SAFETY IN THE LAB What are some things you can do to prepare yourself to work safely in the laboratory? In your notebook, write the title: Science Safety.

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SAFETY IN THE LAB What are some things you can do to prepare yourself to work safely in the laboratory? In your notebook, write the title: Science Safety Rules at the top of the page. Neatly list safety rules that will help keep you and your classmates safe in science class.

SAFETY silly cartoon clipsilent safety clip

Lab Safety Challenge #1 T. Trimpe

What’s wrong? Identify 6 different safety concerns shown in the picture below. Image:

The answers are … Image: Don’t eat or drink while in the lab. Don’t fool around during a lab. Always wear safety goggles when doing an experiment Always point test tubes and other items away from yourself and others when heating. Keep hair and other flammable objects away from flames. Don’t leave a flame unattended.

Lab Safety Challenge #2 T. Trimpe

What’s wrong? Identify 9 different safety concerns shown in the picture below. Image:

The answers are … Image: Always wear safety goggles during a lab. Don’t leave materials laying on the floor. Clean up spills immediately Don’t heat closed containers. Keep your lab area neat and clean. Unplug equipment when not in use. Don’t place lab materials near the edge of the table. Keep papers and other flammable objects away from flames. Don’t smell directly from a container - WAFT.

SAFETY IN THE LAB What else did you add to your list of safety rules?