Course Identification

Safety in the Laboratory
20218031

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

N/A

Course Schedule and Location

2021
First Semester
N/A
14/10/2020

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Obligatory instruction courses or enrichment courses: Lecture; Obligatory; 0.00 points

Comments

The course is in Hebrew. An English course will be held in parallel.



Prerequisites

No

Restrictions

No
For MSc students only

Language of Instruction

Hebrew

Attendance and participation

Obligatory

Grade Type

Pass / Fail

Grade Breakdown (in %)

100%

Evaluation Type

Examination

Scheduled date 1

N/A
N/A
-
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Scheduled date 2

N/A
N/A
-
N/A

Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

N/A

Syllabus

Life Sciences Students
Lectures (10hrs):

  1. General Safety 1hr.
  2. Chemical Safety 2hrs.
  3. Radiation Safety 1hr.
  4. Laser safety 1hr.
  5. Biological safety 2hrs.
  6. Viral Vectors 1hr.
  7. First aid 2hrs.


Practice (4hrs)

  1. Chemical safety 1hr.
  2. Biological safety 1hr.
  3. Laser safety 1hr.
  4. Fre extinguishing 1hr.

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Chemistry Students
Lectures: (7 hrs)

  1. General Safety 1hr.
  2. Biological Safety 1hr.
  3. Chemical Safety 2hrs.
  4. Radiation Safety 1hr.
  5. First aid 2hrs.

Practice (2 hrs.)

  1. Chemical safety 1hr.
  2. Fire extinguishing 1hr.

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Physics Students
Lectures: (5.5hrs)

  1. General Safety 1hr.
  2. Chemical Safety 0.5hr.
  3. Radiation Safety 1hr.
  4. Laser Safety 1hrs.
  5. First aid 2hrs.

Practice (2hrs)

  1. Fire extinguishing 1hr.
  2. Laser safety 1hr.

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Math & CS Students and Science Teaching Students
Lectures: (3hrs.)

  1. General Safety 1 hr.
  2. First aid 2hrs.

Practice

  1. Fire extinguishing 1hr.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course students should be be able to:

  1. Demonstrate comprehensive understanding and implementation of a safe working practice in the laboratories, in compliance with legislations.
  2. Determine which protection equipment should be used in accordance with the techniques and hazard potential it poses.
  3. Apply injury prevention concept by using alternatives of less hazardous potential.
  4. Determine how to store handle and dispose the hazardous materials exists in the laboratories.
  5. Deal to some extent with fire and accidents in the lab.

Reading List

N/A

Website

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