Unit 1 – Science in the Workplace. Introduction In this unit candidates find out about the types of people who work with science and use scientific skills.

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Unit 1 – Science in the Workplace

Introduction In this unit candidates find out about the types of people who work with science and use scientific skills. Candidates will also find out that those who work with science are very aware of the safety implications of their work. Candidates will need to use research skills to investigate: how science is used safe working in science. 18/25 = C

How is unit 1 assessed? This unit is assessed entirely on evidence contained in candidates portfolios of work. Candidates need to produce a portfolio of evidence about workplaces that use science and how science and scientific skills are used in the workplace. Candidates will need to consider safety precautions in the workplace and compare these with the health and safety precautions in their school or college. Candidates should be able to use a variety of sources of information and present their findings in a clear and logical way.

A candidates portfolio of evidence should include the following: a report of an investigation on workplaces that use scientific skills, describing the work of scientists or those who use scientific skills and how science is important in a wide variety of jobs a report of an investigation carried out into working safely in a scientific workplace and a comparison with the health and safety precautions in their school or college.

Stage 1 marks Candidates should undertake research into the safe working practices required in a scientific workplace. Research and planning skills will be limited and they will need help in such things as choosing a suitable range of organisations and identifying hazards and risks.

Stage 2 marks In their research into health and safety issues candidates at this level should be able to use sources of information, gathered from outside the laboratory situation, some of which may have been suggested to them. They should be able to use information sources confidently and classify, for example, types of organisation using science given broad headings under which to work.

Stage 3 marks Candidates should be able to suggest and locate sources of information for use in their health and safety research. Their work should demonstrate a clear understanding of the health and safety issues involved and they should be able to compare work done in school or college with their research gained from other sources. They should be able to select their own research material and be able to compile an in-depth report. They should be able to classify and compare aspects of scientific industry independently.

Part 1 – Science in the Workplace What do I need to do? Make sure you have 3 organisations that use science – 1 local, 1 national and 1 international

For 2 of these you do a short report, for the other 1 you do a detailed report Obviously, the detailed one should be the one you have the most info on!

For the 2 shorter reports: State what the organisation does identify the jobs of those employed. identify organisations as local, national or international describe their location – map and address and description describe the products made or services provided describe the jobs and qualifications of the employees and how they use science (IN THE ORGANISATION). This could be done as a list or a table. describe the types of skills scientists need in addition to their qualifications, and a range (3) of careers that are available in science IN THE ORGANISATION.

For the longer report on ONE organisation: State what the organisation does identify the jobs of those employed. identify organisation as local, national or international describe the location – map and address Explain the location - why is it here? Not just ‘good transport links’ - too vague describe the products made or services provided Explain the importance to society of the products made or services provided Describe in detail the jobs and qualifications of the employees and how they use science Describe in detail the types of skills and qualifications needed by the scientists who work there (3) Describe the effect of the organisation on the local environment. This can include things like light noise pollution but also social and economic effects. They can be positive or negative effects. Not just a list – must be a description

Part 2 – Working safely in science What do I need to do? Basically you describe about working safely in the school lab Then describe about working safely in ONE of your workplaces Then compare and contrast the 2

You need to do 2 reports now, one on school lab, one on a workplace The following information tells you what you need to include You could start each report with a brief description of the school/organisation you have chosen

Info on hazards and risks and risk assessments Describe how potential hazards in scientific workplaces, including school and college laboratories, include: careless behaviour, not using equipment properly, not using protective and safety equipment, not following correct procedures. See sheet hazards and risks in the workplace/science lab Describe the possible risks that may arise from: − chemical substances classified as toxic, flammable, corrosive, oxidising and irritant − microorganisms − utilities (gas and electricity). Explain how you identify: hazard warning signs – could you do this as a table/use a sheet? biological, chemical and physical hazards, including radioactive substances, and their associated risks. See sheet – chemical hazard warning symbols Explain the use of risk assessments. See sheet – risk assesssment and inlcude some examples You also need to find out and inlcude: about the safety measures employed for handling radioactive materials and the procedures adopted to ensure that people who work with radioactive materials are not exposed to unacceptable risk about how unwanted or waste materials, including radioactive substances, are disposed of safely.

Info on first aid Common injuries in laboratories are heat burns and scalds, chemical burns, injury from breathing in fumes or swallowing chemicals, electric shock, cuts and damage to the eyes from particles or chemicals. BBC and St Johns both good websites For each of these injuries, you need to describe: the basic first aid to give the situations in which it would be dangerous to give first aid. See sheet first aid You also need to find out: why it is useful to have a first aid qualification the names of organisations that give training for first aid qualifications and how to contact these organisations.

Info on fire prevention In places of work, including schools or colleges, there are fire regulations. These regulations are to ensure that the numbers of casualties in fires are kept to a minimum. You need to know and describe: what must be done if they hear a fire alarm or smoke alarm what must be done if they find a fire how fire doors function why different types of fire extinguisher (water, carbon dioxide, dry powder, foam, a fire-blanket) are used on different types of fire see sheet fire extinguishers about the use of automatic sprinkler systems.

For stage 3 marks a comparison must be done carry out research into the issues of working safely in a scientific workplace and compare these with the school or college laboratory, including: − hazards and risks and their assessment − first aid − fire prevention.

Set this out as a table……… SimilaritiesDifferences There is a sprinkler system in the organisation but not at school. This may be because the school was built in the 1960s before it became compulsory to have these fitted

Sources Make sure you list all your sources of information you have used for your reports Eg surveys, questionaires, internet – list websites, books etc

Appendix Attach copies of letters, questionaires, background information

When all done….. Do a contents page and number the pages