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Safety in the Lab By Patti Hutchison  <br />right01     Plastic, penicillin, and rubber- what do they all have in common? They were all made in a laboratory. In fact, most historic scientific discoveries happened in a laboratory. Chances are you will be working in the science lab this year. You will be performing experiments and using equipment that scientists use. It is important to practice safety in the lab. Here are some important tips to keep in mind. 2     The most important safety rule is to always follow instructions. These may be instructions your teacher gives you. They might even be instructions that you have to read in a book or manual. Always follow directions exactly as stated. Even if you think you know a quot;
betterquot;
 way to do something, do it the way the directions tell you. 3     Reread instructions several times. If you don't understand something, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Your grandmother would say, quot;
It's better to be safe than sorry.quot;
 This means that if you get hurt in the lab, you'll be sorry that you didn't ask for help. 4     You need to think about what you are wearing when you are in the lab. You should always remove loose jewelry. If you have long hair, always tie it back. You don't want to let these things touch chemicals or flames that you might be working with. 5     Protect your clothing with a shop apron. You may also need to wear rubber gloves. Always wear safety goggles when you are working with any substance that can get in your eyes. Don't worry about not looking cool. Safety is more important. Besides, everyone in your class will look just like you! 6     Always be careful not to spill anything when you are working in the lab. If you do spill something, ask your teacher about the proper way to clean it up. Some chemicals may harm your skin or other surfaces. Always ask about the proper way to dispose of chemicals also. 7     Never mix chemicals unless you are told to. You might produce a dangerous substance. It could be poisonous or explosive. Never touch, taste, or smell a chemical you do not know. Keep lids closed when you are not using the chemicals. 8     At some time, you will probably have to heat something up in the lab. Always be aware of hot surfaces. Remember that they can stay hot long after the heat source is removed. Use tools as directed by your teacher for handling hot pieces of equipment. Clamps and tongs are especially useful for handling hot test tubes. 9     Sometimes you will be asked to use a scalpel or a razor blade. Handle these objects very carefully. Just as you learned in cooking class, always cut away from you. If you do get cut or hurt in any way, tell your teacher at once. 10     When you are finished with your experiment, always clean up properly. Shut down all heat sources. Return all equipment to its proper place. And, of course, wash your hands! 11     Working in the lab can be an exciting part of your science program. With caution and proper procedures, you will be safe and able to enjoy your lab time.<br />Name _____________________________Date ___________________<br />Safety in the Lab<br />1.  What is the most important safety rule?2.  If you don't understand something, you should:  Ask your lab partner.  Try to figure it out on your own.  Ask your teacher to explain it to you.3.  Why should you tie back loose hair and remove loose jewelry?  So that it doesn't touch chemicals or flame  So you look better  So you can put on your shop apron4.  If you spill something, you should:  Ask your teacher the proper way to clean it up.  Pour water on it.  Wipe it up with your sleeve.5.  Why should you never mix chemicals unless you are told to?6.  Hot surfaces:  Can be touched after a minute or two  Cool down immediately  Can stay hot long after the heat source is removed<br /> <br />Name _____________________________Date ___________________<br />Homework: Safety in the Lab<br />Make a laboratory manual listing important safety rules. Must be colorful<br />Explain in your own words why it is most important to follow instructions exactly when you are doing a lab experiment.<br />Safety in the Lab By Patti Hutchison  <br />razorworkingpracticebetterbladethanusefulpartpenicillinfollowequipmentawarelaboratoryfactable<br />Directions:  Fill in each blank with the word that best completes the reading comprehension.right0     Plastic, (1)  _______________________  , and rubber- what do they all have in common? They were all made in a laboratory. In (2)  _______________________  , most historic scientific discoveries happened in a(3)  _______________________  . Chances are you will be working in the science lab this year. You will be performing experiments and using equipment that scientists use. It is important to (4)  _______________________   safety in the lab. Here are some important tips to keep in mind.     The most important safety rule is to always (5)  _______________________   instructions. These may be instructions your teacher gives you. They might even be instructions that you have to read in a book or manual. Always follow directions exactly as stated. Even if you think you know a quot;
(6)  _______________________  quot;
 way to do something, do it the way the directions tell you.     Reread instructions several times. If you don't understand something, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Your grandmother would say, quot;
It's better to be safe (7)  _______________________   sorry.quot;
