“Guidelines For Incorporating Safety and Health Into Engineering Curricula, Volume 1: Laboratory Safety.”
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Laboratory safety is the focus of this packet. Training, general lab safety rules, and preparation for lab emergencies are covered in detail. Safety and health standards and regulations are discussed. Machine guarding is presented, as are electrical hazards. Industrial Hygiene is introduced, along with experiment preparation. Hazard control concludes the packet.
Possible courses for integration: Courses with labs, i.e. Strength of Materials, Manufacturing Processes/Concurrent Engineering, Thermodynamics/Heat Transfer, Fluids
Case studies and examples:
| Sample Quiz Questions are included with the following topics: | |
| A | Safety Procedures |
| B | General Laboratory Safety Rules |
| C | Preparation for Laboratory Emergencies |
| D | Safety and Health Standards and Regulations |
| E | Safety Principles for Laboratory Projects |
| F | Introduction to Industrial Hygiene |
| G | Experiment Preparation |
| H | Hazard Control |