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Area of Focus: Lab Safety. Area of Focus: Lab Safety. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Laboratory experiments in science Experimentation is a major part of science It’s also a major part of your grade –It needs to be taken seriously! –Follow all lab safety rules! –Don’t miss lab days! Labs are fun & also a learning process

Before you can experiment YOU MUST: –Sign your safety contract –Have your parents sign your safety contract

On lab day Do not enter lab without teacher approval Wear closed-toed SHOES!!!!!!!! Bring some old tennis shoes to keep here Tie back long hair Wear safety goggles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

During Lab Stay focused and on task Work with only your group Follow all directions Ask questions if you are unsure about lab If you see something unsafe, TELL ME!!!!

A safety quiz will be given so PAY ATTENTION to the presentation. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease or harm. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy “Oh-no!”

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy “Oh-no!”

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy “Oh-no!”

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy “Ahhhh”

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy “Ahhhh”

Handle everything as if it's pathogenic. –Pathogenic means that what your handling could be an infective agent that could cause disease. –Clean work station periodically with proper disinfectant. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Clean Work Station!

Do not breathe vapors or put anything close to your nose to smell unless instructed. –When smelling, do not hold the object below your nose, make a pass from one side to the other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Do not breathe vapors or put anything close to your nose to smell unless instructed. –When smelling, do not hold the object below your nose, make a pass from one side to the other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Avoid blood and other bodily fluid. – If you are bleeding then please contact teacher immediately to get wound cleaned and covered.

Please check glassware for cracks or chips prior to use. –If glassware is broken please contact teacher. –Please be safe with glassware to avoid dropping and breaking. Clean immediately. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please check glassware for cracks or chips prior to use. –If glassware is broken please contact teacher. –Please be safe with glassware to avoid dropping and breaking. Clean immediately. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please check glassware for cracks or chips prior to use. –If glassware is broken please contact teacher. –Please be safe with glassware to avoid dropping and breaking. Clean immediately. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please check glassware for cracks or chips prior to use. –If glassware is broken please contact teacher. –Please be safe with glassware to avoid dropping and breaking. Clean immediately. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Clean spills from the outside in. –Apply paper towels over the spill, then, carefully starting from the outside, wipe in. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please do not eat food or drink in the classroom. –No gum –Cough drops –Or putting strange things in your mouth. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please do not eat food or drink in the classroom. –No gum. –Cough drops –Or putting strange things in your mouth. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please do not eat food or drink in the classroom. –No gum. –Cough drops unless prescribed. –Or putting strange things in your mouth. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Please do not eat food or drink in the classroom. –No gum. –Cough drops unless prescribed. –Or putting strange things in your mouth. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Keep flammable solutions away from flame. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Keep flammable solutions away from flame. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

If you have long hair then please arrange it so that it will not hang down and catch on fire on lab days. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

If you have long hair then please arrange it so that it will not hang down and catch on fire on lab days. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Know where the fire extinguisher is and how to use it. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Keep electrical equipment away from water and vice versa. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Use proper safety protection. –Goggles covering eyes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Which of the students is being unsafe in the lab and will requiring talking too?

Answer! These students are not wearing their goggles properly and they’re not wearing gloves.

Know where the eyewash station is and how to use it. Where is the station? –If you get something in your eye Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Know where the eyewash station is and how to use it. Where is the station? –If you get something in your eye Get it out now! Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Know where the eyewash station is and how to use it. Where is the station? –If you get something in your eye Get it out now! Hold eyelid open. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Know where the eyewash station is and how to use it. Where is the station? –If you get something in your eye Get it out now! Hold eyelid open. Gently run water over your eyes. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Know where the eyewash station is and how to use it. Where is the station? –If you get something in your eye Get it out now! Hold eyelid open. Gently run water over your eyes. Go to school nurse immediately. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Clean glassware before and after use to avoid harmful residue. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Be precise in your measuring of reagents and chemicals. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Be precise in your measuring of reagents and chemicals. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Be precise in your measuring of reagents and chemicals. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Use common sense at all times. –No horseplay. –No pushing. –No running. –No squirting with droppers.

Use common sense at all times. –No horseplay. –No pushing. –No running. –No squirting with droppers.

Use common sense at all times. –No horseplay. –No pushing. –No running. –No squirting with droppers.

Use common sense at all times. –No horseplay. –No pushing. –No running. –No squirting with droppers.

Use common sense at all times. –No horseplay. –No pushing. –No running. –No squirting with droppers.

Use common sense at all times.

Activity! Video- Lab Safety –Visit: c c Learn more about lab safety at… se/horn/labsafety.html se/horn/labsafety.html

Safety Quiz! 1-10 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#1.) You should treat everything as if it pathogenic means…

–A.) It is okay to touch and taste lab materials.

