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LAB SAFETY
What do you think is the most dangerous thing
in any laboratory?
LAB SAFETY
 The most dangerous thing in any laboratory is
someone who doesn’t know what they are doing.
IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO USE IT OR DON’T
KNOW WHAT IT IS FOR IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
BE DANGEROUS.
 Pencil
 Coin
 You name it…
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Common to all Sciences
Usually only
in Biology
Usually only
in Chemistry
Goggles
Apron
Glassware
Heat-resistant
gloves
Electrical Shock
No Open Flames
Physical Safety
Fumes
Heating Glassware
Corrosive
Animal Safety
Plant Safety
Sharp Objects
Proper Disposal
Hand Washing
General Safety
Toxic/poison
Open Flames
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Goggles- Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes during labs that use chemicals,
flames or heating, or the possibility of broken glass.
Apron- Wear a lab apron to protect skin and clothing.
Glassware- handle breakable materials with care. Do not handle broken glass.
Heat-resistant gloves – Use hand protection when handling hot materials. Do
not touch hot materials with bare hands.
Electrical Shock- Never use electrical equipment around water, or when
equipment or hands are wet. Be sure cords are untangled and can’t trip anyone.
Disconnect equipment when not in use.
No Open Flames- Flammable materials may be present. Make sure no flames,
sparks, or exposed heat sources are present.
Physical Safety- When an experiment involves physical activity, take precaution
not to injure yourself or others. Alert your teacher of any reason that you should
not participate in the activity.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Proper Disposal- Not everything goes in the trash or sink. Follow teacher’s
directions as to where to dispose of all materials.
Hand Washing- Wash hands thoroughly after all lab activities.
General Safety- Follow additional safety precautions given by your teacher.
Toxic/poison- Do not let poisonous chemicals come in contact with your skin,
clothing or eyes. Do not inhale vapors. Wash hands when you are done with
the activity
Open Flames- You will be working with open flames. Tie back loose hair and
clothing. Follow teacher’s instructions about lighting and extinguishing flames.
Fumes- Work in a well-ventilated area or the fume hood. Do not inhale
directly. Use wafting if you are to test the odor of a vapor.
Heating Glassware- Use a clamp or tongs to handle hot glassware. Do not pick
up hot glassware with your hands.
Corrosive- Do not let chemicals come in contact with your skin, clothing or
eyes. Do not inhale vapors. Wash hands when you are done with the activity
Explanation of Symbols
Animal Safety- Treat live animals with care to avoid harming the animals or
yourself. Working with animal parts or preserved animals also may require
caution. Wash your hands after handling any animal specimen.
Plant Safety- Handle plants only as directed by your teacher. If you are allergic
to certain plants, tell your teacher before an activity. Avoid touching poisonous
plants or plants with thorns. Wash your hands after activity.
Sharp Objects- scissors, scalpels, knives, needles, pins, or tacks, can cut or
puncture your skin. Always direct sharp edge or point away from yourself and
others. Use sharp instruments as suggested.
Lab Safety Rules
Dress Code
1.Wear safety goggles when directed.
2.Wear a lab coat or apron when directed.
3.Tie back loose hair whenever chemicals or open flames are being used.
4.Do not wear loose, baggy clothing or loose jewelry (ID badge lanyards) when
working with chemicals or open flames.
Lab Safety Rules
General Safety
• Listen and follow directions
• No Monkey or Horseplay
• Wear your goggles
• Measure Carefully
• Don’t eat or drink without permission
• Handle animals with care and respect
• Be careful with hot or electrical appliances
• Tell your teacher if anything breaks or spills
• Clean your desk before and after experiments
• Wash your hands
First Aid
• Report all accidents, no matter how minor, immediately to the teacher.
• Know what to do in the case of specific accidents such as acid spills, fires, or
chemicals on skin or in eyes.
• Know the location of the first aid kit, Nurse’s and Office phone number and
how to respond in case of an emergency. Your teacher should administer any
first aid that you require, but if the teacher goes down you need to help.
Heating and Fire Safety
• Never use a heat source such as a candle or burner without wearing goggles.
• Never heat anything that you are not instructed to heat.
• Keep work area clear of clutter.
• Never reach across a flame.
• Make sure you know how to light a Bunsen burner. If you do not your
teacher will show you.
• Point test tubes or bottles that are being heated away from you and others.
Chemicals can boil or splash out of the tube.
• Never heat a closed container.
• Never pick up a container without first checking to see if it is hot. If you can
feel heat when you hold the back of your hand near it, use heat gloves or
tongs to pick it up.
Using Chemicals Safely
•Never mix chemicals for the “fun of it.” See unauthorized experiments (rule #8).
•Never touch, taste, smell etc… any chemical unless instructed to do so.
•Use only the chemicals need for an investigation. Keep all lids closed when a
chemical is not in use. Notify teacher if spills occur.
