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Page 1: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Safety in the Lab

Page 2: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Getting Started

Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment

Read procedures and safety information before starting any lab

If you are unsure of what a safety symbol means, ask your teacher before beginning

Page 3: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Safety Symbols

Page 4: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Eye Safety

Wear safety goggles any time there is a chance something could harm your eyes.

Examples of this include working with any type of heat source or any chemicals.

Page 5: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Safety Equipment

Know the locations of all safety equipment when in the lab.

You should also be familiar with the procedures of how to use the equipment.

Page 6: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Neatness Keep your work

area free of all unnecessary books and papers.

Long hair should be tied back.

Loose articles of clothing should be secured.

Page 7: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Neatness Remove dangling

jewelry. Never wear open-

toed shoes/sandals/flip-flops in the lab.

Never wear hair sprays on the days of a lab.

Never eat, drink, or apply cosmetics in a lab setting.

Page 8: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Heat

Wear safety goggles when using a heating device or a flame.

Whenever possible, use an electric hot plate instead of an open flame.

When heating materials in a test tube, always point the test tube away from yourself/your group.

Page 9: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Heat To avoid burns,

wear heat resistant gloves.

When handling glass, always remember: “Hot glass looks the same as cold glass.”

Page 10: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Electricity Be careful with electrical cords. Do not let cords hang over a table

edge where someone could easily trip over them.

Do not use equipment with damaged cords.

Be sure that all equipment is turned off after each use.

Page 11: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Chemicals

Wear safety goggles and gloves when handling any chemical.

If a chemical is unknown, treat it as though it is dangerous.

If a spill gets on you, call your teacher and immediately rinse it off for at least 5 minutes.

Page 12: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Chemicals

Never mix chemicals unless your teacher tells you to do so.

Never taste, touch, or smell chemicals.

Before working with a flammable liquid or gas, check to make sure there are no heat sources/flames present in the room.

Page 13: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Glassware

Examine all glassware before using it.

Be sure that it is clean and has no chips/cracks.

Report any damaged glassware to your teacher.

Glass containers used for heating should be heat-resistant.

Page 14: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Cleaning Up

After completing each lab, each group is responsible for cleaning their station as well as reporting any damage to the lab station to their teacher.

Cleaning a station includes throwing away all trash, cleaning counter space, and reporting any damage.

Page 15: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Recap Use common sense above all else. Ask your teacher before you begin

any experiment or if you are unsure of what to do.

Never eat or drink anything in the lab.

Treat all chemicals as if they are dangerous and all glassware as if it is hot.

Page 16: Safety in the Lab. Getting Started Always get your teacher’s permission before beginning any lab experiment Read procedures and safety information before

Review Questions 1) When should you wear goggles in the lab? 2) What should you do if you are unsure on the

first step of a lab? 3) What is included under “Neatness” in lab

safety? 4) How should glassware be handled? 5) Why should you never allow electrical cords to

hang off the side of a counter? 6)If you are unsure of a chemical, what should you

do? 7) What should you do after completing each lab?