11.4.1

Health & Safety

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Health & Safety

It is important to keep yourself, your colleagues and your equipment safe during an experiment.

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Risk assessment

  • Doing a risk assessment means thinking about how likely it is that something harmful will happen and how serious that could be.
  • You must do a risk assessment before starting your experiment.
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Calm and controlled

  • To reduce risks, behaviour during a practical investigation must be calm.
  • To reduce risks, equipment must be used correctly.
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Safety precautions

  • You can also reduce risks by:
    • Wearing goggles to protect your eyes.
    • Using tongs to stop you getting burnt by hot things.
    • Making sure people wash their hands afterwards to stop germs from spreading.

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