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Lab Safety
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Using the picture below, name 2 safety rules this scientist is following.
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What’s Wrong With This Picture?
Do Now What’s Wrong With This Picture?
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What do I need to do in order to be safe in lab?
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General: Report all spills and accidents immediately.
Know location of emergency equipment. No horseplay.
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Goggles Goggles should be worn when chemicals are being heated or mixed. They will prevent your eyes from chemicals that spatter or explode.
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What if I get something in my eye?
Tell your teacher immediately. Running water is available, flush your eyes with running water and
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Smelling chemicals: If you need to smell a chemical to identify it, hold it about 6 inches away from your nose and wave your hand over the opening of the container towards your nose.
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What if a chemical touches my skin?
Contact the teacher immediately. If you come in contact with a chemical, rinse the area with water.
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Clean up all messes Immediately:
This is no time to be a pig. Your lab are should be spotless when you start experimenting and spotless when you leave.
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No eating during the lab
If you eat or drink during a lab, you run the risk of eating harmful materials.
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No horse play! Fooling around could lead to a chemical spill, accidental fire, broken glass, or damaged equipment.
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Fire! If there is a fire in the room, let the teacher know immediately. If the teacher is not in the room, smother the fire with a fire blanket or use a fire extinguisher.
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Better safe than sorry IF you have a question or if you are not sure how to handle a particular chemical, procedure or part of an experiment, ask a fellow student or the teacher.
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