introduction to chemistry begin reading lab safety rules
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Introduction to Chemistry
Begin Reading Lab Safety Rules
Lab Safety
• Everyone is responsible for knowing and following the safety rules.
• Minimizes accidents• Ensures pleasant and safe working
and learning environment• Lab sense is common sense in many
ways. If you know that you should not do something, THEN DON’T.
Don’t let your last words be…..
•“Hey y’all, Watch This.”
• Always read lab materials before beginning any lab activity. Make sure you understand what to do. If you don’t……..ASK.
• Never work alone in the lab area without a teacher present.
• Never mix chemicals unless instructed to do so by the teacher. Some chemical combinations can have extremely lethal consequences.
Basic Safety Procedures
• Eye Protection– Safety goggles
must be worn during any lab experiment. NO EXCEPTIONS.
– Contact lenses and regular glasses do not provide protection.
– Contact lenses should be avoided.
• Other Personal Protection– Gloves (if needed)– Aprons (if needed)– Closed toe shoes
• This is required for all lab days. Bring a spare pair and leave in a locker . NO EXCEPTIONS.
• Fire Protection– Know the location of
the fire extinguisher, fire blanket and fire alarm pull stations.
– Know how to use the fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
– Know the exit routes from each classroom on campus.
• Electrical Protection– Inspect all cords and
plugs on equipment before using.
– Do not use equipment with bare or frayed cords or equipment with bent or missing plug prongs.
– Do not use extension cords.
Safety Equipment
• Fume Hoods• Eyewashes• Safety Showers• Ventilation• Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS)
What to Do In An Emergency***NOTIFY THE TEACHER******NOTIFY THE TEACHER******NOTIFY THE TEACHER***
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
Spills: Must be cleaned up according to type of chemical and need for neutralization. Gloves should be worn. DO NOT POUR CHEMICALS DOWN THE SINK UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE TEACHER.