 This means that if you get hurt in the lab, you'll be sorry that you didn't ask for help.     You need to think about what you are wearing when you are in the lab. You should always remove loose jewelry. If you have long hair, always tie it back. You don't want to let these things touch chemicals or flames that you might be working with.     Protect your clothing with a shop apron. You may also need to wear rubber gloves. Always wear safety goggles when you are working with any substance that can get in your eyes. Don't worry about not looking cool. Safety is more important. Besides, everyone in your class will look just like you!     Always be careful not to spill anything when you are working in the lab. If you do spill something, ask your teacher about the proper way to clean it up. Some chemicals may harm your skin or other surfaces. Always ask about the proper way to dispose of chemicals also.     Never mix chemicals unless you are told to. You might produce a dangerous substance. It could be poisonous or explosive. Never touch, taste, or smell a chemical you do not know. Keep lids closed when you are not using the chemicals.     At some time, you will probably have to heat something up in the lab. Always be (8)  _______________________   of hot surfaces. Remember that they can stay hot long after the heat source is removed. Use tools as directed by your teacher for handling hot pieces of equipment. Clamps and tongs are especially (9)  _______________________   for handling hot test tubes.     Sometimes you will be asked to use a scalpel or a (10)  _______________________   (11)  _______________________  . Handle these objects very carefully. Just as you learned in cooking class, always cut away from you. If you do get cut or hurt in any way, tell your teacher at once.     When you are finished with your experiment, always clean up properly. Shut down all heat sources. Return all(12)  _______________________   to its proper place. And, of course, wash your hands!     (13)  _______________________   in the lab can be an exciting (14)  _______________________   of your science program. With caution and proper procedures, you will be safe and (15)  _______________________   to enjoy your lab time. <br /> <br />Name _____________________________Date ___________________<br />Safety in the Lab<br />1.  What is the most important safety rule?2.  If you don't understand something, you should:  Ask your lab partner.  Try to figure it out on your own.  Ask your teacher to explain it to you.3.  Why should you tie back loose hair and remove loose jewelry?  So you look better  So you can put on your shop apron  So that it doesn't touch chemicals or flame4.  If you spill something, you should:  Wipe it up with your sleeve.  Ask your teacher the proper way to clean it up.  Pour water on it.5.  Why should you never mix chemicals unless you are told to?6.  Hot surfaces:  Cool down immediately  Can stay hot long after the heat source is removed  Can be touched after a minute or two<br /> <br />Safety in the Lab - Answer Key<br />1  Always follow instructions.2    Ask your teacher to explain it to you.3    So that it doesn't touch chemicals or flame4    Ask your teacher the proper way to clean it up.5  You could produce a harmful substance.6    Can stay hot long after the heat source is removed<br /> <br />Safety in the LabBy Patti Hutchison  <br />Answer Key<br />     Plastic, (1)  penicillin  , and rubber- what do they all have in common? They were all made in a laboratory. In (2)  fact  , most historic scientific discoveries happened in a (3)  laboratory  . Chances are you will be working in the science lab this year. You will be performing experiments and using equipment that scientists use. It is important to (4)  practice   safety in the lab. Here are some important tips to keep in mind.     The most important safety rule is to always (5)  follow   instructions. These may be instructions your teacher gives you. They might even be instructions that you have to read in a book or manual. Always follow directions exactly as stated. Even if you think you know a quot;
(6)  better  quot;
 way to do something, do it the way the directions tell you.     Reread instructions several times. If you don't understand something, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Your grandmother would say, quot;
It's better to be safe (7)  than   sorry.quot;
 This means that if you get hurt in the lab, you'll be sorry that you didn't ask for help.     You need to think about what you are wearing when you are in the lab. You should always remove loose jewelry. If you have long hair, always tie it back. You don't want to let these things touch chemicals or flames that you might be working with.     Protect your clothing with a shop apron. You may also need to wear rubber gloves. Always wear safety goggles when you are working with any substance that can get in your eyes. Don't worry about not looking cool. Safety is more important. Besides, everyone in your class will look just like you!     Always be careful not to spill anything when you are working in the lab. If you do spill something, ask your teacher about the proper way to clean it up. Some chemicals may harm your skin or other surfaces. Always ask about the proper way to dispose of chemicals also.     Never mix chemicals unless you are told to. You might produce a dangerous substance. It could be poisonous or explosive. Never touch, taste, or smell a chemical you do not know. Keep lids closed when you are not using the chemicals.     At some time, you will probably have to heat something up in the lab. Always be (8)  aware   of hot surfaces. Remember that they can stay hot long after the heat source is removed. Use tools as directed by your teacher for handling hot pieces of equipment. Clamps and tongs are especially (9)  useful   for handling hot test tubes.     Sometimes you will be asked to use a scalpel or a (10)  razor   (11)  blade  . Handle these objects very carefully. Just as you learned in cooking class, always cut away from you. If you do get cut or hurt in any way, tell your teacher at once.     When you are finished with your experiment, always clean up properly. Shut down all heat sources. Return all (12)  equipment   to its proper place. And, of course, wash your hands!     (13)  Working   in the lab can be an exciting (14)  part   of your science program. With caution and proper procedures, you will be safe and (15)  able   to enjoy your lab time.<br />
