Laboratory Orientation, Safety Rules and Precautions
Laboratory Orientation, Safety Rules and Precautions
Laboratory Orientation, Safety Rules and Precautions
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
1. The official experiment paper with the HNU letterhead should be used for the first
page of each report. For the succeeding pages, the ordinary long bond paper may
be used.
2. Reports are due one week after the completion of the experiment. These reports
should be collected at the start of the laboratory period.
3. Later reports will not be accepted.
4. If the student lacks 30% of the prescribed number of experiments due to absence,
unsatisfactory work or late reports, etc. the student will automatically receive a
grade of 5.0.
5. If a student incurs a total of 10 successive or non-successive absences, he will
automatically be dropped from the class.
1. When working inside the laboratory, always wear the lab gown. See to it that the
lab gown is properly buttoned.
2. Wear shoes that completely cover your feet. Do not wear open shoes or sandals
inside the laboratory.
3. Tie back long hair. Take off jewelries and accessories.
4. Wear protective goggles when carrying out experiments involving concentrated
chemicals or while heating chemicals.
5. Eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed.
6. Behave in a careful and cautious manner. The laboratory is not a playground.
1. Read the details of the experiment that you are going to perform before coming to
the lab.
2. Plan your work with your groupmates.
3. Make sure that you use the correct apparatuses and materials.
4. Make sure that you get the correct amount and concentration of chemicals.
5. Organize your work area by arranging the apparatuses and materials on your table
so you can work smoothly.
D. Fire Safety
1. Fires in the chemistry laboratory may be caused by some chemical reactions,
electrical faults, gas leakage, and poor laboratory procedures.
2. Be familiar with the location of water and gas outlets, and fire exits.
3. Know where to find and use fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, fire blankets, and
buckets in case of fire or injury.
4. Smother small fires with a wet towel or sand. If it fails, use the fire extinguisher.
5. If your clothes catch fires, do not run. Cover yourself with a wet blankets or roll on
the floor or use the shower.
6. If a person’s clothes have caught fire, lay the person down, roll the person over, and
smother the flames with the fire blanket.
7. Do not play with the electrical sockets, gas fittings, or flammable chemicals in the
laboratory.
8. Completely extinguish matches after use and place them in a nonflammable
container. Do not throw matches into a waste basket.
9. Apparatus used in heating should be allowed to cool before washing or storing
them.
10. Hot objects should not be placed directly on bench tops, paper, or other flammable
substances. A cool gauze mat should be used.
1. Note carefully the method of disposing chemicals in each activity and follow
directions give by your teacher.
2. Throw insoluble wastes, such as paper or broken glass in the waste basket. Throw
solid chemicals in proper waste containers. Dispose liquid chemicals in disposal jars.
If directed by your laboratory teacher, solutions may be disposed in the sink with
plenty of running water.
3. Do not return excess chemicals back to their containers.
4. Clean up spills immediately, even if they are just water, to prevent accidents.
5. Before you leave the laboratory:
a. Clean out the equipment you have used.
b. Wipe your working table clean.
c. Check that the water and gas outlets are closed.
d. Make sure that all your apparatuses and materials are kept in their respective
storage places.
e. Place your stool under the table