Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Safety Equipment Lab Behavior Lab Equipment Chemical.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Safety Equipment Lab Behavior Lab Equipment Chemical."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Safety Equipment Lab Behavior Lab Equipment Chemical Safety Lab Attire

3 100 Back to board C1 - 100 Long hair and loose, baggy clothing can be dangerous in lab. Why? Correct Answer

4 When is it important to wear goggles for safety? Back to board C1 - 200 200 Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/High%20School%20Lab% 20Safety%20Credits%20Page.htm

5 Back to board C1 - 300 300 What is the function of this piece of lab attire? Correct Answer http://www.carolina.com/product/equipment+an d+supplies/lab+safety/body+protection/nexgen+l aboratory+apron.do

6 Back to board C1 - 400 400 Different types of gloves are worn in lab. What 2 things do gloves protect your hands from? Correct Answer

7 Back to board C1 -500 500 What is wrong with this picture? Why? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/High%20School%20Lab%20Safety%20Credi ts%20Page.htm

8 Back to board C2 - 100 100 When something like this happens, what do you do? Correct Answer http://z.about.com/d/chemistry/1/0/Q/q/testtubespill.jpg

9 Back to board C2 - 200 200 What is wrong in this picture? Correct Answer http://ehs.virginia.edu/stormwater/images/Photographs/housing/draindump.jpg

10 Back to board C2 - 300 300 What is wrong in this picture? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab18.html

11 Back to board C2 - 400 400 Even if a beaker looks clean, why is it a bad idea to use it as a drinking glass? Correct Answer http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2036/2170767558_f51cd24c0b.jpg

12 Back to board C2 -500 500 When is it a good idea to taste chemicals in lab? Correct Answer http://blog.usa.gov/roller/govgab/resource/images/ntmryuck.png

13 Back to board C3 -100 100 If you are in need of the first aid kit, what do you do? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab10.html

14 Back to board C3 -200 200 The safety shower is used for two reasons, what are they? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab12.html

15 Back to board C3 -300 300 What 2 things do you need to do if you need to use the eyewash fountain? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab9.html

16 Back to board C3 -400 400 The fire extinguisher should be used by _____? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab7.html

17 Back to board C3 -500 How do you use the fire blanket? 500 Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab8.html

18 Back to board C4 -100 100 What is wrong with this picture? Correct Answer http://mjksciteachingideas.com/images/labkidsmistakes.jpg

19 Back to board C4 -200 200 If you find glassware that is cracked, why should you not use it? Correct Answer http://www.startracksmedical.com/supplies/testtubes.jpg

20 Back to board C4 -300 300 When using hotplates, what precautions should you take? Correct Answer http://www.glascol.com/data/image/prodcat/image-imagefront-209.jpg

21 Back to board C4 -400 400 When using test tubes, you should never point them towards yourself or others. Why? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab20.html

22 Back to board C4 -500 500 What are some safety precautions to think about while using a microscope? Correct Answer http://efolio.umeedu.maine.edu/~esmall/techwebquest/images/Microscope.jp g

23 Back to board C5 -100 100 When is the best time to read lab directions and procedures. Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab22.html

24 Back to board C5 -200 200 What is wrong with this picture? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/chwang/orgsafety/jun17_12.jpg

25 Back to board C5 -300 300 What will happen to this young man? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab24.html

26 Back to board C5 -400 400 What is wrong with this picture? Correct Answer http://www.chem.unl.edu/chwang/orgsafety/orgsafe2.html

27 Back to board C5 -500 500 Washing your hands is a good idea after lab. Why? Correct Answer

28 DAILY DOUBLE Question

29 100 Back to board C1 - 100 Long hair and loose clothing can get tangled in equipment or glassware and cause accidents.

30 Goggles are required by law when students are working with heat, chemicals, solutions, glassware or other dangerous materials. Back to board C1 - 200 200

31 Back to boardboard C1 - 300 300 Aprons protect clothing from chemicals.

32 Back to board C1 - 400 400 Gloves protect hands from heat or chemicals.

33 Back to board C1 -500 500 Goggles are only effective when worn properly. They can’t protect your eyes when they are on your forehead.

34 Back to board C2 - 100 100 If there is a chemical spill, inform the teacher.

35 Back to board C2 - 200 200 Chemicals should be disposed of properly to ensure a safe environment. Follow the teachers instructions for waste disposal.

36 Back to board C2 - 300 300 The proper technique to smell unknown substances is to waft or fan the odor towards your nose. http://www.chem.unl.edu/safety/hslab18.html

37 Back to board C2 - 400 400 Even though glassware may look clean, residue of chemicals may be in the beaker.

38 Back to board C2 -500 500 Never! Never taste, touch or smell chemicals unless specifically directed to do so.

39 Back to board C3 -100 100 Tell the instructor. The instructor should be the only one in the first aid kit.

40 Back to board C3 -200 200 Bad chemical spills on the clothing or fire.

41 Back to board C3 -300 300 Hold eyelids open Rinse thoroughly

42 Back to board C3 -400 400 The instructor only

43 Back to board C3 -500 Yank it out of the holder Wrap the victim to smother the fire 500

44 Back to board C4 -100 100 Student work areas should be clutter-free and items should not be near the edge to prevent accidents.

45 Back to board C4 -200 200 Cracked glassware may shatter as it is heated or used continuously. Tell your teacher if you find any cracked or broken glassware.

46 Back to board C4 -300 300 Never reach over a hotplate or a container on a hotplate. Never place other items (like erasers on hotplates)

47 Back to board C4 -400 400 Chemicals in a test tube may react and spatter out of the tube. Hold test tubes away from yourself and others.

48 Back to board C4 -500 500 Microscopes should be used carefully, they are expensive. Follow directions and use proper technique. Only look at specimens that you are directed to look at under the microscope.

49 Back to board C5 -100 100 The best time to read directions and procedures is before you begin the lab. Make sure you know what you are doing before you begin a lab experiment.

50 Back to board C5 -200 200 Eating and drinking is not allowed in lab. Chemicals can be on your hands and then you ingest them while eating. Gum should not be chewed near chemicals.

51 Back to board C5 -300 300 Horseplay is unsafe and unacceptable. Horse play starts as a joke but can lead to accidents. This student would receive a failing grade and have alternative assignments instead of labs

52 Back to board C5 -400 400 Your mother doesn’t work here. Don’t leave a mess. Your lab area should be cleaned at the end of lab for the next student.

53 Back to board C5 -500 500 To remove any chemicals or lab material that may be on your hands.


Download ppt "100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Safety Equipment Lab Behavior Lab Equipment Chemical."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google