General Safety Rules Chemistry 11.

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General Safety Rules Chemistry 11

Rules No Horseplay! No Running in the class! No unauthorized experiments! Wash your hands!!! Always think about the possible safety-related consequences of any action you are planning to undertake!

Cough and Sneeze educate + Washing Hands Mr. Wills

Practicing cough/sneeze etiquette Place your mouth and nose into your sleeve or tissue. Sneezing can send particles ~5 metres!

Chemistry 11Emergency Equipment SAFETY Chemistry 11Emergency Equipment

Fire Extinguishers Use when the fire is uncontrolled and small. If you are not sure, leave the room. Close the door behind you and pull the fire alarm. Evacuate the building!

Fire Extinguishers Con’t To use, take the extinguisher to the location of the fire, grab by the handle and yank the safety pin out of the side of the handle. Aim at the base of the flame and pull the trigger sweeping the spray back and forth.

Fire Extinguishers Con’t Large extinguishers will spray for 20s. Small ones 10s. You have to get within 4-5 meters for the spray to be effective. DO NOT SPRAY THE CONTENTS OF AN EXTINGUISHER ON A PERSON!!

Fire Blanket Use if a persons clothing or hair catches fire. Use to smother burning materials on the floor or bench.

Fire Blanket Con’t To use pull the cord at the bottom of the fire blanket “tube” to get the blanket out. A STUDENT ON FIRE MUST STOP, DROP AND ROLL.

Eyewash Station Use any time a chemical or solution gets into the eyes. If something gets into your eye, ask for help immediately and hurry to the eyewash station.

Eyewash Station Con’t To use, push the paddle back with your hand and put your face down into the stream or water, so that the water strikes your eyes directly. You must keep your eyes open!! In all cases someone must call for help!! YOU WILL HAVE ABOUT ONE SECOND TO WASH OUT DILUTE ACID OR BASE BEFORE DAMAGE STARTS TO OCCUR.

Emergency Shower Use the shower when hazardous chemicals spray over large areas of the body. To use stand under the shower head and spray water liberally over the affected area. Clothing must be removed if chemicals soak onto them.

Acid-Base Neutralizing Solution This is a specialized solution. Use this solution when ever acid or base is spilt. DO NOT TRY AND WIPE IT UP!!! CALL YOUR TEACHER. If the acid or base is on you, then wash with water and call your teacher. Do not use it in your eyes.

Emergency Notes If more then one problem occurs, tend to the most serious problem first. Know how to call for help. Call the office. Get another teacher.

Protective Equipment Chemistry 10 – 12

Safety Goggles Safety goggles must be used whenever chemicals are being used or glass-work is being performed. Goggles must be put on prior to handling any chemicals or glass and must not be removed until after you have disposed of or put away all chemicals or glass.

Fume Hoods Must be used whenever poisonous or offensive odours are being produced. Do not take a rxn mixture out of the fume hood to show anybody. Ask them to come to you. Pull down the sliding glass only if the rxn is going to splatter.

Lab Coats Wear at all times when chemicals are being used. It will save your clothes, but more importantly they may prevent dangerous chemicals from making contact with your skin.

Laboratory Hazards Read page 6 in Hebden.

In Case of Fire Chemistry 11

First Back out of harm’s way and evaluate the situation.

Second Warn the teacher and other students with a shout.

Controlled Fires If in a beaker, flask or test tube, the fire can be put out by placing a watch glass or an inverted beaker over the top of the container. BE VERY CARFUL NOT TO SPILL THE CONTENTS!! If the fire is small enough, it may just burn itself out. Don’t Panic!!

Uncontrolled Fires Everyone must evacuate the room except those who may be using the fire extinguisher. If possible, turn off the main gas supply in the room. Someone must be prepared to pull the fire alarm. Last person out of the room, closes the door.

(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 WHMIS Symbols Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) A method of ensuring everyone has access to appropriate safety information about any substance they may encounter that is manufactured or sold (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 See page 12

(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 WHMIS Symbols - II WHMIS is a system of 8 symbols See page 12 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 Other Safety Symbols Hazard symbols can be found on a variety of commercial products. There are two kinds of warnings 1. Borders Dangerous Container Dangerous Product (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 See page 12

Other Safety Symbols II 2. Hazards Explosive • Flammable Corrosive • Poisonous (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 See page 12