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Appropriate safety precautions for a laboratory vary widely depending on the kind of lab, the kind of work performed in the lab, and whether it is an educational or working lab. For example an organic chemistry lab requires precautions that are substantially different for those needed in an electrical engineering lab.
Some safety precautions n a computer lab would be: do not have trailing wires or cables; do not write down and stick on the PC any username and password combinations; obey health and safety regulations for that lab. It is also important to know where the fire exits are and where the correct fire extinguishers are.
Fire safety precautions are tasks taken to fire or minimize losses from it.
It is all about safety! If you don't follow the safety rules in some experience, the experimenter could be gravely injured or even killed. DON'T SKIP ANY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!!! Better to be over-cautious than to be dead...
careful handle the specimen by use gloves on hands. use appron. after performing the test wash your hands. etc. etc.
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When you are using a breaker there are many safety precautions you can make. You will want to wear safety gloves and a lab apron.
animal safety. sharp objects safety. chemical safety. fire safety. poison safety. eye safety.
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5 laboratory precautions
Appropriate safety precautions for a laboratory vary widely depending on the kind of lab, the kind of work performed in the lab, and whether it is an educational or working lab. For example an organic chemistry lab requires precautions that are substantially different for those needed in an electrical engineering lab.
that way your and the people around you dont get hurt.
There are many different kinds of radiation and the appropriate safety precautions are different for the different kinds. The precautions for using microwave radiation, for example are very different from the precautions for using gamma radiation, or infra red radiation.
dont break it
dont touch it :)
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When using a beaker be sure to wear safety gloves and a lab apron