1. Report any accident to the teacher or to the laboratory -in- charge.
2. Turn of gas, water outlets and other appliances after use.
3. In case of minor accidents such as cut burn and other related incident apply first aid and send the student to the school clinic.
4. Proper care must be observed in handling fragile materials such as glasses, plates etc.
5. Always follow instructions given by the instructor
6. Follow the guidelines in case of fire and earthquakes.
7. Be careful in handling sharp objects.
8. Follow the evacuation guidelines in case of earthquakes.
9. always consider the safety and welfare of others as well as yourself.
10. Never panic during emergencies.
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.
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The safety rules for a laboratory depend on the kind of laboratory it is, and the level of understanding of the people working int the lab. Rules for use in a teaching lab, for example, will be more numerous and more specific than those for use in a research lab occupied by experienced researchers.
In a classroom, students should not need to use any laboratory safety equipment. Lab safety equipment such as splash goggles, full foot covering, lab coat, etc., should be used when students are in a teaching laboratory.
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The most important rule in a laboratory is safety. This includes following proper procedures, wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, and being aware of potential hazards in the environment. Adherence to safety guidelines helps prevent accidents and ensures the well-being of everyone in the laboratory.
You can find information about conducting experiments in a laboratory on the lab wiki, including procedures, safety guidelines, equipment usage, and data analysis techniques.
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ICH has its guidelines divided into 4 categories. The 4 categories are Quality Guidelines, Safety Guidelines, Efficacy Guidelines and Multidisciplinary Guidelines.
For K2CrO4 Avoid contact with eyes and skin. for AgNo3 wear chemical splash goggles, chemical-resistant gloves and a chemical-resist apron. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. Follow all laboratory safety guidelines.
To prevent a laser explosion in a laboratory setting, safety measures should include proper training for handling lasers, using appropriate protective gear such as goggles, ensuring proper ventilation, following manufacturer guidelines for laser operation, and implementing emergency procedures in case of malfunction.