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Essay / Laboratory Protocols - 475
Laboratory ProtocolsThrough trial and error, my class and I learned that errors and misbehavior in the laboratory not only result in the production of multi-page documents, but can also be harmful, dangerous and costly for our teacher and our school. .There are many rules or “protocols” that must be followed in a laboratory environment. In this situation, ten basic rules must be followed at all times when participating in laboratory experiments. These are here for our own safety and should be followed for that reason. The first rule is that everyone in the laboratory must wear protective glasses. In a laboratory environment, eye injuries are very common. Eye protection significantly reduces this risk of injury. Second, there is no ruckus. Heckling can cause injury to others and damage to the laboratory. The third rule is that you should only interact with your partner and the teacher. This will avoid any distractions from your experience. The fourth rule is that you should not leave your experiment unattended, whether you think it is dangerous or not. This rule is completely explicit for security reasons. The fifth rule is to be extremely careful with equipment. Not only for financial reasons, but also for your personal safety. The sixth rule is to not touch anything that the teacher or lab specifically asks you to do. Because you don't need it. The seventh rule states that activities should only be carried out if they are specifically discussed in your laboratory. This is for security reasons and for school responsibility. The eighth rule is that you should not contaminate chemicals by using equipment containing more than one substance without washing it thoroughly. This may cause explosion, fire, personal injury, toxic gas, or death. Also, do not return chemicals to their original containers after use. The ninth rule is that you must read your laboratory paper carefully before experimenting in a laboratory. environment. It is a good idea to ask all the relevant questions necessary before participating in your lab. Follow the instructions exactly. This is to avoid possible harmful errors that could result in death, toxic gases, personal injury, explosion or fire. Finally, the tenth rule is that before taking leave of