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  • 1. Safety in the Lab By Patti Hutchison  <br />right01     Plastic, penicillin, and rubber- what do they all have in common? They were all made in a laboratory. In fact, most historic scientific discoveries happened in a laboratory. Chances are you will be working in the science lab this year. You will be performing experiments and using equipment that scientists use. It is important to practice safety in the lab. Here are some important tips to keep in mind. 2     The most important safety rule is to always follow instructions. These may be instructions your teacher gives you. They might even be instructions that you have to read in a book or manual. Always follow directions exactly as stated. Even if you think you know a quot; betterquot; way to do something, do it the way the directions tell you. 3     Reread instructions several times. If you don't understand something, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Your grandmother would say, quot; It's better to be safe than sorry.quot; This means that if you get hurt in the lab, you'll be sorry that you didn't ask for help. 4     You need to think about what you are wearing when you are in the lab. You should always remove loose jewelry. If you have long hair, always tie it back. You don't want to let these things touch chemicals or flames that you might be working with. 5     Protect your clothing with a shop apron. You may also need to wear rubber gloves. Always wear safety goggles when you are working with any substance that can get in your eyes. Don't worry about not looking cool. Safety is more important. Besides, everyone in your class will look just like you! 6     Always be careful not to spill anything when you are working in the lab. If you do spill something, ask your teacher about the proper way to clean it up. Some chemicals may harm your skin or other surfaces. Always ask about the proper way to dispose of chemicals also. 7     Never mix chemicals unless you are told to. You might produce a dangerous substance. It could be poisonous or explosive. Never touch, taste, or smell a chemical you do not know. Keep lids closed when you are not using the chemicals. 8     At some time, you will probably have to heat something up in the lab. Always be aware of hot surfaces. Remember that they can stay hot long after the heat source is removed. Use tools as directed by your teacher for handling hot pieces of equipment. Clamps and tongs are especially useful for handling hot test tubes. 9     Sometimes you will be asked to use a scalpel or a razor blade. Handle these objects very carefully. Just as you learned in cooking class, always cut away from you. If you do get cut or hurt in any way, tell your teacher at once. 10     When you are finished with your experiment, always clean up properly. Shut down all heat sources. Return all equipment to its proper place. And, of course, wash your hands! 11     Working in the lab can be an exciting part of your science program. With caution and proper procedures, you will be safe and able to enjoy your lab time.<br />Name _____________________________Date ___________________<br />Safety in the Lab<br />1.  What is the most important safety rule?2.  If you don't understand something, you should:  Ask your lab partner.  Try to figure it out on your own.  Ask your teacher to explain it to you.3.  Why should you tie back loose hair and remove loose jewelry?  So that it doesn't touch chemicals or flame  So you look better  So you can put on your shop apron4.  If you spill something, you should:  Ask your teacher the proper way to clean it up.  Pour water on it.  Wipe it up with your sleeve.5.  Why should you never mix chemicals unless you are told to?6.  Hot surfaces:  Can be touched after a minute or two  Cool down immediately  Can stay hot long after the heat source is removed<br /> <br />Name _____________________________Date ___________________<br />Homework: Safety in the Lab<br />Make a laboratory manual listing important safety rules. Must be colorful<br />Explain in your own words why it is most important to follow instructions exactly when you are doing a lab experiment.<br />Safety in the Lab By Patti Hutchison  <br />razorworkingpracticebetterbladethanusefulpartpenicillinfollowequipmentawarelaboratoryfactable<br />Directions:  Fill in each blank with the word that best completes the reading comprehension.right0     Plastic, (1)  _______________________  , and rubber- what do they all have in common? They were all made in a laboratory. In (2)  _______________________  , most historic scientific discoveries happened in a(3)  _______________________  . Chances are you will be working in the science lab this year. You will be performing experiments and using equipment that scientists use. It is important to (4)  _______________________   safety in the lab. Here are some important tips to keep in mind.     The most important safety rule is to always (5)  _______________________   instructions. These may be instructions your teacher gives you. They might even be instructions that you have to read in a book or manual. Always follow directions exactly as stated. Even if you think you know a quot; (6)  _______________________  quot; way to do something, do it the way the directions tell you.     Reread instructions several times. If you don't understand something, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Your grandmother would say, quot; It's better to be safe (7)  _______________________   sorry.quot; This means that if you get hurt in the lab, you'll be sorry that you didn't ask for help.     You need to think about what you are wearing when you are in the lab. You should always remove loose jewelry. If you have long hair, always tie it back. You don't want to let these things touch chemicals or flames that you might be working with.     