•Dispose of all chemicals as instructed by teacher. To avoid contamination do not
return chemicals to their original containers.
•Be careful when working with chemicals such as acids or bases. Always pour them
over the sink rather than over your work area.
•When diluting an acid always add small amounts of Acid to Water. A to W. Ahhh.
W to A. WAAAAA!
•Rinse acids or bases off of skin immediately. Notify teacher immediately of spills.
Glassware Safety
• Never force glass tubing into a rubber stopper. Your teacher will demonstrate the
proper procedure to do this.
• Never heat glassware that is not dry. Use wire gauze to protect glass from the
flame.
• Hot glass does not look hot. Don’t pick up any glassware that may have been
heated without checking to see if it is hot first.
• Never use broken or chipped glassware. If glass breaks, tell teacher immediately
and dispose of glass in GLASS BOX.
• Never eat or drink out of lab glassware.
Using Sharp Instruments
38.Handle scalpels and razor blades with extreme care. Never cut material toward
yourself or others. Cut away from you and others.
39.Be careful with sharp stuff. (See sharp object safety symbol)
40.Notify your teacher if you cut yourself.
Handling Living Organisms
• No investigations that will cause pain, discomfort, or harm to mammals, birds,
reptiles, fish, and amphibians should be done in the classroom or at home.
• Treat all living things with care and respect. Do not touch any organism in the
classroom or lab without permission. (see plant and animal symbols as well)
• Animals should be handled only if necessary. If an animal is excited or frightened,
pregnant, feeding, or with its young, special handling is required.
• Your teacher will instruct you as to how to handle each species that may be
brought into the classroom.
• Treat all microorganisms as if they were harmful. Use antiseptic procedure, as
directed by your teacher, when working with microbes. Dispose of microbes as
your teacher directs.
• Clean your hands thoroughly after handling animals or the cage containing them.
• Wear gloves when handling small mammals. Report bites or stings to teacher
immediately.
Clean up Rules
• When done do the following: Clean up. Put away correctly. Turn off/unplug.
Wash hands.
To Summarize
1. Use common sense.
2. Follow the teacher’s directions.
3. If you don’t know, ask.
4. Do the right thing.
IN OTHER WORDS, DON’T BE AN IDIOT!
Amy
Lauren
Ann
David
Steve
Jeff
John
Kate
SOURCES
 http://morrisonlabs.com/images/safety/labSafety.jpeg (Diagram on page
13)
 http://www.heumann.org/u1/lab.jpg (Diagram on page 14)
 Lab Safety Symbols from:
 Prentice-Hall Biology Laboratory Manual A

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Lab safety rules and symbols Summary

  • 1. LAB SAFETY What do you think is the most dangerous thing in any laboratory?
  • 2. LAB SAFETY  The most dangerous thing in any laboratory is someone who doesn’t know what they are doing.
  • 3. IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO USE IT OR DON’T KNOW WHAT IT IS FOR IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE DANGEROUS.  Pencil  Coin  You name it…
  • 4. SAFETY SYMBOLS Common to all Sciences Usually only in Biology Usually only in Chemistry Goggles Apron Glassware Heat-resistant gloves Electrical Shock No Open Flames Physical Safety Fumes Heating Glassware Corrosive Animal Safety Plant Safety Sharp Objects Proper Disposal Hand Washing General Safety Toxic/poison Open Flames
  • 5. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Goggles- Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes during labs that use chemicals, flames or heating, or the possibility of broken glass. Apron- Wear a lab apron to protect skin and clothing. Glassware- handle breakable materials with care. Do not handle broken glass. Heat-resistant gloves – Use hand protection when handling hot materials. Do not touch hot materials with bare hands. Electrical Shock- Never use electrical equipment around water, or when equipment or hands are wet. Be sure cords are untangled and can’t trip anyone. Disconnect equipment when not in use. No Open Flames- Flammable materials may be present. Make sure no flames, sparks, or exposed heat sources are present. Physical Safety- When an experiment involves physical activity, take precaution not to injure yourself or others. Alert your teacher of any reason that you should not participate in the activity.
