Tuesday 8 November 2016

Familiarize Yourself with Laboratory Safety Devices and Symbols

Familiarize Yourself with Laboratory Safety Devices and Symbols

General Guidelines for Laboratory Safety you were provided tips on safe practices for carrying out different laboratory operations and processes. It is equally important to familiarize with safety symbols that you are likely to come across on laboratory walls, solvent and reagent bottles,containers and instruments in the laboratory.
It is not enough to know their meanings but more important is to exercise required precautions when you are using any device or chemical bearing such signs.

Safety Devices

 Lab Coat : Lab coat is a knee length overcoat that should be worn while working in the lab to protect your clothes and skin from damage of corrosive chemicals and acids.
Lab Coat
Lab Coat
Face Mask : A facemask provides filtering of poisonous fumes or poisonous powders when performing sample preparation and digestions. These also serve to filter out harmful bacteria in microbiological laboratories and also permit easy breathing comfort.
Face Mask
Face Mask
Safety Gloves : Always wear disposable plastic gloves when working with harmful or corrosive chemicals In microbiology laboratories gloves protect you from harmful bacteria.
Safety Gloves
Safety Gloves
Safety Goggles : Safety goggles offer protection to eyes and surrounding areas when working with corrosive and acidic chemicals.
Safety Goggles
Safety Goggles
Safety Shower : A safety shower provides quick drenching with fresh water when there has been an accidental spill of acids, bases, corrosive chemicals or materials that are toxic through absorption by skin.
Safety Shower
Safety Shower
Eye Wash : Laboratory eye wash station provides emergency eye flushing with water streams when corrosive or caustic chemicals enter eyeballs or touch eyelids.
Eye Wash
Eye Wash
Fire Extinguisher : 
A fire extinguisher is a hand held device used to control and extinguish small fires. Fire extinguishers contain extinguishing agents such as water, carbon dioxide, dry chemical or halon and are classified according to the class of fires
Class A : fires due to combustible materials such as wood, paper, plastic material, etc
Class B : fires involving highly flammable liquids and gases
Class C : electrical fires
Class D : fires involving highly combustible metals like sodium, aluminium, magnesium,etc
Fire Extinguisher
Fire Extinguisher
Bottle Buckets : Hazardous solvents can be conveniently carried in bottle buckets to prevent accidental spillage or damage to material or other persons.
Bottle Buckets for Varrying Mobile Phase or Hazardous Solvents
Bottle Buckets for Hazardous Solvents

Safety Symbols

Flammable : Flammable substances are liquids, solids and gases which catch fire easily.
Flammable
Flammable
No Flame : when using flammable materials make sure there are no naked flames, sparks or other hot surfaces in the surrounding area.
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No-Flame
Hot Surface : Avoid contact with surfaces bearing this symbol. Always use tongs to lift hot glassware and use heatproof mittens to remove dried glassware from hot air ovens.
Hot Surface
Hot Surface
Poisonous :  Poisonous substances can cause extreme harm or even death due to oral ingestion or absorption through skin. All containers of such substances should bear the poisonous material symbol to alert potential users.. Do not let any poisonous chemical to come in contact with your skin and do not inhale its vapours.
Poisnous
Poisnous
Corrosive : Corrosive substances attack surfaces or cause severe burns on contact with skin and eyes. Ingestion of corrosive substances can cause damage to respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. Handle such materials with great care and do not inhale their vapours.
Corrosive
Corrosive
Explosive : An explosive material has stored potential energy which is capable of being released suddenly. Energy release is accompanied by production of light, heat, sound and pressure waves. The explosion can get triggered by spark, reaction with another material or pressure. Explosive materials require very careful handling.
Explosive
Explosive
Radioactive : Radioactive materials contain radio isotopes which decay continuously and in the process emit harmful rays such as alpha, beta and gamma particles. Exposure to such radiations can cause cancers of various types depending on exposure periods. Always ensure protection through use of protective shielding and wearing of radioactivity monitoring badges.
Radio Active
Radio Active
High voltage : Do not touch any surface bearing this sign especially if your hands are wet. After use unplug and coil up cords as these can trip unsuspecting persons.
highvoltagesign
High Voltage
Biohazard : Bio hazards are hazards associated with exposure to infection causing biological materials such as microorganisms, bacteria, viruses and toxins. Protective clothing must be worn when working with such biologically hazardous materials.
Bio Hazard

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