Horseplay in the science classroom is dangerous. I will practice good conduct in the room. I will keep my mind and eyes on what I am doing. Examples of what not to do: In the science lab it’s not safe to be horse playing, therefore don’t go over to your friend or buddy and begin to toss around a ball or mess with equipment that will be used in the lab that could be damaged or have the possibility to break. Written and verbal instructions concerning procedures and/or precautions are created for my protection. I will follow them. Examples of what may happen if I do not follow: Rules are rules, and rules are made to be followed by the students. For instance, if someone is acting inappropriately in the lab, such as not listening to the …show more content…
They are planned to teach an idea or concept. I will perform only authorized experiments and always have an adult present. What may happen if I work without an adult? The consequence that may happen if I work without an adult present, might be that I can’t participate in the rest of the lab for that day, however, if something more dangerous occurred that could be sitting out the next few labs or possibly a call home or a talk with the principle and/or assistant principle. I will handle only those chemicals or equipment for which I have received instruction or training. I will also be extremely careful with the handling and storage of sharp instruments. What could happen if I opt to use chemicals or equipment without proper training? There is a list of things that could happen, one thing might be that I myself could get injured or possibly the people around me could become injured. In addition, if I opt to use chemicals or equipment without the proper training, I could break something with would traveling into a call home or talk with the principle and/or assistant …show more content…
I will be extremely careful when working with these to prevent injury to myself and others. I will remember that hot glass looks exactly like cold glass. What should you do if a burn were to occur on you or your lab partner? If a burn occurs to myself or anyone else in the room, I will immediately pause from what I am doing and make the problem know to the teacher or the supervision that is currently in the room at the time. I will leave equipment alone when not using it to perform a proper experiment or activity. Why would this be important to your teacher? This would be important to my science teacher because if the teacher is explaining something regarding the lab or anything, and anyone begins to mess with the equipment that could be considered rude because the teacher is talking and the student isn’t paying attention. To add in, if I started to mess around with the tools that could become dangerous to anyone in the room. I will keep all lab equipment in the lab area. Why? The equipment could be hazardous if it is not used in the correct manner. Plus, there could be a limited amount of equipment to go around to the students and it could be expensive if it becomes lost or
3. Explain the purpose of keeping equipment clean, hygienic and ready for the next user.
Health and safety requirements, safe working practiced and procedures required for the hand fitting activities untaken include always wearing your personal protective equipment. You should only use equipment which you have had correct training on or on equipment which you being supervised using, you should always use the correct procedures when using this equipment. Before using any equipment you should know what to do in an emergency situation, and should know where they emergency stops are on all the machinery which you will be using, you should also know where and how to use the guards on these
When using certain types of office equipment there are some things which could become a problem in terms of health and safety. For example an office will have a lot of computers. When there are a lot of computers it is extremely important that wires are tucked away and not lying around on the floor. Loose wires on the floor make people in the building very vulnerable to trip over and to cause an injury.
As a health care professional, I will help to ensure that work environment is safe by following the rules. Trashing materials in appropriate cans is the most important for all employees in the building. Knowing my responsibilities for my own health and safety in the workplace. If I found something unsafe condition, I will report immediately to my employer. Using personal protection equipment is important for your own safety.
All tools equipment and chemicals must be safely stored away in a locked shed or garage
Cleaning products, chemicals, first aid supplies must be clearly and correctly labeled. Any substances that are deemed harmful such as irritants and toxic or corrosive substances must not be used unless a risk assessment has been carried out and a procedure in place for its use.
Describe the guidance you need to refer to when planning healthy, safe environments and services.
Its important to follow manufacturer’s instructions with equipment to get the best use of item and for a smooth run for the user.
8. List three things that one can do to protect oneself from contamination/injury in the laboratory. (6
Also to avoid dangerous moving and handling, the employees then have the responsibility of making sure they use all equipment as they have been trained to do so, follow all health and safety working practices within their workplace, avoid putting themselves, other staff, individuals or visitors at risk, and making sure they report any hazards or risks to their employer.
In terms of students impacted, I have at least 90 student each year that take Anatomy and Physiology. Every student would use the equipment
Explain the purpose of leaving equipment and the work area ready for the next user
Before carrying out work activities make sure you 've been given sufficient training and that you follow the companies health & safety policies.
Work place safety practices always involve knowing what kinds of kinds of hazards are in the work place. Hazards include short and long-term effects of waste anesthetic gas, the storage for compressed gas cylinders, and precautions of exposure to injectable anesthetic agents. A couple of hazards of waste inhalant anesthetic gas would be inhaling the gases from the vaporizer, a spill of the anesthetic liquid or the gas escaping the anesthetic machine during the time they are under anesthesia. For handling the compressed gases properly, the use and storage of the cylinders are critical. The cylinders need to be chained to the wall, they are required to be in an upright position, keep away from anything that is flammable, they need to be put away from areas in the clinic that are busy, and empty and full cylinders should be kept apart. Accidental exposure to the injectable agents is not a good thing and the precautions are important to know. The technician should be educated before about the use of potent opioids, the effects of them, as well as having a reversal agent ready for use. A technician should never work alone and should always wear gloves, a closed container for the needles as well as syringes, and lastly having a treatment plan if there is an
When we visualized our senior project, we decided that engineering and electronic students in college could make use of portable, inexpensive, simple equipment in order to demonstrate concepts off campus. This equipment would not necessarily have all of the functionality and versatility of the lab equipment, but it would be useful in demonstrating concepts. The current lab equipment is great for school, but if students have a need to use the equipment at home such as to finish labs, learn more, or just hobby use, they are left without an inexpensive alternative with the equipment currently on the market. Our solution was to address these issues with our project which we named "Lab In A Box." This would allow students to have a portable oscilloscope, power supply, and function generator at a greatly reduced cost.