LABORATORY SAFETY WORKSHOP Edward G. Senkbeil Salisbury University Chemistry Department

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LABORATORY SAFETY WORKSHOP Edward G. Senkbeil Salisbury University Chemistry Department

Demonstrations 1). High percent secondary school accidents 2). Benefits vs. risks 3). Practice! Practice! Practice! beforehand 4). Appropriate safety equipment

LIFE IS FULL OF RISKS RISKS VS. CONSEQUENCES

OTHER RISK FACTORS?? Teaching middle school science one year? Teaching high school science one year??

RESPONSIBILITIES OF TEACHER Duty of Instruction Duty of Supervision Duty of Maintenance

DUTY DETERMINED BY PROFESSIONALS IN AREA NSTA – National Science Teachers Association CSSS – Council of State Science Supervisors NABT – National Association of Biology Teachers ACS – American Chemical Society

DUTY OF INSTRUCTION Educational values vs. risks Appropriate safety equipment Provide timely safety instruction Continuous safety ed. program Good judgment

DUTY OF SUPERVISION Monitor students / experiment Enforce procedures / warnings What to do if accident? Degree- depends on age, hazards Good judgment

DUTY OF MAINTENANCE Safe working environment Appropriate personal protection Proper maintenance of chemicals Secure storage area Written records Good judgment

ELEMENTS NECESSARY FOR NEGLIGENCE Is there legal duty / responsibility of teacher to student? Was there a breach in duty? Was there an injury incurred? Causation between breach of duty and injury?

EXAMPLE COURT CASES In incidents described, a party was sued for liability. Would you judge the party guilty or not guilty?

Incident I A student in a chemistry laboratory injured himself while inserting a piece of glass tubing into a rubber stopper. The teacher had previously demonstrated and properly instructed all the students concerning the method and danger involved. The student attempted to force the glass tubing into the stopper and was injured. When the tubing snapped and went through the palm of his hand. Is teacher liable?

Three students in a chemistry class were making up a lab exercise on the preparation and properties of oxygen. The teacher told them to gather the materials necessary to the experiment and to follow the safety directions in the write-up. Contrary to the directions in the write-up, the students mixed potassium chlorate with red phosphorus and ferric oxide and heated them with a Bunsen burner. An explosion resulted and several students were injured. Is teacher liable? Incident II

Incident III A teacher was demonstrating how chemical salts, when burned, exhibited different colors. Salts were dissolved in methanol and placed in porcelain dishes, then ignited with a match. One dish had a smaller flame, so the teacher poured methanol (from a 1 gallon jug) directly into the burning dish. Whoosh!!! Two students standing 6” from the dishes were severely burned. Is teacher liable?

Posted On: January 25, 2008 by Altman &AltmanAltman &Altman Two Massachusetts Students Get $18.9 Million Personal Injury Settlement For Burn Accident Caused By Chemistry Experiment Calais Weber and Cecilia Chen, both 17, are now college students studying in Massachusetts. Calais is a Wellesley College undergraduate, while Chen studies at Harvard. The two students are also burn injury survivors of a chemistry experiment gone bad when they were high school students at Western Reserve Academy, a private boarding school in Ohio.

Incident IV Donna brought a negligence action against the school when, during a frog dissection, some of the preservative present in the tissues of the frog came in contact with her face and arms, causing burning sensation and stinging discomfort, and that red blotches would appear after physical exertion, more than 6 years after the incident. The teacher had taken appropriate precautions of providing students with protective eyewear and rinsing the frogs in clear water before handing them out.

FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO ACCIDENTS Lack of adequate work space Teachers with inadequate science background and safety training Teachers with more than two preps Poor school discipline Lack of safety measures

TEACHER’S BEST “DEFENSE” A Good Offense Awareness – Know the Hazards Be Prepared Don’t leave classroom during instruction Document all efforts to resolve safety issues Keep Good Written Records

WRITTEN RECORDS Student safety contract Documentation in lesson plans Quizzes / exams Accident report forms

MAKING STUDENTS RESPONSIBLE Safety Contracts – examples Flinn Scientific (Md. SSM K-12) Laboratory Safety Institute Continued Evaluation – quizzes, exams Point system / tickets Safety inspections / reports Extra Credit Peer Pressure

I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.

MAKING STUDENTS RESPONSIBLE Skits – J. Chem. Ed.,Vol. 72, #12, p1127, Scavenger Hunts – J. Chem. Ed., Vol. 76, #1, p68, Student Safety Posters

PRIMARY REFERENCES Flinn Safety Catalog Chemical Safety For Teachers and Their Supervisors: Grades 7-12, American Chemical Society Md. State Science Manual K-12