Spectrum Labs Lab safety Overview of protocols

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Lab saftey


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Lab safety
Spectration Labs

Lab safety begins before you
go to the lab
•Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
(PPE)
•Familiarize yourself with the lab layout and
equipment
•Read and understand safety guidelines and protocols
•Never perform work alone
•Follow proper personal hygiene practices

Dressing for lab
Below include an image in each box (clip art, icon, or picture) of
appropriate lab dress. Label each image using the text box provided.
Lab coat
Safety goggles
Close-toed shoes
Protective gloves
Full-coverage
clothing
Hair restraints

Safe lab practices
The three Cs of lab safety
Careful conduct
Correct equipment
Chemical awareness

Safe lab practices cont’d
Three key elements of lab safety
Proper waste disposal
Emergency
preparedness
Labeling and storage

In the event of a lab
accident…
•Assess the situation: Quickly assess the severity of the accident and the
potential risks to yourself and others. Prioritize safety and evacuate the area if
necessary.
•Notify others: Immediately alert nearby colleagues or lab personnel about the
accident, ensuring they are aware of the situation and can help if needed.
•Seek first aid: If someone is injured, administer basic first aid if you are trained
to do so, or seek medical attention promptly. Report any injuries, no matter how
minor, to the lab supervisor or appropriate personnel.
•Contain and control: If possible and safe to do so, contain the spill or accident
area using appropriate methods, such as using spill kits or shutting off
equipment. Prevent the spread of hazards to other areas.
•Report the incident: Report the accident to the lab supervisor or designated
safety officer as soon as possible. Provide a detailed account of the incident,
including any chemicals involved and the actions taken to respond to the
situation.
Note: In case of a serious or life-threatening accident, call emergency services
immediately (e.g., 911 or the appropriate emergency number for your local area)
before taking further action. Safety should always be the top priority during any lab
accident.

At the end of your lab time…
•Clean up: Thoroughly clean and organize your workspace, including removing any spills,
disposing of waste properly, and returning equipment to its designated storage area.
•Properly store chemicals: Ensure all chemicals are stored securely in their designated
storage locations, with proper labeling and lids tightly closed. Check for any expired or
deteriorated chemicals and report them for disposal.
•Shutdown equipment: Turn off all equipment used during the lab session. This includes gas
valves, heating devices, and electrical equipment. Return shared equipment to its default
setting.
•Wash up: Practice good personal hygiene by washing your hands and removing any lab
coats or gloves before leaving the lab area. Prevent potential contamination by leaving the
lab environment clean and safe for others.
•Submit reports: If required, submit any lab reports, experimental data, or findings as per
the lab's guidelines. Ensure proper documentation of the work performed during the lab
session.

Safety first,
science always!
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