I. EXPLORING THE LAB 1. The ___________________________ is where you will conduct your experiments. 2. You have access to 5 things at your lab station. List them.
3. Where should chemical waste be disposed of?
4. What goes on the floor of the lab? ___________________________________________ 5. You accidentally drop a beaker and it breaks. What should you do? Explain the clean-up and disposal.
6. What are the following things/materials used for in the lab? a. Safety shower
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b. Eyewash station
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c. Baking soda
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d. Citric acid or vinegar
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e. Fire blanket
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f. Fire extinguisher
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II. WHAT TO WEAR 1. What should not be worn in the lab? Briefly explain why not. Should NOT be worn
Because…
Visit: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/tutorials/weissman/chemlab/Template.html 2. What should be worn in the lab? Briefly explain why. Should be worn
Because…
III. SAFE LAB PRACTICES 1. Always wear your __________________________________. 2. No _________________ or _________________ is permitted in the lab. 3. Use the fume hood when working with _______________________________________. 4. Use ____________________ or _______________________ to handle solids. 5. Pour substances into a ______________________ before transferring liquids to a smaller container. 6. When heating chemicals they should be pointed ___________________ from yourself and others. 7. Do not reach over ________________, ________________, or ___________________. 8. Before taking a chemical, you need to __________________ the label. 9. Do not keep _________________ substances around open flames. ________________ flames when not in use. 10.Before leaving the lab, you should ________________________________. Try not to touch your ________________. 11.Read the _______________ to learn more about the potential hazards of a chemical. IV. EMERGENCY SCENARIOS Emergency Sleeve catches on fire
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