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LAB SAFETY AND EQUIPMENT

Student Notes

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WHAT TO WEAR IN THE LAB

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SAFETY GOGGLES

• Vital to the safety of your vision.

• Wear them when heating, working with chemicals, or at any time you are instructed to do so by your teacher.

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LAB APRON

• Protects your clothes and skin from chemicals, spills or splashes

• Rubber-coated• Acid-resistant• Alcohol-resistant

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PROTECTIVE GLOVES• Protect your hands with the

proper gloves:

> Insulated Gloves –use to handle hot and cold items > Latex Gloves – wear during dissections or to handle non-toxic chemicals > Chemical-Resistant Gloves use when working with caustic (to chemically burn skin) chemicals

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Close-Toe Shoes

• Wear shoes that cover your entire foot (no sandals)

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TIE BACK HAIR AND ROLL UP SLEEVES

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Safety Equipment for Emergencies

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EYE WASH STATION

• Provided in all science labs to flush eyes with water for 15 minutes to remove foreign materials and to dilute any harmful chemicals.

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FIRE BLANKET

• Use to smother fires: -Wrap around a person -Smother a table or a trash can on fire

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FIRE EXTINGUISHER

• Used to put out small chemical or paper fires.

• In case of major fires, evacuate the building using fire drill procedures.

• Remember P.A.S.S. • (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)

https://youtu.be/lUojO1HvC8cVIDEO - How to Use a Fire Extinguisher

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

• Symbols that show warnings about chemicals

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SAFETY PROCEDURES

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What to do First

• Sit quietly and wait for the teacher to give instructions.

• Read the investigation and any written directions thoroughly before you begin.

• Then get needed materials.• Follow directions at ALL times!

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No eating, drinking or chewing gum in the lab!

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What to do if there in an accident

• Report ALL accidents to the teacher even if they are minor (spills, drops, etc.).

• Clean up spills immediately!• Don’t use broken equipment (especially glass

containers). Report it to the teacher immediately.• Clean up your station when you are finished.

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• POUR ACID INTO WATER, ONLY!!!!

• POUR ONTO STIRRING ROD TO KEEP FROM SPLASHING OUT

NOT!!!

MIXING LIQUIDS WITH ACIDS

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Unplug from the outlet, don’t pull the cord!

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TILT TEST TUBE AWAY FROM YOU AND OTHERS (waft)

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Review Questions

• What equipment do I wear to be safe in the lab?

• Do I know where and how to use the lab safety equipment in an emergency?

• Do I know the safety rules and procedures to follow in the lab?

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Rodeo Palms Junior High SchoolScience Laboratory Safety Contract – 2015 - 2016

• I will act responsibly at all times in the science laboratory and classroom.• I will follow all instructions about lab procedures given by the teacher.• I will keep my work area clean and clutter-free.• I will wear safety goggles and protective clothing at all times when necessary.• I know what to do in case of a fire.• I will immediately notify the teacher of any emergency.• I will tie back long hair, remove dangling jewelry, and secure loose clothing.• I will not mix substances or take chemicals or equipment out of the lab without direct

permission from the teacher.• I will never eat or drink in the laboratory unless instructed to do so by the teacher.• I will only handle living organisms or preserved specimens when authorized by the

teacher.• I will not enter the storage area unless directed by the teacher. Student and parent sign and date in the appropriate spaces below and return contract to the teacher. I, _______________________________ have read each of the statements above and understand these safety rules. I agree to abide by the safety regulations and any additional written or verbal instructions provided by the school district or my teacher.

Student Signature ___________________________ Date________________ Parent Signature ___________________________ Date________________

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EQUIPMENT USED IN THE LAB

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Dissecting ToolsPan, Scalpel, Forceps, Scissors, Dissecting Pin, Probe

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ERLENMEYER FLASK

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FLORENCE FLASK (round bottom)

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Beaker

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FUNNEL

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TEST TUBE TEST TUBE HOLDER

TEST TUBE RACK

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HOT PLATE

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MICROSCOPE

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HAND LENS

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PETRI DISH

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EQUIPMENT USED FOR MEASURING

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TIMERS

Measures Time & Speed in Seconds (s)

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Measures Length or distance = meters (m) or centimeters (cm)

METRIC RULER (Meter Stick)

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Measures Mass

grams (g)

TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE

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Weight = grams (g) Force = Newtons (N)

(mass with gravity)

SPRING SCALE

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Measures Volume = liters (L) or milliliters (mL)

GRADUATED CYLINDERS

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WATER DISPLACEMENT METHOD

• To find the volume of an irregular-shaped object (rock), submerge it.

• The object’s volume = final volume – initial volume

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Measures

Temperature

Celsius (oC)

THERMOMETER

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Scientific Method

• A list of steps that are followed, IN ORDER, when preforming a scientific experiment.

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1. Start with a PROBLEM/QUESTION to be solved.

> Study & collect info about your problem.

2. Make a HYPOTHESIS > written as an if…then statement > must be able to test it

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3. TEST YOUR HYPOTHESIS: > Design and DO an experiment/investigation

FACTORS IN AN EXPERIMENT:• Independent Variable – the factor that can be changed or cause a

change• Dependent Variable – RESPONDS to the change. Is a measurement

(ex: amount of rainfall)• Control Group – the things/factors that stay the same in an

experiment

> The basis for comparison: the Independent Variable Group is compared to the Control Group.

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4. Collect & Analyze Data > Direct Observation: only use your 5 senses

> Indirect Observation: uses your senses PLUS scientific tools (Ex. - ruler, microscope…)

SCIENTIFIC PROCESS(Scientific Method)

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4. (continued) MAKE OR USE A MODEL > Use a small scale representation of a larger item to get proof of concept.

5. FORM A CONCLUSION: > Decide if the results support your hypothesis.

SCIENTIFIC PROCESS(Scientific Method)

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Example Hypothesis: (using an if…then statement)

If corn is given more fertilizer, then the yield will be higher.

SCIENTIFIC PROCESS(Scientific Method)

Which picture is the corn with more fertilizer?

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NOT a hypothesis: Corn tastes better than peas.Why not?

SCIENTIFIC PROCESS(Scientific Method)

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(Independent) Variable: • Group in which fertilizer is added to corn plant

Control Group: • Corn plant that doesn’t receive fertilizer

SCIENTIFIC PROCESS(Scientific Method)

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BIAS & EVALUATING INFO

misrepresentation of info based on point of view or purpose