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Title: Laboratory Safety


1
Laboratory Safety
  • Rules and Guidelines for Working in Chemistry
    Labs at OCCC

2
General Rules
  • Never enter the lab or conduct experiments unless
    your instructor or a lab assistant is present.
  • Always learn the location of exits and safety
    equipment when working in the lab.
  • Horseplay, pranks, or other acts of mischief or
    disrespect are not allowed.
  • No unauthorized experiments or changes to
    experiments are allowed.
  • When in doubt, ask before doing.

3
General Rules
  • Only your lab notebook, calculator, and pen or
    pencil are allowed at the lab bench.
  • Other personal belongings, including cell phones,
    must be stored in the designated area.
  • No smoking, eating, chewing gum, or drinking is
    allowed in the lab or in the physics and
    chemistry areas of the Science Center.
  • Do not apply lip balm or make-up or handle
    contact lenses in the lab.

4
General Rules
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water
    before leaving the lab.

5
Personal Protective Equipment
  • A laboratory apron and goggles must be worn at
    all times in the laboratory.
  • You must wear appropriate personal attire in the
    chemistry laboratory
  • a shirt with sleeves that covers the shoulders
    and entire torso
  • either pants or a skirt that covers the entire
    leg.
  • Students without appropriate personal attire will
    not be allowed to participate in lab.

6
Personal Protective Equipment
  • Shoes that cover the entire foot (top of foot,
    toes and heel included) must be worn in the lab.
  • Sandals are not allowed.
  • Students without appropriate footwear will not be
    allowed to participate in lab.
  • Hair that is longer than shoulder length must be
    tied up
  • Long, loose sleeves must be secured.

7
Handling Chemicals
  • Handle all chemicals as if they were hazardous.
  • You may be exposed to potentially hazardous
    materials in the process of completing your
    required laboratory activities.
  • Consult your personal physician for advice if you
    have specific concerns.

8
Handling Chemicals
  • Read labels and follow precautions carefully.
  • Read the label when you take a chemical off the
    bench and then read it again before you use it
  • Never taste chemicals.
  • Always use a pipet filler to pipet chemicals
    (including water).
  • Never smell chemicals unless directed by your
    laboratory instructor.
  • Use the technique know as wafting

9
Handling Chemicals
  • Always add concentrated acids or bases to water.
  • Never add water to concentrated acids or bases.

10
Chemical Spills and Broken Glass
  • Report all spills to your instructor.
  • Clean up all spills immediately by following
    directions provided by your instructor.
  • Never pick up broken glass with your hands.
  • Use broom and dustpan
  • Dispose of broken glass and disposable glass
    supplies in the broken glass container. Only
    glass goes into the container!

11
Fires
  • Keep flammables away from bunsen burners and hot
    plates.
  • Never leave a lit bunsen burner unattended.
  • Report all fires to your instructor immediately.
  • Try to extinguish the fire yourself only if you
    are capable.

12
Fires
  • Small paper fires
  • extinguish with water or fire extinguisher
  • Chemical fires
  • smother with sand or fire extinguisher
  • Electrical fires
  • fire extinguisher
  • Personnel fires stop drop and roll wrap fire
    blanket around victim safety shower

13
Injuries
  • Report all injuries to instructor
  • Treat all body fluids as if they were infectious
  • Assume they are contaminated with bloodborne
    pathogens such as the AIDS virus or Hepatitis B
  • Do not expose yourself to danger when aiding a
    fellow student
  • Protect yourself with gloves before handling body
    fluids
  • Seek medical advice for injuries

14
Injuries
  • Minor Cuts
  • Wash with soap and water.
  • Dry and bandage appropriately.
  • Serious Cuts
  • Stop blood flow by applying pressure to the
    wound.
  • Seek immediate medical attention.
  • Burns
  • Cool under running water.
  • Seek medical attention if necessary.

15
Injuries
  • Chemicals in eyes
  • Wash eyes at the eyewash for 15 minutes.
  • Seek medical advice.
  • Chemical spills on the body
  • Rinse exposed body part under water.
  • Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Large spills may require the use of the safety
    shower located in each lab.

16
Clean Up and Waste Disposal
  • Clean up after yourself.
  • If you spill chemicals at the balance, in the
    hood, or on your bench, notify your instructor
    who will advise you on the correct clean-up
    procedure.
  • Do not leave chemicals, spatulas, or used
    weighing paper in the balance room or hood.
  • Return chemicals to cart.
  • Throw away weighing paper.
  • Wash spatula.

17
Clean Up and Waste Disposal
  • Put away all equipment and glassware.
  • Wash your lab bench with water and then dry with
    paper towels at the end of lab.
  • Always follow the instructions given in your lab
    manual or by your instructor for waste disposal.
  • Ask your instructor if you are unsure of the
    proper disposal method.

18
Clean Up and Waste Disposal
  • Discard broken glass and disposable glass
    supplies in the broken glassware box.
  • Liquid waste disposal
  • Inorganic waste container (white) in hood
  • Organic waste container (red) in hood
  • Solid chemicals
  • Red solid waste can
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