Biochemistry Lab Safety Rules PDF

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This document provides a comprehensive set of lab safety rules for biochemistry labs. It covers crucial aspects like general safety procedures, dress codes, personal protection measures, chemical safety protocols and handling procedures, and important considerations like using the fume hood. This document is a helpful resource for students and lab personnel in biochemistry.

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Biochemistry lab safety rules Dr/ Wael Sobhy Darwish Biochemistry PhD General lab safety rules 1. Be sure to read all fire alarm and safety signs and follow the instructions in the event of an accident or emergency. 2. Make sure you know where your lab's safety equipment—including...

Biochemistry lab safety rules Dr/ Wael Sobhy Darwish Biochemistry PhD General lab safety rules 1. Be sure to read all fire alarm and safety signs and follow the instructions in the event of an accident or emergency. 2. Make sure you know where your lab's safety equipment—including first aid kit(s), eye wash stations, and safety showers—is located and how to properly use it. 3. Know emergency phone numbers to use to call for help in case of an emergency. 4. Lab areas containing carcinogens, radioisotopes, biohazards, and lasers should be properly marked with the appropriate warning signs. 5. Open flames should never be used in the laboratory unless you have permission from a qualified supervisor. 6. Never smell or taste chemicals. 7. Do not pipette by mouth. 8. Do not chew gum, drink, or eat while working in the lab 9. Never use lab equipment that you are not approved or trained by your supervisor to operate. Dress code safety rules 1. Always tie back hair that is chin-length or longer. 2. Make sure that loose clothing or dangling jewelry is secured, or avoid wearing it in the first place. 3. Never wear sandals or other open-toed shoes in the lab. Footwear should always cover the foot completely. 4. Never wear shorts or skirts in the lab. Personal protection safety rules 1. When working with equipment, hazardous materials, glassware, heat, and/or chemicals, always wear face shields or safety glasses. 2. When handling any toxic or hazardous agent, always wear the appropriate gloves. 3. When performing laboratory experiments, you should always wear a smock or lab coat. 4. Before leaving the lab or eating, always wash your hands. 5. After performing an experiment, you should always wash your hands with soap and water. 6. When using lab equipment and chemicals, be sure to keep your hands away from your body, mouth, eyes, and face. Chemical safety rules 1. Every chemical should be treated as though it were dangerous. 2. Do not allow any solvent to come into contact with your skin. 3. All chemicals should always be clearly labeled with the name of the substance, its concentration, the date it was received, and the name of the person responsible for it. 4. Before removing any of the contents from a chemical bottle, read the label twice. 5. Never take more chemicals from a bottle than you need for your work. 6. Do not put unused chemicals back into their original container. 7. Chemicals or other materials should never be taken out of the laboratory. 8- chemicals should never be mixed in sink drains. 9- Flammable and volatile chemicals should only be used in a fume hood. 10- If a chemical spill occurs, clean it up right away. 11- Ensure that all chemical waste is disposed of properly. Chemistry lab safety rules 1. Before you start an experiment, make sure you are fully aware of the hazards of the materials you'll be using. 2. When refluxing, distilling, or transferring volatile liquids, always exercise extreme caution. 3. Never pour chemicals that have been used back into the stock container. 4. Chemicals should never be mixed, measured, or heated in front of your face. 5. Water should not be poured into concentrated acid. Instead, pour acid slowly into water while stirring constantly. THANKS

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