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Objectives for the Lesson TLW describe and demonstrate safe practices to use during field and laboratory investigations. (TEKS 1.A – Chem, TEKS 2.A – Princ Tech) TLW know specific hazards of chemical substances as summarized on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) (TEKS 1.B – Chem, TEKS 2.B – Princ Tech) TLW describe and demonstrate proper waste management and/or recycling of lab wastes. (TEKS 1.C – Chem, TEKS 2.C – Princ Tech)
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Safety, Health, & Environmental Protection are #1 Priority when doing lab or field investigations
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Agenda Review Lesson Objectives 10 Rules for the Lab Additional Rules for the Field Safe Practices & PPE Fashion Show “What’s Wrong with This Picture?” Group Exercise Small Group Work – “The 3 P’s”…. Potential Hazards, Precautions, and PPE Review Independent Practice – Safety Symbol Identification Enrichment Activity (Extra Credit) Coming Tomorrow…
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1. Read over the entire experiment before starting the lab. Identify Hazards. Precautions, Protective Gear 2. Notify the teacher IMMEDIATELY of any questions and/or problems. 3. Be aware of your surroundings in the lab. ** Top Ten Rules for the Lab **
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4. ALWAYS wear safety goggles and aprons! – And other protective gear as needed 5. Always wear the right clothing; closed-toe shoes = NO sandals; tie back long hair
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6. No food or drinks in the lab. 7. Always clean up lab area after every experiment. 8. Always wash hands after every lab.
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9. Absolutely no horse-play during a lab. 10. USE COMMON SENSE. HAVE FUN AND LEARN!
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** Rules for the Field ** Following applicable lab rules and… Watch for snakes, ants, bees/wasps, mosquitoes Wear long pants, sleeves, hat Stay hydrated Use sun screen
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1. Wear safety goggles 2. Know where the eyewash station is located and how to use it.
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1. Wear a lab apron 2. Tie back long hair, secure loose clothing, and jewelry.
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1. Wear gloves 2. Allow hot items to cool before handling items
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1. Check glassware for cracks and chips 2. Wear gloves to pick up broken glass not your bare hands. 3. Place broken glass in proper disposal container.
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1. Heat source must be attended while it is turned on. 2. Know where fire blanket and extinguisher are located
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1. NO food or drinks in lab. NEVER taste chemicals. 2. Rinse chemicals off immediately if on skin, eyes or clothing 3. Check How to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)How to read a Material Safety Data Sheet
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1. Be sure to keep water away from electricity 2. Check all cords for cracks or tears
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1. Use flammable chemicals in small & measured amounts 2. Only mix chemicals together as detailed in lab procedure or instructed by teacher
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1. Many chemical reactions make gas 2. Avoid inhaling or smelling chemical fumes – waft or use fume hood as directed
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1. Seek ways to minimize or recycle chemical waste. 2. ALWAYS dispose of waste properly per lab instructions or your teacher.
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1. Keep your hands away from your face, eyes and mouth. 2. Wash hands thoroughly after doing a lab
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Be a SLAC-er For each lab we will use the SLAC… Safe Lab Analysis Card Link to SLAC Let’s fill one out together for a hypothetical lab
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What’s wrong in this picture?
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Small Group Work “The 3 P’s”…. Potential Hazards, Precautions, and PPE
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Review
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Independent Practice Complete the Safety Symbol worksheet Read, understand, and sign the Lab Safety Contract. Take it home to have your parents/guardians read and sign. Return completed contract by Wednesday (Friday at the latest)
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Enrichment Activity (Extra Credit) Prepare posters of a lab safety/environmental rule by hand or computer graphics. One per student worth 10 points on next test.
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Coming Next Class…. Table teams will rotate to various lab stations discussed today and: –Identify P otential hazards –Identify P recautions –List proper PPE –Use the 3 P’s to properly conduct the experiments
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