Laboratory Rules and Safety
Laboratory Rules and Safety
Laboratory Rules and Safety
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Safety Rules
1. Make sure you are familiar with all the safety information
given to you about each experiment before starting the
experiment. This includes your manual, these safety
guidelines, any posted information or any other
information provided to by your TA.
2. Always wear safety glasses (including during check-in
and check-out), except when their removal has been
specifically authorized by the TA prior to their removal.
Contact lenses are forbidden. You must also wear a face
shield when requested to by the TA.
3. You must wear a lab coat (and do it up) in all Chemistry
labs.
4. Footwear must completely cover the foot and heel (no
sandals, baby dolls, ballet flats, mules, open-toed
footwear, etc.).
5. You must wear long pants (no shorts, capris, skirts, or
dresses).
6. If you arrive at your Chemistry lab and do not have the
required clothing, you will be directed to rent or
purchase missing items (glasses, lab coats, disposable
foot coverings and long pants) from Chemistry Stores
before you will be allowed to participate in the lab.
7. Loose hair must be tied back so as to be out of the way.
Dangling jewellery must be removed.
8. Do not eat or drink in the lab.
9. Visitors are not allowed to be in the lab.
10. Please keep your work area and the common work areas
tidy. Also, please make sure the aisles, safety showers,
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Chemical Safety
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WHMIS
Workplace Hazardous Material Information System, or WHMIS,
is the name given to the legislation covering hazardous
materials used in Canadian workplaces, including educational
institutions. In basic terms, suppliers are required to
adequately label their products and provide accompanying
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), employers are required to
educate workers and ensure that the appropriate safety
information is available to the employees, and employees are
required to learn the information on hazardous products
before using them. In Chemistry laboratories, you are the
employee, and therefore, are required to know the properties
of the chemicals you will be handling before you enter the
laboratory.
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Emergency Procedures
First Aid
Burns
Burns represent the most common injury in the
chemistry lab. They are generally of either the
thermal or chemical type. First aid for surface burns
of the thermal type involves immersing the burned
part in cool water or applying an ice pack to relieve
pain and prevent swelling and blistering. The burn
is then covered with a clean, sterile, lint-free
dressing. Do not apply lotions, ointments or oily
dressings. For more serious burns involving deeper
layers of skin and tissue, arrange for immediate
medical aid.
To minimize injury due to chemical burns, the
chemical must be removed from the skin
immediately. Flush liquid chemicals away with
water; continue to flush for 20 minutes. Continue
first aid as for a thermal burn (preceding
paragraph). Medical attention should always be
sought in the case of chemical burns, especially as
delayed reactions are not uncommon.
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Medical Aid
Medical aid is available from Student Health
Services, 2nd floor, SUB. If medical aid is required,
do not try to go by yourself. The TA in charge of the
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water.
Do NOT pour any organic liquids (including acetone!)
down the drain. If you are not sure, please ask your TA.
At the end of the lab, ensure that your gallenkamp and
digital thermometer are turned OFF.
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