A classroom laboratory station should have the following safety items...
Things to keep away from a classroom laboratory station include...
Remember that some chemicals are reactive with water (like Sodium). These should never be poured into drains, because when water is run down the drain, they will react. Also, if there is standing water in the drain, the reactive chemicals will react on contact. Such reactions can be very hazardous.
Also remember that some chemicals are corrosive and will eat through drain pipes. Other chemicals may form "globs" that can clog pipes.
You should always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when around chemicals in the lab. This includes a lab coat or apron, gloves, and safety glasses or goggles. Additionally, it is important to wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from spills or accidents.
When working with acids and bases in the lab, you should always wear safety goggles, a lab coat, and gloves to protect your eyes, skin, and clothing from potential chemical splashes or spills.
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
There are a few types of safety precautions when working in a lab. For instance, there should be an eye-wash station in case chemicals get in the eyes. There should be gloves available to use, along with goggles, and protective clothing. The lab should also contain a fire-extinguisher.
The eye wash station in a lab is typically located within a few steps of areas where hazardous materials are handled, ensuring quick access in case of an emergency. It is often mounted on the wall or positioned near sinks, clearly marked with signage for easy identification. Lab safety protocols usually require regular checks to ensure the station is functional and accessible. Always refer to the lab's safety plan for the exact location and usage instructions.
At your lab station or table, you should have essential safety equipment, such as goggles, gloves, and a lab coat. Additionally, ensure you have all necessary tools and materials for your experiments, including beakers, test tubes, pipettes, and a balance. It’s also important to have a clean workspace, a notebook for recording observations, and any relevant reference materials. Finally, keep a first aid kit nearby for emergencies.
Long pants, long sleeves, and probably goggles.
the first space station built was the sky lab in 1973.
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Near the Bandra Station
You should always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves and safety goggles to protect yourself from potential chemical splashes or glass breakage during lab activities on Saturdays.
On the 14th of May, 1973.