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“Safety First”

Learn essential lab safety tips to prevent accidents and ensure a safer environment. Don't neglect your safety - accidents can happen anytime! Learn what you must avoid in the lab, including eating, drinking, applying makeup, and smelling chemicals directly.

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“Safety First”

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  1. “Safety First” Photos Courtesy of Dr. Woelk and The Psych 307 Players.

  2. Always Pay Attention to what you are doing. You never know when an accident might occur.

  3. Never Eat or Drink Anything in the Lab. This applies not only to the chemicals found in the lab, but also to food and drink you might bring with you. If you feel the need to eat or drink something, ask your TA for permission to leave the lab so you can eat or drink somewhere safer.

  4. Never Apply Make-up in the Lab. This includes lip balms, hand lotions, etc. If you feel the need to freshen up, please leave the lab prior to doing so.

  5. Use Hoods Properly. Waste Chemical Containers are often stored in the Hood. Do not lean into the hood to pour chemicals in the containers.

  6. Never Smell Any Chemicals Directly. Always Waft. Not all hazardous chemicals have an odor.

  7. The End. Again - A Big Thank You to Dr. Woelk!

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