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Good Morning 10/16/2015 Starter: What should you never do with dangerous chemicals around? Pass around the gradesheets. Goal for today: learn about safety in the lab. Go through a PowerPoint on Safety to prepare us for demos and labs.
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SAFETY IN THE SCIENCE LABORATORY
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Read instructions before starting experiments; Follow all directions carefully
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Don’t touch anything until instructed to do so;
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Perform only those experiments authorized by the instructor;
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Do not eat food,drink beverages or chew gum in the lab;
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Absolutely no horseplay in the lab!
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Keep work areas clean and tidy; Keep aisles clear;
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Know the locations and operating procedures of all safety equipment Safety shower
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Eyewash station
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Fire blanket
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Fire extinguisher
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Dispose of all chemical waste properly, according to instructions; Clean equipment and work area after use; Return all materials to proper location
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Keep hands away from face, eyes and mouth while using chemicals; Wash hands thoroughly before leaving lab;
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Goggles must be worn at all times during a lab; Wrong! Correct!
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Dress properly during a lab; –Tie long hair back –No dangling jewelry –No loose, baggy clothing
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No sandals (shoes should completely cover top of foot) Wear lab aprons No contact lenses
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Report any accident or injury to the instructor immediately;
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If a chemical splashes on your skin, immediately flush with running water and notify instructor
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When checking a chemical for odors, gently waft vapors towards nose; NOYES
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Double check labels on chemical bottles Take only as much chemical as you need; Never return unused chemicals to their original containers;
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When diluting acids always add the acid to the water; –“Do as you oughta – add acid to water”
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Never handle broken glass with your bare hands; –Use a dust pan and brush –Place broken glass in glass disposal container
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Never use chipped, cracked or dirty glassware; Never leave a lit burner unattended; When heating a substance in a test tube, never point the mouth of the test tube at yourself or others;
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Never look down into a container that is being heated; Be careful – hot glass doesn’t look hot!
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Never pipet by mouth! Use a pump or bulb
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Now The Safety Quiz and Safety Agreement If we have time, we will watch some videos on safety.
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Videos Chemistry Lab intro Behavior in the labBehavior in the lab Emergency Equipment Glass tubingGlass tubing Thermometers
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