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have been developed to warn users of the hazards associated with different products.

HAZARDOUS SAFETY SYMBOLSSafety symbols:

1) HHPS 2) WHMIS

• Found on household products – mostly cleaners.

“Hazardous HouseholdProduct Symbol”

“Workplace HazardousMaterials Information System”

• Found on products used at the workplace – mostly cleaners.

2 TYPES of Safety Symbols

There are 3 levels of hazards, each more harmful than the previous.

• There are 12 HHPS representing different types and levels of hazard.

FOUR TYPES:

THREE LEVELS:

poisonous explosive corrosive flammable

caution warning dangeryellow

4 sidesredcolour

# of sides

more harmful

There are 4 different types of hazards.

3 sidesorange

8 sides

HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT SYMBOLS

• Combining the TYPE and LEVEL of hazard creates a HHPS .

cautionpoison

warningpoison

dangerpoison

cautionflammable

warningcorrosive

dangerexplosive

HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT SYMBOLS

Label each safety symbol by LEVEL and TYPE of hazard.

dangerpoisonous

cautioncorrosive

cautionflammable

cautionexplosive

dangerexplosive

warningflammable

warningpoisonous

warningexplosive

warningcorrosive

dangercorrosive

dangerflammable

cautionpoisonous

HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT SYMBOLS

WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INFORMATION SYSTEMS SYMBOLS• There are 8 WHMIS symbols. • Each WHMIS symbol has a CIRCLE for its border.

• flammable• dangerously reactive

• poisonous: other effects

• oxidizing agent• biohazardous and infectious

• corrosive• compressed gas

• poisonous: immediate & toxic effects

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Proper Equipment Use

Injuries

Chemical Use

Clean Up

LAB SAFETY AND CONDUCT

LAB CONDUCT AND SAFETY

Personal Behaviour and Attire

PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR AND ATTIRE

• No open-toed shoes allowed in the lab.

• No contacts – chemicals can go underneath and stick to your eye.

• Protects from unexpected splatters and shatters.

• Goggles worn at all times.

Ouch!

• Loose clothes need to be secured and out of the way.

PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR AND ATTIRE

• No fooling around during the lab!

• Long hair needs to be tied back.

PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR AND ATTIRE

• Do not put your hands in your eyes or mouth during the lab.

• No eating or drinking in the lab.

YUCK!

• Do not place equipment at the edge of the lab bench.

• Move bags and books to the wall.

• Keep your work area tidy.

PROPER EQUIPMENT USE

• Move all chairs to the back of the room away from the

benches before the lab starts. • Students must stand during a lab.

• Broken glass must be reported to the teacher and placed in the proper container.

• Broken equipment must be reported to the teacher.

• Unplug the hotplate when not in use to prevent burns and to let it cool down before storing.

PROPER EQUIPMENT USE

Don’t just put it back!

• Inform your teacher of any chemical spills before cleaning.

• Know the hazards in the lab before starting your experiment.

CHEMICAL USE

• Do not pour any chemicals down the sink.

• Smell a chemical using the “HAND WAVING” method.

• Do not taste any of the chemicals.

CHEMICAL USE

• Take only the amount of chemicals that you need. • Share – don’t be greedy!

GreedySmurf

• Be careful not to cross-contaminate your chemicals.

• When mixing chemicals, always add the water first.

CHEMICAL USE

• This prevents the chemical from splashing.• In some cases the large volume of water absorbs heat that may be generated when the two substances combine.

• If something enters your eye, have a partner direct you to the eye wash station. • Position face above the station with eyes open for 10 minutes.

• Immediately inform your teacher and place injury under running water for 5-10 minutes.

• Immediately inform your teacher, clean the cut and put a bandage on it.

INJURIES

• All equipment needs to be properly washed, rinsed and put in the drying rack/area.

CLEANUP

• Put goggles back NEATLY into the storage area.

• Put back all equipment where you got it, if you do not have to wash it.

• Spray then wipe down lab bench with paper towel.

• Do not put paper towel in the recycling; it goes in the GARBAGE.

CLEANUP

• Wash your hands at the end of the lab.

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IDENTIFY THE BROKEN LAB SAFETY RULES

Can you find at least 13 broken safety rules?

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