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Lab Safety General Guidelines. Conduct yourself responsibly –Follow written and verbal instructions –Never work alone –Don’t touch any equipment, chemicals.

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1 Lab Safety General Guidelines

2 Conduct yourself responsibly –Follow written and verbal instructions –Never work alone –Don’t touch any equipment, chemicals or other materials until instructed to do so –DO NOT EAT, DRINK or CHEW GUM

3 General Guidelines (Cont.) Be prepared for lab –Perform only the experiment authorized –Read lab materials in advance

4 General Guidelines (Cont.) Get organized/Stay focused –No practical jokes or pranks –Keep desks clear of everything except what is needed for the lab –Keep aisles clear; push in your chair

5 General Guidelines (Cont.) Personal Safety Know where the safety equipment is located –Phone – use if instructor can’t –Fire extinguisher – use if you are closer than the instructor. –Eye wash – must use whenever anything gets in eyes. Must use for 20 minutes once started.

6 General Guidelines (Cont.) Monitoring experiments –One lab partner must be personally monitor experiment at all times. –During fire drills Close all containers Turn off all electrical equipment

7 General Guidelines (Cont.) Remain in authorized areas Handle all organisms, living or preserved, with respect. Handle sharp instruments such as knives and scissors with care

8 Clothing Proper clothing and equipment –Personal grooming Pull long hair back Remove dangling jewelry Secure loose or baggy clothing No sandals; feet must be completely covered –Goggles must be worn when chemicals, heat or glassware are in use and during dissections. –Contact lenses may be worn only if a signed release is on file. –Wear lab apron whenever one is provided.

9 Accidents and Injuries Report any accident (spill, breakage, etc) or injury (cut, burn, etc) to instructors immediately—no matter how trivial you think it may be!!! If splashed by chemicals wash immediately for at least 20 minutes; report incident to teacher immediately. Take responsibility for both yourself and your lab partner.

10 Handling Glassware and Equipment Check glassware for chips and crackers before each use –Never handle broken glassware –Carry glassware carefully; orient in position least likely to break while carrying. –Never immerse hot glassware in cold water Remove electrical plugs by grasping plug Report damaged equipment; don’t use equipment with frayed cords exposed wires or loose connections.

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15 Approved eye protection devices (such as goggles) are worn in the laboratory A. to avoid eye strain. B. to improve your vision. C. only if you don’t have corrective glasses. D. any time chemicals, heat or glassware are used.

16 If you wear contact lenses in the school laboratory, A. take them out before starting the lab. B. you do not have to wear protective goggles. C. advise your science instructor that you wear contact lenses. D. keep the information to yourself.

17 If you do not understand a direction or part of a lab procedure, you should A. figure it out as you do the lab. B. try several methods until something works. C. ask the instructor before proceeding. D. skip it and go on to the next part.

18 After completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be A. left at your lab station for the next class. B. disposed of according to your instructor’s directions. C. dumped in the sink. D. taken home.

19 If a lab experiment is not completed, you should A. discuss the issue with your instructor. B. sneak in after school and work alone. C. come in during lunch and finish while eating lunch. D. make up some results.

20 The following footwear is best in the laboratory. A. sandals B. open-toed shoes C. closed-toed shoes D. shoes appropriate for the weather

21 In a laboratory, the following should not be worn. A. loose clothing. B. dangling jewelry. C. sandals. D. all of the above.

22 You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.). First you should A. visit the school nurse after class. B. see a doctor after school. C. tell the science instructor at once. D. apply first aid yourself.

23 When gathering glassware and equipment for an experiment, you should A. read all directions carefully to know what equipment is necessary. B. examine all glassware to check for chips or cracks. C. clean any glassware that appears dirty. D. All of the above.

24 Long hair in the laboratory must be A. cut short. B. held away from the experiment with one hand. C. always neatly groomed. D. tied back or kept entirely out of the way with a hair band, hairpins, or other confining device.

25 13. Personal eyeglasses provide as much protection as A. a face shield. B. safety glasses. C. splashproof chemical goggles. D. none of the above.


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