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Lab Safety. Hands-on experiences are essential to learning in science class, but safety must be the first concern! Hands-on experiences are essential.

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1 Lab Safety

2 Hands-on experiences are essential to learning in science class, but safety must be the first concern! Hands-on experiences are essential to learning in science class, but safety must be the first concern! The following rules exist for your safety. The following rules exist for your safety. These rules help to prevent accidents in the lab and allow for more efficient work to occur. These rules help to prevent accidents in the lab and allow for more efficient work to occur.

3 BE PREPARED! When first entering the science room, do not touch any equipment, chemicals or other materials until you are instructed to do so. When first entering the science room, do not touch any equipment, chemicals or other materials until you are instructed to do so. NEVER enter the room if unsupervised. NEVER enter the room if unsupervised.

4 Stay focused & pay attention to all written and verbal instructions. Stay focused & pay attention to all written and verbal instructions. Ask questions before proceeding if you are unsure. Ask questions before proceeding if you are unsure. Know what you are to do before you do it. READ ALL DIRECTIONS. Know what you are to do before you do it. READ ALL DIRECTIONS.

5 Misbehavior CANNOT and WILL NOT be tolerated! Misbehavior CANNOT and WILL NOT be tolerated! Immediately notify your teacher of any unsafe conditions you observe. Immediately notify your teacher of any unsafe conditions you observe. Work with your group at your station only. Work with your group at your station only.

6 BE RESPONSIBLE! Report all accidents immediately, no matter how small. Report all accidents immediately, no matter how small. This includes broken glass, cuts and scrapes, chemical spills and fire. This includes broken glass, cuts and scrapes, chemical spills and fire. Remain calm! Remain calm!

7 Please note the location and proper use of the following lab safety equipment: Eyewash Station Eyewash Station Safety Shower Safety Shower Fire Safety Blanket Fire Safety Blanket Fire Extinguisher Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit First Aid Kit

8 First Aid in the Lab Burns: Rinse with water-tell TEACHER Burns: Rinse with water-tell TEACHER FIRE: STOP, DROP, ROLL-Wrap in Fire Blanket. Tell teacher FIRE: STOP, DROP, ROLL-Wrap in Fire Blanket. Tell teacher Substance in eyes: Flush with lots of water- tell teacher (15 minutes) Substance in eyes: Flush with lots of water- tell teacher (15 minutes) Severe bleeding: Apply pressure-tell teacher Severe bleeding: Apply pressure-tell teacher

9 Wear safety goggles and, when needed, gloves while engaging in lab activities. Wear safety goggles and, when needed, gloves while engaging in lab activities. Proper dress for lab includes: Proper dress for lab includes: –Tying back long hair –Removing dangling jewelry –Rolling up long sleeves –NO baggy clothing

10 NEVER eat or drink in the lab. NEVER eat or drink in the lab.

11 Wash your hands with soap and water after performing lab activities. Wash your hands with soap and water after performing lab activities. Keep hands away from eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals. Keep hands away from eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals. NEVER touch, taste or smell any chemicals unless specified to do so. NEVER touch, taste or smell any chemicals unless specified to do so. Never rinse anything down Never rinse anything down the sink without the permission of your teacher. of your teacher.

12 Chemical Safety Do not touch, taste or inhale any chemicals unless instructed to do so! Do not touch, taste or inhale any chemicals unless instructed to do so! If you need to “Smell” a substance, wave the fumes toward your nose with your hand. (waft) If you need to “Smell” a substance, wave the fumes toward your nose with your hand. (waft) Immediately rinse any chemicals that get on your skin with water. Then notify your teacher! Immediately rinse any chemicals that get on your skin with water. Then notify your teacher!

13 When heating materials in a test tube, always point the test tube away from yourself and others. Never heat a test tube with a cover on it. Never heat a test tube with a cover on it.

14 NEVER use cracked or chipped glassware! *Tell the teacher immediately! *Tell the teacher immediately! *Broken glass goes into special container..DO NOT throw into trash! *Broken glass goes into special container..DO NOT throw into trash! Let glass air dry. Do not use towels to dry the glassware. Let glass air dry. Do not use towels to dry the glassware.

15 CLEAN UP! In fairness to others, clean all glassware and equipment at the end of the lab. In fairness to others, clean all glassware and equipment at the end of the lab. Return all equipment and supplies to the proper storage area. Return all equipment and supplies to the proper storage area.

16 SAFETY CONTRACT You and your parents must agree to and sign the safety contract in order to participate in lab activities. You and your parents must agree to and sign the safety contract in order to participate in lab activities. Failure to comply with safety guidelines may result in your removal from the class and loss of credit for the work that is done in your absence. Failure to comply with safety guidelines may result in your removal from the class and loss of credit for the work that is done in your absence.

17 Practice SAFE Science


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