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Safety Symbols. What is this?. Disposal. Special disposal procedures need to be followed Ex. Certain chemicals, living organisms Do not dispose these into the trash can Dispose of waste as directed by your teacher. What is this?. Biological Hazard. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SAFETY SYMBOLS

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What is this?

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Disposal Special disposal procedures need to be

followed Ex. Certain chemicals, living organisms Do not dispose these into the trash can Dispose of waste as directed by your

teacher

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What is this?

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Biological Hazard Organisms that might be harmful to

humans Ex. Bacteria, fungi, blood,etc Avoid skin contact by wearing mask and

gloves Notify your teacher if you suspect contact

with material. Wash hands thoroughly

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What is this?

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Extreme Temperature Objects that can burn skin: Hot or

Cold Ex. Boiling liquids, hot plates, dry ice, etc Use proper protection when handling Go to your teacher for first aid

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What is this?

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Sharp Object Use of tools or glass that can easily

puncture skin Razor blades, pins, BROKEN GLASS!, etc Practice common sense behavior and ask

teacher to help clean Go to your teacher for first aid

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What is this?

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Fume Possible danger to respiratory tract Ammonia, acetone, heated sulfur, etc Check for good ventilation Never smell fumes and always wear a

mask Leave foul area and notify teacher

immediately

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What is this?

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Electrical Possible danger from electric shock or

burn Liquid spills, short circuits, exposed wires,

etc Double-check set up with teacher. Check condition of equipment DO NOT TRY TO FIX! Notify teacher immediately

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What is this?

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Irritant Substance that can irritate skin or mucus

membranes of respiratory tract Fiber glass, potassium permanganate, etc Wear dust mask and gloves Practice extra care Go to teacher for first aid

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What is this?

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Chemical Chemicals that can react with and

destroy tissue and other materials Bleaches, acids, and bases Wear goggles, gloves, and an apron Immediately flush the affected area with

water and notify your teacher

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What is this?

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Toxic Substance may be poisonous if touched,

inhaled, or swallowed Mercury, iodine, metal compounds, etc Follow your teacher’s instructions Always wash hands thoroughly after use. Go to teacher for first aid

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What is this?

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No Open Flame Open flame may ignite flammable

chemicals, loose clothing, or hair Ex. Alcohol, hair, clothing, etc Avoid wearing loose clothing Be aware of safety equipment locations Tie back loose hair Notify teacher immediately

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Goggles: Eye Safety Proper eye protection should be worn at

all times by anyone performing or observing science activities

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Apron: Clothing Protection This symbol appears when substances

could stain or burn clothing

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Animal Safety This symbol appears when safety of

animals and students must be ensured

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Radioactivity This symbol appears when radioactive

materials are used

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MSDSMaterial Safety Data Sheet

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that gives detailed information about the nature of a chemical, such as physical and chemical properties health, safety, fire, and environmental hazards of

a chemical product. They are designed for:

workers who may be exposed to hazardous materials

emergency personnel (for example, firefighters),who may have to clean up a spill or release.

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Hazard Diamond: On MSDS The four divisions are typically color-coded,

Blue: health hazard Red: flammability Yellow: (chemical) reactivity White: special codes for unique hazards.

Each is rated on a scale: from 0 (no hazard; normal substance) to 4 (severe

risk).