http://www.flinnsci.com/Documents/miscPDFs/Safety_Contract.pdf this is a safety contract deisgned for high school students and should have some of the procedures you are looking for.
Be careful.
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Well the first thing you ask youself is "do I have the nessesary equipment to handle the chemicals and know the right produres for handling and what you are about to do with the chemicals" also a good thing to search for, i forgot what it was called but it depict the emergency and handling of a chemical.
be sure all containers or glassware are always clean make sure keep this better
to prevent chemicals and dyes from getting on your skin and clothing
No special precautions are needed for handling Uranium 234, only normal chemical laboratory procedures. But U234 is rare and without specific use, so there is no need to work with this isotope.
It would greatly depend on the type of chemicals and solvents you are handling.
Be careful.
A laboratory mouse is one of the most used animals when it comes to experiment and research. Right handling and care is required for the quality of science. Laboratory animals can be also treated as pets.
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P. A. Carson has written: 'Good Laboratory and Clinical Practices' 'The safe handling of chemicals in industry, volume 3' -- subject(s): Hazardous substances, Safety measures
wash hands ...........
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day to day
Cover hair, wear gloves, inspect for chips and cracks, and inspect for cleanliness.
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