The document outlines safety procedures for working in a lab, including wearing protective gear like lab coats and safety goggles, washing hands before and after work, following experiment protocols, learning how to use equipment, being aware of emergency exits and procedures, respecting others and the environment, minimizing distractions, staying informed by attending safety training, and communicating effectively with colleagues and supervisors.
The document outlines safety procedures for working in a lab, including wearing protective gear like lab coats and safety goggles, washing hands before and after work, following experiment protocols, learning how to use equipment, being aware of emergency exits and procedures, respecting others and the environment, minimizing distractions, staying informed by attending safety training, and communicating effectively with colleagues and supervisors.
The document outlines safety procedures for working in a lab, including wearing protective gear like lab coats and safety goggles, washing hands before and after work, following experiment protocols, learning how to use equipment, being aware of emergency exits and procedures, respecting others and the environment, minimizing distractions, staying informed by attending safety training, and communicating effectively with colleagues and supervisors.
Always wear a lab coat, gloves, and safety goggles. Avoid eating, drinking, or applying cosmetics in the lab. Stay clean and organized:
2. Wash hands before and after lab work.
Keep the workspace tidy and return equipment to its place. Handle chemicals and waste carefully: Know the safety information for chemicals. Dispose of waste properly and use designated containers. 3. Follow protocols: Read and follow experiment instructions. Record observations accurately. Be safe with equipment:
4. Learn how to use equipment before operating.
Report malfunctioning equipment to the supervisor.
Be aware of emergencies:
5. Know emergency exits and procedures.
Report accidents or injuries immediately.
Respect others and the environment:
6. Be considerate of others' work.
Follow ethical guidelines for animal handling.
Minimize distractions:
7. Keep noise levels low.
Limit electronic device use in the lab.
Stay informed: 8. Attend safety training sessions.
Follow new safety protocols and updates.
Communicate effectively:
Talk to colleagues and supervisors about experiments.