safety guidelines which must be followed while handling chemicals in the laboratory. Always wear safety goggles. Chemicals should not be mixed together unless you have been instructed to do so. This can be hazardous. Do not taste, drink or smell any chemicals as they are often toxic.

Lab Safety Chemical Safety Chemicals should not be poured directly down the drain. Ask the instructor for the correct disposal procedures for each chemical. For some organic solvents, a waste receptacle will be set up. Be extra careful while working with concentrated acids. While diluting an acid, pour the acid into the water and not the water into the acid. In case of an acid spill, ask the instructor for proper instructions of how to clean it up. They may require it be neutralized with a base first.

Lab Safety Heating and Fire Safety Never touch a hot object with bare hands. Use tongs to pick up these objects. Heat resistant gloves can also be used to handle hot objects. While heating a chemical in a test tube, point the mouth of the test tube away from you and other people in the lab.

Lab Safety Heating and Fire Safety Use large capacity glassware to heat chemicals as this avoids splashes. Switch off the burner or spirit lamp after use. If the burner is being used frequently during a lab session, return it to the yellow safety flame while it’s not being used.

Lab Safety Glassware Safety Always wash glassware after use and leave them to air dry. Broken test tubes or chipped glassware should not be used. Use a wire gauze mat while heating any chemical on a burner. Only use heat resistant glassware when heating chemicals, keeping the glassware directly on the flame.

Lab Safety Safety for Lab Specimens and Dissection: Some lessons will require you to examine specimens and tissues from organisms to observe their anatomical structure and function. This is a valuable tool for learning, however, it does have some associated risks. Always treat the tissue respectfully, remembering that this was once a living organism. Always wear gloves and assume the tissue you are examining is pathogenic. Never ingest specimens.

Lab Safety Safety for Lab Specimens and Dissection: When using sharp instruments such as scalpels and scissors, always cut away from your body. Thoroughly wash your hands after completing the lab, even though gloves have been worn. Thoroughly clean your work area with disinfectant after finishing the lab activity.

Lab Safety Safety While Handling Microorganisms: Certain microorganisms are pathogenic and can cause disease if mishandled. Follow the instructions of the teacher while handling microorganisms. Always wear gloves when handling cultures or plates. Use aseptic technique when working with microorganisms.

Lab Safety Safety While Handling Microorganisms: Certain microorganisms are pathogenic and can cause disease if mishandled. Do not inhale any microorganisms. Close the lid on cultured plates while they are not in use. Discard Petri dishes or culture media into designated bins so that they can be destroyed correctly.