Safety in The Laboratory
Safety in The Laboratory
Safety in The Laboratory
By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to identify the rules and guidelines regarding the
“Safety in the Laboratory”
Introduction:
In any laboratory– a chemistry laboratory or other science laboratory– where chemicals are used, there
will be hazards. Students need to understand the chemical hazards and of various chemical procedures
to work safely in the laboratory. Even with remote learning where doing hands-on performance of
laboratory exercises is unfeasible, one cannot neglect the adverse effects of chemical hazards, even
those found and used in homes. As you go along with experiments in this course, some with use of
simulations, videos or with the use of materials available in your homes, the practice of laboratory
safety is of utmost importance.
Presentation
Doing safety is not the right way to work – it is the only way.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
DANGER signifies that the hazards can cause serious injury (e.g., blindness) or death.
WARNING signifies that the hazards can cause less than serious injuries.
CAUTION warns users to be careful when using, handling, or storing the chemical.
2. Labels 3. Catalogue
4. Posters
a. Safety Data b. Safety Labelling
- Signage
e. Signage
f. Internet
MSDS - ChemDAT
Fume Hood
The laboratory chemical hood is a ventilated enclosure that protects you from being exposed to
chemical fumes, gases, and aerosols that are generated within the enclosure.
Class D: Fires of metals (Aluminum, sodium,
potassium etc.)
Fire theory
Classes of fire
Emergency Exits
1. The sign must be clear.
2. Show the way to the closest exit.
3. Equipped with emergency lighting.
4. Never locked.
5. Free from bags and other equipment.
6. Directly connected to emergency stairs.
Emergency call
1. Know the location of the emergency phone
2. Make an emergency call! GIVE THE ORDER OF INFORMATION
Where was the accident?
What is your name?
What happened?
How many injured?
Don’t finish the call, before the other person gives his O.K.!!!!
3. Inform the nearest FIRST AID staff.
Sources of danger
1. Physically dangerous
2. Biologically dangerous
3. Chemically dangerous
4. Hazard people – are people who are stressed, bored, tired, taking medication or has
health problems, poorly supervised, got wrong instruction or has poor training
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