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Orientation: Laboratory Code of Conduct

Orientation: Laboratory Code of Conduct

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

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Chenee Damasole

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11 Slides • 4 Questions

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Orientation: Laboratory Code of Conduct

SY 2021-2022

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Multiple Choice

What should be the proper attire in doing an experiment?

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It is okay to wear home clothes because we are just at home anyway

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A lab coat would be enough. Lab goggles are optional

3

We should wear the proper lab attire (lab apron, safety goggles, and closed shoes)

4

A complete PPE (like that of the doctors) would be best for lab experiment

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRDApYgvDqQ


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Multiple Choice

What is the main priority in doing an experiment?

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to obtain a correct result

2

to do the experiment safely

3

to finish an experiment

4

to communicate the result

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Handling Chemicals and Equipment 

  • Laboratory equipment is expensive and difficult to replace.

  • Never enter the science storage rooms or preparation areas.

  • Never remove chemicals,

    equipment or supplies from the laboratory area.

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Handling Chemicals and Equipment 

  • Carefully examine all equipment before each use and report any broken or defective equipment to the teacher immediately.

  • Report any incident (spills, breakages, cuts, burns or other signs of physical harms) to the teacher immediately;

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Multiple Choice

Contact lenses can absorb vapors and cause eye irritation.

Consult your doctor about potential problems.

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True

2

False

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When working with flames and heat:


**Note the location of the fire extinguisher and fire blanket before lighting a Bunsen burner.

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Housekeeping details

  • Only lab notebooks are permitted in your work area.

  • Keep your work area clean and tidy.

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Multiple Choice

What should we do during emergencies?

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call your Science teacher and report

2

keep calm and ask for help within the household

3

assess the situation then ignore if it's not a big deal

4

panic and go to the hospital immediately

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Orientation: Laboratory Code of Conduct

SY 2021-2022

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