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Republic of the Philippines

CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY


College of Criminal Justice
Don SeverinoDelas Alas Campus, Indang, Cavite

NAME: __________________________________________DATE:_____________________________________

YEAR & SECTION: __________________________

ACTIVITY NO. 3 BASIC

LABORATORY SAFETY

PART ONE: Answer the following questions.

1.) While working with heat, what is that you must remember?

 Never heat closed container


 Keep it away to everyone
 Use clamps when you need to hold the container

2.) When doing an experiment, you should definitely avoid: _______a. ______ a.Talking

b.Wearing fire-catchy perfume

c. Eating

d. None of these

3.) Explain the proper way of smelling a chemical or a compound.

 If you need to smell the odor of a chemical, waft or fan the fumes toward your nose with
one hand. Do not put your nose over the container and inhale the fumes.

4.) You have accidentally broken a test tube and spilled a chemical on the table. Which of the
following best explains what you should do? _______d_____

a. Use water and paper towels to clean up the spill; place the broken test tube in the disposal
container specified by the teacher for sharp objects.

b. Throw the glass into the nearest trash bin and let the spill air-dry.

c. Quickly dispose of the glass, wipe up the spill with the nearest cloth, and hope nobody notices.

d. Caution your lab partners to avoid the area while you inform the teacher of the small accident.
5.) You must wear a safety goggle when attempting any kind of science block. True or False?
____________false___________

6.) Can you start lab work without the teacher's instructions? ______________b____________
a. Yes
b. Never

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Republic of the Philippines


CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Criminal Justice
Don SeverinoDelas Alas Campus, Indang, Cavite

b. In some experiments
c. It’s my choice

7.) Laboratory work requires. __a__


a. Lot of safety
b. Minimum safety
c. No Safety
d. It depends

8.) It can be dangerous to have untied Long hair in a lab. True or false? Explain why.

 True, Long hair can fall onto the lab bench/come in contact with chemicals or
biologicals. Long hair is also a hazard around rotating equipment and open flames
such as Bunsen burners or alcohol. It can cause problem if it contaminate in your
experiment.

9.)What should you do in case of laboratory emergency?


 If the chemical is in the eye: Flush water using an eyewash station for at least 15 Minutes.
Medical attention must be summoned as soon as possible.
 If the chemical is swallowed or ingested: Do not induce vomiting unless the MSDS
Recommends vomiting. Medical attention must be summoned as soon as possible.
 If the chemical comes into contact with skin: Rinse the affected area for 15 minutes With
tap water. It may be necessary to use a safety shower. If the safety shower is used, All
contaminated clothing should be removed while the person is under the safety Shower,
and medical attention must be summoned as soon as possible.

10.)Explain what attire or clothing should be worn when working in the laboratory.

 When working on a laboratory you should wear PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS


(PPE) Wear long pants or skirts and closed toed shoes, and tie back long hair. Do not wear
shorts, short skirts, sandals, loose clothing, or dangling jewelry. Wear eye Protection and
proper gloves when working into the lab. Make sure that your clothing covers your skin and
protects you from spilled chemical, biological, or radioactive materials, falling objects, and other
lab hazards. Appropriate PPE is required when there is a potential for exposure to hazardous
materials such as hazardous chemicals and biohazards.

PART TWO: In your own words, explain the following:

1.) Importance of MSDS

 The importance of MSDS is to protect us from hazardous chemical exposures


and to work safely with chemic. It provides details and important information’s
that should not be ignored by anyone involved in handling, transportation or
laboratory usage of chemicals during experiments. It is therefore necessary that
all should be aware and familiarize the importance of MSDS for their own safety.

2.) The things that we must remember before, during and after experiment.

 Before an Experiment
- Know what you are working with. You should always identify the substance you
are working with and think about how you can minimize exposure to this in the
experiment.
- Find and evaluate hazard information. This information is typically found on the
MSDS (Material Safety Datasheet), which suppliers are required to provide the
end user. The Label of the original container also contains valuable safety
information. The MSDS, as With any chemical, gives information on the hazards.
- Ensure that all chemical bottles are properly labelled. Additional information,
such as Signal words and words describing the specific hazards, should be on
the label of the Original chemical container

During an Experiment
-Use the lowest concentrations and smallest volumes possible for all chemicals.
-Do not handle solids that are classified as fatal or toxic if swallowed.
-Wear appropriate eye protection that offers both impact and splash protection.
This is Not only for your safety but also as a precaution in the event that an
accident is caused By someone else in the laboratory.
-Wear appropriate protective clothing (laboratory apron, coat, and gloves).
-After transferring a chemical (solid or liquid) from a reagent bottle into a
secondary Container, be certain that the reagent bottle and the container are
properly closed.

After an Experiment
-After completing your experiment, filling out your lab form and cleaning up your
experiment station in the lab, Make lab report, Lab reports are a more detailed
analysis of your experiment and how it connects to a larger scientific concept.

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