Table of Contents
- 1 What is an example of an electrical in a lab?
- 2 How can electric shock be prevented in a lab?
- 3 When using electrical extension cords in a laboratory environment do you remember?
- 4 How do you handle fire safety in the laboratory?
- 5 How would you observe electrical good safety health and environmental practices?
- 6 What kind of electrical equipment is in a lab?
- 7 What should a student do if their hand is cut in a laboratory?
What is an example of an electrical in a lab?
The typical laboratory contains a wide variety of electrically-powered equipment including stirrers, shakers, pumps, hot plates, heaters, power supplies, ovens, and electrophoresis equipment.
Why is it important to work safely with or near electricity during electrical laboratory activities?
Static Electricity and Spark Hazards: Sparks may result in explosions in areas where flammable liquids are being used and therefore proper grounding of equipment and containers is necessary.
How can electric shock be prevented in a lab?
Laboratory workers can significantly reduce electrical hazards by following some basic precautions:
- Inspect wiring of equipment before each use.
- Use safe work practices every time electrical equipment is used.
- Know the location and how to operate shut-off switches and/or circuit breaker panels.
What is electrical hazard in laboratory?
Electricity and Flammable Liquids There are often flammable liquids used in laboratories. If there is any type of electrical shock near these liquids, it can cause a fire very quickly. Depending on how much of the liquid there is, it could even cause an explosion.
When using electrical extension cords in a laboratory environment do you remember?
Replace all frayed or damaged electrical cords immediately. Only equipment with three prongs (ground) should be used in the laboratory. Limit the use of extension cords. Use only for temporary operations.
What safety procedures do you think are needed in an earth and space science lab?
Wear safety glasses or goggles with an ANSI Z87….B. Geology:
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as chemical splash goggles, gloves and aprons.
- Use a heavy canvas bag when breaking up rock/mineral samples.
- Use proper geologic hammer technique.
- Never work with radioactive rocks or specimens.
How do you handle fire safety in the laboratory?
Other Lab Fire Safety Tips
- locate flammable storage cabinets away from your door, so an accident won’t cut off your exit.
- don’t locate an autoclave within 10 horizontal feet of a ceiling-mounted fire detector.
- don’t use a Bunsen burner within 5 horizontal feet of a ceiling-mounted fire detector.
What are the various safety measures while performing practical in electrical science lab?
15 Safety Precautions When Working With Electricity
- Avoid water at all times when working with electricity.
- Never use equipment with frayed cords, damaged insulation or broken plugs.
- If you are working on any receptacle at your home then always turn off the mains.
- Always use insulated tools while working.
How would you observe electrical good safety health and environmental practices?
A safe work environment is not enough to control all electrical hazards….Control hazards through safe work practices.
- Plan your work and plan for safety.
- Avoid wet working conditions and other dangers.
- Avoid overhead powerlines.
- Use proper wiring and connectors.
- Use and maintain tools properly.
- Wear correct PPE.
How should electrical cords be safely used?
Using extension cords
- Never remove an extension cord’s grounding pin to fit into a two-prong outlet.
- Avoid powering multiple appliances with one cord.
- Never use indoor extension cords outdoors.
- Don’t plug multiple cords together.
- Don’t run extension cords under rugs or furniture.
What kind of electrical equipment is in a lab?
The typical laboratory contains a wide variety of electrically-powered equipment including stirrers, shakers, pumps, hot plates, heaters, power supplies, ovens, and electrophoresis equipment. These and all electrical devices used in the lab setting present a potential danger of injury due to electric shock, fires due to poorly installed or
How can lab workers protect themselves from electricity?
Lab workers can protect themselves from the hazards of electricity by following some basic guidelines. The guidelines include maintaining awareness of the condition of lab equipment, the proper use of lab equipment and safe work practices.
What should a student do if their hand is cut in a laboratory?
A student’s hand is cut during a laboratory investigation. What should the student do immediately? Tell the science teacher. What should students do before inserting the plug of an electrical device into a socket? Make sure that the area is dry A student spills a chemical in the laboratory.
How big should gas taps be in a science lab?
If they are, the gas taps and sockets should not be more than 600 mm from the front of the bench. The needs of students with disabilities must be taken into account. (See page 10) Bench surfaces Resistance to water penetration, chemical attack, heat and impact are critical to work surfaces in a science laboratory.