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Chemical and Biological Labeling Bio Sciences: Chemicals 10/18/20151
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Bellwork What do you think a chemical is? 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture2
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Objectives Explain what a biological and chemical are Read a chemical/ biological label and MSDS sheet Explain the importance of proper chemical and biological labeling Fill out a chemical/ biological storage label 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture3
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Terminology Chemical: A substance with a definite molecular composition that is produced by or used in chemical reactions Biological: A specimen that is related to biology or living organism, does not have to be currently living 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture4
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Chemical Labels: What We Know What can you tell me about each of these two containers of chemicals? 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture5 Bottle ABottle B
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Biological Labels: What We Know What can you tell me about each of these two samples of biologicals? 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture6 Bottle ABottle B
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What is a Chemical A substance with a definite molecular composition that is produced by or used in chemical reactions 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture7
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What is a Biological A specimen that is related to biology or living organism, does not have to be currently living 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture8
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Recall MSDS Sheet What is an MSDS sheet? Materials Safety Data Sheet Are they all the same set up? NO Do they contain similar information? YES 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture9
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Recall MSDS Sheet cont. What do they contain, give at least five (5) examples? Name & trade name of the substance Hazardous ingredient(s) it contains Physical characteristics of the chemical Protective equipment to be used What to do in event of a leak or spill Any other precautions to be followed 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture10
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Chemical Hazard Label; The MSDS Diamond With your partner quiz each other on what each of four (4) the sections of the diamond tells us. 10/18/2015 Property of CTE Joint Venture11 Now complete the MSDS Diamond in your “Chemical and Biological Label and Labeling” note-taker
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Biological Hazard Label This symbol tells us that the material is a biohazard and may represent a threat to cellular or living material. 10/18/2015 Property of CTE Joint Venture12
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Biological Hazard Label cont. There are three levels of Biohazards: Level 1: Minimal biohazards, personal protection limited to only gloves. What is worked with in school Level 2: Biological that may cause mild disease to humans. Not used in school Level 3: Biologicals that can cause severe to fatal disease to humans. Not used in schools 10/18/2015 Property of CTE Joint Venture13
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Why Have a Good Chemical/ Biological Label You will go as a lab table group to your bench and list at least ten (10) reasons why you think it is important to have a label on chemicals/ biologicals and what you think should be included on the labels 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture14
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What Should Be On a Chemical Label Stock Room Chemicals OSHA mandates: The identity of the material The name and address of a responsible person from whom information can be obtained if necessary Precautionary hazard warnings Additional information: Common and IUPAC name Chemical formula Basic Chemical and Physical Properties Inventory barcode Purity 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture15
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What Should Be On a Biological Label Stock Room Biologicals The identity of the material Storage requirements (refrigerate, Freeze -20˚C or -80 ˚C, etc) Biohazard level 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture16
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Filling Out a Chemical Label for Storage Lets say you have prepared a chemical or solution and need to store it, now you need to make your own label for it. What you need to include: 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture17 Name of solution/ chemical Date prepared Concentration or strength MSDS diamond Prepared by
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Filling Out a Biological Label for Storage Lets say you have prepared a biological sample or solution and need to store it, now you need to make your own label for it. What you need to include: 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture18 Sample identity Date prepared Storage requirements Biohazard level Prepared by Expiration date
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Why Have a Good Chemical/ Biological Label Revisit Return to the with your lab group but go to a different lab stations and make any changes or correction to the list you are looking at that you think need to be changed. 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture19
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Labeling Once you are finish you will be given a sheet of paper with chemical and biological sample data and blank labels. Fill them out as a group and turn in as your ticket out of class. 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture20
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Closure Turn in your completes label sheet on your way out. 10/18/2015Property of CTE Joint Venture21
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