#1.) You should treat everything as if it pathogenic means… –A.) It is okay to touch and taste lab materials. –B.) You should place materials directly under your nose to make sure they are safe.

#1.) You should treat everything as if it pathogenic means… –A.) It is okay to touch and taste lab materials. –B.) You should place materials directly under your nose to make sure they are safe. –C.) Keep a clean work station and do everything possible to avoid contact with pathogens.

#1.) You should treat everything as if it pathogenic means… –A.) It is okay to touch and taste lab materials. –B.) You should place materials directly under your nose to make sure they are safe. –C.) Keep a clean work station and do everything possible to avoid contact with pathogens. –D.) Pathogenic refers to the emergency exit that connects to the adjacent room.

#2) If you break glassware or see chipped / cracked glassware. –A.) Don’t say anything because you will get in trouble. –B.) Report broken glassware to the teacher so it can be safely removed and the area cleaned. –C.) Use the cracked glassware for today’s lab and then alert the teacher. –D.) Blame your lab partner and then make up lies. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#2) If you break glassware or see chipped / cracked glassware. –A.) Don’t say anything because you will get in trouble. –B.) Report broken glassware to the teacher so it can be safely removed and the area cleaned. –C.) Use the cracked glassware for today’s lab and then alert the teacher. –D.) Blame your lab partner and then make up lies. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#2) If you break glassware or see chipped / cracked glassware. –A.) Don’t say anything because you will get in trouble. –B.) Report broken glassware to the teacher so it can be safely removed and the area cleaned. –C.) Use the cracked glassware for today’s lab and then alert the teacher. –D.) Blame your lab partner and then make up lies. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#2) If you break glassware or see chipped / cracked glassware. –A.) Don’t say anything because you will get in trouble. –B.) Report broken glassware to the teacher so it can be safely removed and the area cleaned. –C.) Use the cracked glassware for today’s lab and then alert the teacher. –D.) Blame your lab partner and then make up lies. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#2) If you break glassware or see chipped / cracked glassware. –A.) Don’t say anything because you will get in trouble. –B.) Report broken glassware to the teacher so it can be safely removed and the area cleaned. –C.) Use the cracked glassware for today’s lab and then alert the teacher. –D.) Blame your lab partner and then make up lies. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#3.) If you spot bodily fluid in the room you should? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#3.) If you spot bodily fluid in the room you should? –A.) Stay away from it and alert the teacher so that he / she can clean the area. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#3.) If you spot bodily fluid in the room you should? –A.) Stay away from it and alert the teacher so that he / she can clean the area. –B.) Immediately assist the injured by applying pressure to the wound with your hand. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#3.) If you spot bodily fluid in the room you should? –A.) Stay away from it and alert the teacher so that he / she can clean the area. –B.) Immediately assist the injured by applying pressure to the wound with your hand. –C.) Get some paper towels to clean the area immediately. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#3.) If you spot bodily fluid in the room you should? –A.) Stay away from it and alert the teacher so that he / she can clean the area. –B.) Immediately assist the injured by applying pressure to the wound with your hand. –C.) Get some paper towels to clean the area immediately. –D.) Don’t interrupt the lesson, wait for a good time near the end of the class. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#4.) If you spill chemicals or other materials on the table or floor you should… –A.) Add bleach to the spill to avoid contamination. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#4.) If you spill chemicals or other materials on the table or floor you should… –A.) Add bleach to the spill to avoid contamination. –B.) Pour water on the spill to dilute the chemicals. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#4.) If you spill chemicals or other materials on the table or floor you should… –A.) Add bleach to the spill to avoid contamination. –B.) Pour water on the spill to dilute the chemicals. –C.) Place a paper towel over the spill and then wipe up the spill from the outside in. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

–D.) A chemical spill is very dangerous so immediately evacuate the room in an absolute panic and proceed to the nearest available exit.

#4.) If you spill chemicals or other materials on the table or floor you should… A.) Add bleach to the spill to avoid contamination. B.) Pour water on the spill to dilute the chemicals. C.) Place a paper towel over the spill and then wipe up the spill from the outside in. D.) A chemical spill is very dangerous so immediately evacuate the room in an absolute panic and proceed to the nearest available exit.

