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Science and Safety Available via Internet Only Mrs. Wolfe,,
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Wearing Safety Gear Goggles Aprons These are to be worn at ALL TIMES during EVERY lab! Failure to do this will result in removal from the lab with a zero! DEMOS –What will acid do to your eye? –Why are contacts dangerous?
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Locating Safety Equipment Broken Glassware Bucket Ventilation Hood MSDS Sheets Gas Shutoff Knob Fire Extinguisher Eyewash Station Could you draw a map of the room indicating the location of these? ….for a quiz?
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Laboratory Safety Contract Review the rules and sign the contract. This MUST be signed by a parent and returned BEFORE you work in the lab! These rules are to make sure everyone is safe! Science is fun, but SAFETY FIRST!
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NFPA Labels National Fire Prevention Agency It’s a color-coded label found on each chemical. Each section indicates a certain hazard about the chemical.
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Reading an NFPA Label (white)
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Reading an NFPA Label
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MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets Has multiple sections that contain information Also has the NFPA label on it Important Sections: Emergency First Aid Procedures, Fire Hazard, Spill Procedures, Reactivity Data
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MSDS Sections See Handout/Overhead for Examples Section 1 –Name of Chemical –NFPA Label Info. Section 2 –Any Specific Hazard Section 3 –Appearance & Odor –Melting/Boiling Points Section 4 –Type of Fire extinguisher to use Section 5 –Amount of Chemical you can safely be exposed to –First Aid Procedures Section 6 –Is it stable or unstable at room temperature? Section 7 –How to clean up a spill Sections 8-end –Special Information
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Take the Online Quiz!! There is a practice quiz available on the class website! Be sure to test yourself after the labs! Remember, SAFETY FIRST!!!
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