Safety Stations

Station 1: Safety Rule fill-in

Report any ______or injury to you instructor immediately, no matter how ______it may appear.

Never work ______. No student may work in the laboratory without an ______present.

Do not ______any equipment, chemicals, or other materials in the laboratory until you are instructed to do so.

No food, drink, or ______is allowed in the laboratory. Keep ______away from face.

Do not touch, ______, or smell any chemicals unless specifically instructed to do so.

Never fool around in the laboratory. ______, practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.

Know the ______and correct use of all ______equipment.

Work areas should be kept clean and tidy at all times. ______all work surfaces and equipment ______leaving the lab. Return all equipment clean and in working order to the proper storage area. Dispose of ______as instructed.

Long hair must be tied back and dangling jewelry and loose or baggy clothing must be secured. ______must completely cover the foot.

Never handle broken ______with your bare hands. Use a brush and dustpan to clean up broken glass. Place broken or waste glassware in the designated glass disposal container.

Examine ______before each use. Never use ______or cracked glassware. Never use dirty glassware.

______must be worn when working with chemicals,______, or glassware.

Station 2: Mapping Equipment

Station 3: Safety Symbols

Station 4: MSDS Sheets

Material safety data sheets (MSDS) contain written or printed material concerning hazards of chemicals as prescribed by law. They contain basic information needed to insure the safety and health of the user at all stages of its manufacture, storage, use and disposal.

Using the provided MSDS answer the following.

1.  What is a Synonym for Acetone?

2.  What are some Hazards identified for Calcium Carbonate?

3.  What are First-Aid Measures for accidental ingestion of p-Dichlorobenzene?

4.  What type of Fire Extinguisher should firefighters use to quench a Ferrous Sulfide fire?

5.  How should the Accidental Release of Hydrochloric Acid be handled?

6.  What Exposure Controls and Personal Protection should be used with Magnesium Sulfate?

7.  What are some Physical Properties of Potassium Permanganate?

8.  What are the Acute Effects (Toxicological Information) of overexposure to Universal Indicator Solution?