#5.) Do not bring ________ or _________ into the lab. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#5.) Do not bring ________ or _________ into the lab. –A.) Pens and Pencils. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#5.) Do not bring ________ or _________ into the lab. –A.) Pens and Pencils. –B.) Goggles and gloves. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#5.) Do not bring ________ or _________ into the lab. –A.) Pens and Pencils. –B.) Goggles and gloves. –C.) Food and Drink. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#5.) Do not bring ________ or _________ into the lab. –A.) Pens and Pencils. –B.) Goggles and gloves. –C.) Food and Drink. –D.) Commonsense and a safe attitude. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#5.) Do not bring ________ or _________ into the lab. –A.) Pens and Pencils. –B.) Goggles and gloves. –C.) Food and Drink. –D.) Commonsense and a safe attitude. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#6.) This happened because… Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#6.) This happened because… –A.) Spontaneous combustion. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#6.) This happened because… –A.) Spontaneous combustion. –B.) Flammable materials were not set away from the flame. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#6.) This happened because… –A.) Spontaneous combustion. –B.) Flammable materials were not set away from the flame. –C.) Increase in the Friction Coefficient. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#6.) This happened because… –A.) Spontaneous combustion. –B.) Flammable materials were not set away from the flame. –C.) Increase in the Friction Coefficient. –D.) Muppets are silly. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#6.) This happened because… –A.) Spontaneous combustion. –B.) Flammable materials were not set away from the flame. –C.) Increase in the Friction Coefficient. –D.) Muppets are silly. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#7) Which of the following the correct sequence to use a fire extinguisher. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#7) Which of the following the correct sequence to use a fire extinguisher. –A.) Get close to the fire, pull handle, pull out key. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#7) Which of the following the correct sequence to use a fire extinguisher. –A.) Get close to the fire, pull handle, pull out key. –B.) Grab the fire blanket and wrap it around yourself before fighting the fire. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#7) Which of the following the correct sequence to use a fire extinguisher. –A.) Get close to the fire, pull handle, pull out key. –B.) Grab the fire blanket and wrap it around yourself before fighting the fire. –C.) Find key, pull it out, stand back, pull handle, point and shoot until fire is extinguished. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#7) Which of the following the correct sequence to use a fire extinguisher. –A.) Get close to the fire, pull handle, pull out key. –B.) Grab the fire blanket and wrap it around yourself before fighting the fire. –C.) Find key, pull it out, stand back, pull handle, point and shoot until fire is extinguished. –D.) Check to see if extinguisher is full, and pull the handle hard. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#8.) What is wrong with these test tubes? –A.) The glassware appears all chipped and cracked. –B.) The glassware should be cleaned prior to use. –C.) Don’t use chemicals as these test tubes do not meet safety standards. –D.) Test tubes should never be lined up next to each other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#8.) What is wrong with these test tubes? –A.) The glassware appears all chipped and cracked. –B.) The glassware should be cleaned prior to use. –C.) Don’t use chemicals as these test tubes do not meet safety standards. –D.) Test tubes should never be lined up next to each other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#8.) What is wrong with these test tubes? –A.) The glassware appears all chipped and cracked. –B.) The glassware should be cleaned prior to use. –C.) Don’t use chemicals as these test tubes do not meet safety standards. –D.) Test tubes should never be lined up next to each other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#8.) What is wrong with these test tubes? –A.) The glassware appears all chipped and cracked. –B.) The glassware should be cleaned prior to use. –C.) Don’t use chemicals as these test tubes do not meet safety standards. –D.) Test tubes should never be lined up next to each other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#8.) What is wrong with these test tubes? –A.) The glassware appears all chipped and cracked. –B.) The glassware should be cleaned prior to use. –C.) Don’t use chemicals as these test tubes do not meet safety standards. –D.) Test tubes should never be lined up next to each other. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#9.) The invisible lab person below is missing what ESSENTIAL piece of lab equipment? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#9.) The invisible lab person below is missing what ESSENTIAL piece of lab equipment. –A.) Goggles. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#9.) The invisible lab person below is missing what ESSENTIAL piece of lab equipment. –A.) Goggles. –B.) Fire Blanket. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#9.) The invisible lab person below is missing what ESSENTIAL piece of lab equipment. –A.) Goggles. –B.) Fire Blanket. –C.) Cell Phone. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#9.) The invisible lab person below is missing what ESSENTIAL piece of lab equipment. –A.) Goggles. –B.) Fire Blanket. –C.) Cell Phone. –D.) Underwear. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#10) The following are safety procedures that should be followed except… Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#10) The following are safety procedures that should be followed except… –A.) Keep water and electrical equipment apart. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#10) The following are safety procedures that should be followed except… –A.) Keep water and electrical equipment apart. –B.) Always wear your goggles. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#10) The following are safety procedures that should be followed except… –A.) Keep water and electrical equipment apart. –B.) Always wear your goggles. –C.) Avoid Commonsense whenever possible. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

#10) The following are safety procedures that should be followed except… –A.) Keep water and electrical equipment apart. –B.) Always wear your goggles. –C.) Avoid Commonsense whenever possible. –D.) Be precise in your measuring of reagents and chemicals, and know how to use the eyewash station. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Practice SAFE Science…or ELSE!

WARNING GRAPHIC PICTURES Burn of the hand and fingers

Chemical burn on the arm

Chemical burn in the Eye

Raise your hand when you think you know the picture beneath the boxes. –You only get one guess. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

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