  • 6. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Proper Disposal- Not everything goes in the trash or sink. Follow teacher’s directions as to where to dispose of all materials. Hand Washing- Wash hands thoroughly after all lab activities. General Safety- Follow additional safety precautions given by your teacher. Toxic/poison- Do not let poisonous chemicals come in contact with your skin, clothing or eyes. Do not inhale vapors. Wash hands when you are done with the activity Open Flames- You will be working with open flames. Tie back loose hair and clothing. Follow teacher’s instructions about lighting and extinguishing flames. Fumes- Work in a well-ventilated area or the fume hood. Do not inhale directly. Use wafting if you are to test the odor of a vapor. Heating Glassware- Use a clamp or tongs to handle hot glassware. Do not pick up hot glassware with your hands. Corrosive- Do not let chemicals come in contact with your skin, clothing or eyes. Do not inhale vapors. Wash hands when you are done with the activity
  • 7. Explanation of Symbols Animal Safety- Treat live animals with care to avoid harming the animals or yourself. Working with animal parts or preserved animals also may require caution. Wash your hands after handling any animal specimen. Plant Safety- Handle plants only as directed by your teacher. If you are allergic to certain plants, tell your teacher before an activity. Avoid touching poisonous plants or plants with thorns. Wash your hands after activity. Sharp Objects- scissors, scalpels, knives, needles, pins, or tacks, can cut or puncture your skin. Always direct sharp edge or point away from yourself and others. Use sharp instruments as suggested.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Lab Safety Rules Dress Code 1.Wear safety goggles when directed. 2.Wear a lab coat or apron when directed. 3.Tie back loose hair whenever chemicals or open flames are being used. 4.Do not wear loose, baggy clothing or loose jewelry (ID badge lanyards) when working with chemicals or open flames.
  • 11. Lab Safety Rules General Safety • Listen and follow directions • No Monkey or Horseplay • Wear your goggles • Measure Carefully • Don’t eat or drink without permission • Handle animals with care and respect • Be careful with hot or electrical appliances • Tell your teacher if anything breaks or spills • Clean your desk before and after experiments • Wash your hands
  • 12. First Aid • Report all accidents, no matter how minor, immediately to the teacher. • Know what to do in the case of specific accidents such as acid spills, fires, or chemicals on skin or in eyes. • Know the location of the first aid kit, Nurse’s and Office phone number and how to respond in case of an emergency. Your teacher should administer any first aid that you require, but if the teacher goes down you need to help.
  • 13. Heating and Fire Safety • Never use a heat source such as a candle or burner without wearing goggles. • Never heat anything that you are not instructed to heat. • Keep work area clear of clutter. • Never reach across a flame. • Make sure you know how to light a Bunsen burner. If you do not your teacher will show you. • Point test tubes or bottles that are being heated away from you and others. Chemicals can boil or splash out of the tube. • Never heat a closed container. • Never pick up a container without first checking to see if it is hot. If you can feel heat when you hold the back of your hand near it, use heat gloves or tongs to pick it up.
  • 14. Using Chemicals Safely •Never mix chemicals for the “fun of it.” See unauthorized experiments (rule #8). •Never touch, taste, smell etc… any chemical unless instructed to do so. •Use only the chemicals need for an investigation. Keep all lids closed when a chemical is not in use. Notify teacher if spills occur. •Dispose of all chemicals as instructed by teacher. To avoid contamination do not return chemicals to their original containers. •Be careful when working with chemicals such as acids or bases. Always pour them over the sink rather than over your work area. •When diluting an acid always add small amounts of Acid to Water. A to W. Ahhh. W to A. WAAAAA! •Rinse acids or bases off of skin immediately. Notify teacher immediately of spills.
  • 15. Glassware Safety • Never force glass tubing into a rubber stopper. Your teacher will demonstrate the proper procedure to do this. • Never heat glassware that is not dry. Use wire gauze to protect glass from the flame. • Hot glass does not look hot. Don’t pick up any glassware that may have been heated without checking to see if it is hot first. • Never use broken or chipped glassware. If glass breaks, tell teacher immediately and dispose of glass in GLASS BOX. • Never eat or drink out of lab glassware.
  • 16. Using Sharp Instruments 38.Handle scalpels and razor blades with extreme care. Never cut material toward yourself or others. Cut away from you and others. 39.Be careful with sharp stuff. (See sharp object safety symbol) 40.Notify your teacher if you cut yourself.
  • 17. Handling Living Organisms • No investigations that will cause pain, discomfort, or harm to mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and amphibians should be done in the classroom or at home. • Treat all living things with care and respect. Do not touch any organism in the classroom or lab without permission. (see plant and animal symbols as well) • Animals should be handled only if necessary. If an animal is excited or frightened, pregnant, feeding, or with its young, special handling is required. • Your teacher will instruct you as to how to handle each species that may be brought into the classroom. • Treat all microorganisms as if they were harmful. Use antiseptic procedure, as directed by your teacher, when working with microbes. Dispose of microbes as your teacher directs. • Clean your hands thoroughly after handling animals or the cage containing them. • Wear gloves when handling small mammals. Report bites or stings to teacher immediately.
  • 18. Clean up Rules • When done do the following: Clean up. Put away correctly. Turn off/unplug. Wash hands. To Summarize 1. Use common sense. 2. Follow the teacher’s directions. 3. If you don’t know, ask. 4. Do the right thing.
  • 19. IN OTHER WORDS, DON’T BE AN IDIOT!
  • 21. SOURCES  http://morrisonlabs.com/images/safety/labSafety.jpeg (Diagram on page 13)  http://www.heumann.org/u1/lab.jpg (Diagram on page 14)  Lab Safety Symbols from:  Prentice-Hall Biology Laboratory Manual A