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Lab Safety Expectations

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  1. Slide 1: Created by Mónica Alonso
  2. Slide 2: #1 Enter room quietly and sit and wait for instructions.
  3. Slide 3: #2 Listen quietly to all directions. Ask questions if you are unsure.
  4. Slide 4: #3 Stay in your seat unless you are directed to get up. Avoid horseplay.
  5. Slide 5: #4 Follow the directions in the lab book. Ask your teacher before you try a “new idea.”
  6. Slide 6: #5 Never eat or drink in the lab. You never know what was put in the beaker before you use it.
  7. Slide 7: #6 Clean up all messes immediately.
  8. Slide 8: #7 Wear goggles when you heat anything or mix chemicals.
  9. Slide 9: #8 Take care of the equipment so that everyone may have the same opportunity to learn.
  10. Slide 10: #9 Clean your lab area before you leave.
  11. Slide 11: Always remember science is fun as long as it’s safe.