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New Seating Chart! Yesenia Alvarez Priscilla Gonzales Rafael LimonEmilio Rivera Linze Balderas Victoria Gonzales Levi LintagKarson Ruiz Nataly BotelloJames HareEmma LlanesNorma Sevilla Krystel BrightLauren Konecny Nathaniel Londow Kaylinn Shiang Paola CavazosChris LagunesCatherine LopezDaniela Solis Jonas ChableMichael LaraJulissa MorenoCynthia Vaca Kirsten DominyJonathan PazJuliana Vega FRONT LAB BENCH
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Warm-Up 1.Define “flammability” 2.What common substances are flammable? 3.In your own words, define “hazard.” 4.What does PASS stand for?
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QUIZ
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Lab Notebook Write your name, class name, and class period on the first page On the 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th, and 5 th pages, write “Table of Contents” across the top Starting with the 6 th page as “1”, number each page Cut out the slides from your handout identifying lab equipment and glue them on Page 1.
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MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet a detailed information bulletin prepared by the manufacturer of a chemical that describes the physical and chemical properties physical and health hazards routes of exposure precautions for safe handling and use emergency and first-aid procedures control measures
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Sections of an MSDS Product Identification Component Data (Hazards Identification) Precautions for Safe Handling and Storage Physical Data Personal Protective Equipment Fire and Explosion Hazard Information Reactivity Information First Aid Toxicology and Health Information Transportation Information Spill and Leak Procedures Waste Disposal
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Product Identification The product name and product code used to identify the product The chemical family or name and synonyms are given with formula when applicable A brief use description of the product OSHA Hazard Classificaions
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Component Data/Hazards Identification Chemical and common names of all ingredients which have been determined to be reportable health hazards OSHA's Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) Threshold Limit Value (TLV) for safe exposure
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Handling & Storage
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Physical Data Freezing Point/ Melting Point Boiling Point Decomposition Temp Specific Gravity pH Evaporation Rate Molecular Weight
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PPE What PPE should be worn when working with this material
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Fire & Hazard Information Explosive Incompatible Materials Extinguishing Media Oxidizer Pyrophoric Flammable Combustible Flash Point Autoignition Temperature Homework: Define these words!
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Fire & Explosion Hazard Information
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With a partner, “track down” the parts of the MSDS by answering the following questions from the MSDS sheet you were given: 1.What is the name of your product? 2. Who makes it? 3. What is its boiling point? 4. List its ingredients. 5. What PPE should you use when handling? 6. What are its suggested storage conditions? 7. What are the first aid measures for overexposure to this product?
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