You will be responsible for
understanding and following this safety contract in this class. You will share this contract with your
parents/guardians and return it with both signatures at the end by
___________________________. This
contract must remain on file while you are in this science class. Failure to follow the safety contract may
result in removal from one or more labs, with additional consequences as
determined by the teacher, your parents/guardians, and the administration.
General safety rules:
1.
Conduct yourself
in a responsible manner at all times in the class. There will be no horseplay. It does not matter if you did not start
it. It does not matter if you were just
“kidding.”
2.
Read all
directions for an experiment before you begin work. Think and follow them exactly as
written. If you have questions, ask the
teacher for assistance.
3.
Never perform
experiments or activities that are not authorized by the teacher. If you develop your own experiment, get
permission before performing it.
4.
Never work
alone. No student may work on a lab
activity unless the instructor is present.
5.
Do not handle
equipment or supplies until you have permission.
6.
Be careful with
materials to prevent spills. If they do
happen, notify the teacher immediately and follow her or his instructions for proper clean-up.
7.
Keep your table
area and the area on the floor around it clean at all times, not just at the
end of the lab period. Leave any
backpacks and personal items at the side of the classroom so they do not get
messed up or cause someone to trip. Push
in chairs when not in use.
8.
Never eat in the
lab unless it is a part of the official experiment. Wash your hands before and after each
experiment.
9.
Be alert and work
with caution at all times. Let the
teacher know if you see an unsafe condition.
10.
Do not wander
around the room, distract other students or interfere with other
experiments. Stay out of the stock room
or preparation room unless instructed by the teacher.
11.
Handle any living
organism used in a lab activity with humanely and with care. Preserved biological specimens are to be
treated with respect and disposed of as instructed by the teacher.
Dress code:
12.
Follow all
instructions for using special safety clothing and equipment.
13.
Use safety
goggles when using fire and any equipment or substances that might get into
your eyes. Regular glasses do not
substitute for safety goggles.
14.
Tie back long
hair and remove or secure any loose or baggy clothing or jewelry that might
hang down into chemicals or flame. Do
not wear contact lenses or open shoes such as sandals during labs.
First aid:
15.
Report all
accidents, no matter how minor, to your teacher immediately. This includes cuts, spills, and fires, no
matter what caused the accident.
16.
Know where the
following safety equipment is and how to use it:
a.
Safety shower
b.
Eye wash
c.
Fire blanket
17.
Know where the
following safety equipment is, but the teacher will use it or will direct you
in its use:
a.
Spill kit
b.
First aid kit
c.
Fire extinguisher
18.
If you spill
chemicals on your skin, immediately flush with cool, running water for at least
20 minutes. If the chemical spills in
your eyes, follow the directions in using the eyewash station, also for 20
minutes. Notify the instructor
immediately.
Heating and fire safety:
19.
Never use a
candle, hot plate, or other heat source without wearing safety goggles.
20.
Do not heat any
chemicals or materials unless instructed to heat them. Do not put anything into a flame unless
instructed.
21.
Keep your area
clean and all materials away from the flame.
Do not reach across the flame.
22.
Do not leave a
heat source or hot container unattended until it is cool. You can test its heat by placing the back of
your hand close to it. If you can feel
heat and must move it, use protective gloves, a clamp or tongs.
23.
Do not put hot
glassware in cold water or pour cold water into it. It may shatter.
24.
When heating
chemicals in a tube or bottle, always point the open end away from yourself and
others. Do not heat it while the
container is closed. Do not look into it
while it is heating.
25.
Use a wire or
asbestos screen to protect glassware from the flame if using a candle. Use a pad to protect the table if you take
hot glassware off the heating element.
26.
Make sure
glassware is either completely dry or filled to the proper level with the
proper liquid so that it doesn’t crack.
27.
Use the fire
blanket if your clothing catches on fire.
A classmate will quickly get it for you.
You should stop, drop, and roll to put out the flame. If chemicals or something at your table
catches fire, place it in the water bath at your table to extinguish the
flame. If it is too large, use the fire
blanket to smother the flame. If it is
too large, the teacher will use the fire extinguisher.
Chemical safety:
28.
Never mix
chemicals “for the fun of it” or to “see what happens.”
29.
Do not touch,
taste, or smell a chemical unless you have been given permission. If you are instructed to smell a chemical,
gently wave your hand over the opening of the container and brush the fumes
toward your nose that remains away from the opening. Keep your hands away from your eyes and
mouth.
30.
Read chemical
labels carefully. Use only enough
chemicals to do the experiment. After
you have taken your chemical, replace the lid.
Notify the teacher if there is a spill.
31.
Be extra careful
while using acids and bases and pour them over the sink, not at your work
table. If you are mixing acid and water,
always add the acid to the water. The mixture will get hotter. Do not pour the water into the acid. Rinse any acids or bases off your skin or
clothing with water. Immediately notify
the teacher.
32.
Dispose of all
chemicals as instructed by the teacher, even if you did not use them. Never return them to the original container
to prevent contamination. Sinks are used
only for disposal of water and solutions approved by the teacher. Check to make sure you are using the proper
waste container for any other materials.
33.
If using mercury
thermometers, do not touch the mercury if the thermometer breaks. Notify the teacher immediately.
34.
When pouring
chemicals, hold the containers away from your body. When carrying them, hold them securely and
walk carefully back to your table.
Equipment safety:
35.
Inspect all
equipment before using. If you do not
know how to use it, ask the teacher for help.
36.
When inserting
glass tubing into a holed stopper, do not force it. Use a turning motion and a lubricant. The teacher will demonstrate the proper
technique.
37.
Do not use broken
or chipped glassware. If it breaks
during the experiment, notify the teacher and dispose of the broken glassware
in the proper trash container.
38.
NEVER EAT OR
DRINK FROM LAB GLASSWARE.
39.
When using a
knife or razor blade, use extreme care and always cut away from you.
40.
Notify the
teacher immediately if you are cut in the lab.
End-of-experiment rules:
41.
Thoroughly clean
glassware before returning it. Clean
your work area, disposing of unused chemicals and used products as instructed
by the lab instructions or the teacher.
Your area and equipment should be clean and dry. Glassware should be clean. The teacher will tell you if it should be dry
as well.
42.
Wash your hands
after completing the experiment and clean-up.
Agreement:
I,
_____________________________, have read and agree to follow all the safety
rules in this contract. I realize that
this will increase the safety of my classmates, the teacher, and me. I will fully cooperate with my lab partners
and the teacher to maintain a safe lab environment. I will also closely follow any written or
oral instructions given to me by the teacher.
I understand that any violation of this safety contract that results in
unsafe behavior may result in being removed from the lab activity and loss of
points on my academic grade, lowering of my citizenship grade, referral to the
administration, and/or loss of lab privileges.
Student signature
_____________________________________________ Date _____________________
Do you wear contact
lenses? Yes No Sometimes
List any allergies or health
problems that you have:
________________________________________________________
Dear Parents and Guardians,
the science department has prepared a challenging and educational lab
experience for your child. Please
discuss this safety contract with your child.
No student will be permitted to perform lab activities unless this
contract is signed by the student and a parent/guardian and is on file with the
teacher.
Parent/guardian signature
_______________________________________
Date _____________________