Protect your clothing with a shop apron. You may also need to wear rubber gloves. Always wear safety goggles when you are working with any substance that can get in your eyes. Don't worry about not looking cool. Safety is more important. Besides, everyone in your class will look just like you!     Always be careful not to spill anything when you are working in the lab. If you do spill something, ask your teacher about the proper way to clean it up. Some chemicals may harm your skin or other surfaces. Always ask about the proper way to dispose of chemicals also.     Never mix chemicals unless you are told to. You might produce a dangerous substance. It could be poisonous or explosive. Never touch, taste, or smell a chemical you do not know. Keep lids closed when you are not using the chemicals.     At some time, you will probably have to heat something up in the lab. Always be (8)  _______________________   of hot surfaces. Remember that they can stay hot long after the heat source is removed. Use tools as directed by your teacher for handling hot pieces of equipment. Clamps and tongs are especially (9)  _______________________   for handling hot test tubes.     Sometimes you will be asked to use a scalpel or a (10)  _______________________   (11)  _______________________  . Handle these objects very carefully. Just as you learned in cooking class, always cut away from you. If you do get cut or hurt in any way, tell your teacher at once.     When you are finished with your experiment, always clean up properly. Shut down all heat sources. Return all(12)  _______________________   to its proper place. And, of course, wash your hands!     (13)  _______________________   in the lab can be an exciting (14)  _______________________   of your science program. With caution and proper procedures, you will be safe and (15)  _______________________   to enjoy your lab time. <br /> <br />Name _____________________________Date ___________________<br />Safety in the Lab<br />1.  What is the most important safety rule?2.  If you don't understand something, you should:  Ask your lab partner.  Try to figure it out on your own.  Ask your teacher to explain it to you.3.  Why should you tie back loose hair and remove loose jewelry?  So you look better  So you can put on your shop apron  So that it doesn't touch chemicals or flame4.  If you spill something, you should:  Wipe it up with your sleeve.  Ask your teacher the proper way to clean it up.  Pour water on it.5.  Why should you never mix chemicals unless you are told to?6.  Hot surfaces:  Cool down immediately  Can stay hot long after the heat source is removed  Can be touched after a minute or two<br /> <br />Safety in the Lab - Answer Key<br />1  Always follow instructions.2    Ask your teacher to explain it to you.3    So that it doesn't touch chemicals or flame4    Ask your teacher the proper way to clean it up.5  You could produce a harmful substance.6    Can stay hot long after the heat source is removed<br /> <br />Safety in the LabBy Patti Hutchison  <br />Answer Key<br />     Plastic, (1)  penicillin  , and rubber- what do they all have in common? They were all made in a laboratory. In (2)  fact  , most historic scientific discoveries happened in a (3)  laboratory  . Chances are you will be working in the science lab this year. You will be performing experiments and using equipment that scientists use. It is important to (4)  practice   safety in the lab. Here are some important tips to keep in mind.     The most important safety rule is to always (5)  follow   instructions. These may be instructions your teacher gives you. They might even be instructions that you have to read in a book or manual. Always follow directions exactly as stated. Even if you think you know a quot; (6)  better  quot; way to do something, do it the way the directions tell you.     Reread instructions several times. If you don't understand something, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Your grandmother would say, quot; It's better to be safe (7)  than   sorry.quot; This means that if you get hurt in the lab, you'll be sorry that you didn't ask for help.     You need to think about what you are wearing when you are in the lab. You should always remove loose jewelry. If you have long hair, always tie it back. You don't want to let these things touch chemicals or flames that you might be working with.     Protect your clothing with a shop apron. You may also need to wear rubber gloves. Always wear safety goggles when you are working with any substance that can get in your eyes. Don't worry about not looking cool. Safety is more important. Besides, everyone in your class will look just like you!     Always be careful not to spill anything when you are working in the lab. If you do spill something, ask your teacher about the proper way to clean it up. Some chemicals may harm your skin or other surfaces. Always ask about the proper way to dispose of chemicals also.     Never mix chemicals unless you are told to. You might produce a dangerous substance. It could be poisonous or explosive. Never touch, taste, or smell a chemical you do not know. Keep lids closed when you are not using the chemicals.     At some time, you will probably have to heat something up in the lab. Always be (8)  aware   of hot surfaces. Remember that they can stay hot long after the heat source is removed. Use tools as directed by your teacher for handling hot pieces of equipment. Clamps and tongs are especially (9)  useful   for handling hot test tubes.     Sometimes you will be asked to use a scalpel or a (10)  razor   (11)  blade  . Handle these objects very carefully. Just as you learned in cooking class, always cut away from you. If you do get cut or hurt in any way, tell your teacher at once.     When you are finished with your experiment, always clean up properly. Shut down all heat sources. Return all (12)  equipment   to its proper place. And, of course, wash your hands!     (13)  Working   in the lab can be an exciting (14)  part   of your science program. With caution and proper procedures, you will be safe and (15)  able   to enjoy your lab time.<br />