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Lab Protocols

Lab Protocols


Through trial and error my class and I have learned that screwing around
and misbehaveing in lab not only results in multiple page papers, but can also
be harmful, dangerous, and costly to our teacher and school.

There are many rules or "protocols" that should be followed in a lab
environment
. In this situation there are ten basic rules that must be followed
at all times while participating in lab experiments. These are here for our own
safety and should be followed for this reason.

The first rule is that everyone in the lab should wear eye protection.
In a lab environment
eye injury is very common. Eye protection greatly reduces
this risk of injury.

The second is no horseplay. Horseplay can cause injury to yourself
others and can cause damage to the laboraty.

The third rule is that you should only interact with your partner and
the teacher. This will prevent distraction from your set experiment.

The fourth rule is that you should not leave your......


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