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Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
LABORATORY SECURITY CHM116 2. Semester 2 + 0 2.0 3.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction English
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Mode of delivery Lecture, Question and Answer, Discussion, Case study
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Goals First aid, laboratory accidents, identification and storage of chemical substances, operations to be applied to wastes, working with explosive and flammable materials, distillation, distillation, working under high pressure and vacuum, attention to be paid, working with electrical devices, protection against rays, fire prevention, fire extinguishers, masks and filters, toxicity, having information on first aid topics during an accident.
Course Content First aid, laboratory accidents, the definition of chemical substances, storage, processing of wastes, explosives and flammable substances work in the laboratory, distillation under vacuum to high pressure and trying to be considered, working with electrical equipment, radiation protection, fire precautions, fire extinguishers, masks and filters, toxicity, knowledge of first aid to accident.
Learning Outcomes 1) The student defines the importance of working safely in the laboratory and organizes safe working ways.
2) The student classifies chemicals, storage, transportation and arranges transport rules.
3) The student arranges the laboratory equipment.
4) The student defines the the rules for operating under reduced pressure (vacuum) and high pressure.
5) The student prepares the rules to make waste harmless and collects it.
6) The student arranges the necessary measures to be taken against the fire and explosion hazards.
7) The student defines the rules for working with radioactive substances.
8) The student defines the metabolism and the metabolism of chemical substances which are harmful to human health to be taken to disclose information about the removal.
9) The student provides information about accidents, first aid and accident prevention, recognition, and clearly indicates the ways.

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week Introduction: The importance of safe operation. Lecture; Question Answer; Case Study

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
2. Week The operations to be carried out before starting laboratory studies: Chemical hazard recognition and ways to take action. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
3. Week Chemical environment: Storage, handling and transport rules, which must not come into contact with each other chemicals. Lecture; Question Answer; Discussion; Case Study

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
4. Week Equipment and material: the establishment of the devices, heating, cooling. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
5. Week Working pressure environments: low pressure (vacuum), working under high pressure operation. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
6. Week Cleaning Materials: Waste materials processes used Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
7. Week Waste collection: laboratory waste collection, waste render harmless. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
8. Week Fire and explosion hazards: Flammable liquids, exothermic reactions, classes of fire and fire-fighting agents. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
9. Week Electrical devices work: Accidents and physiological effects of electric current. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
10. Week Radioactive substances: Work with radioactive substances and rays. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.) Practice (Teaching Practice, Music/Musical Instrument Practice, Statistics, Laboratory, Field Work, Clinic and Polyclinic Practice)
11. Week Toxicology: Symptoms of poisoning, taking of harmful substances into the body, distribution, metabolism and elimination. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
12. Week Toxicology: Blood and nerve gas poisoning, suffocating gases, dusts, carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic substances. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
13. Week Rrotection from the dangers that may come from Respiratory: Masks, respiratory physiological basis Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)
14. Week First Aid: First aid in accidents, recognition and measures. Lecture; Question Answer; Problem Solving; Discussion; Case Study; Demonstration

Homework Activity (Web Search, Library Work, Trip, Observation, Interview etc.)

Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Hazardous Chemical Database; The University of Akron Dept. of Chemistry.
Hazards in the Chemical Laboratory; L. Bretherick, The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1981.
Laboratuar Güvenliği; M. Canel, Ankara Üniversitesi Fen Fakültesi Yayınları No: 26, 2002.
Sincherheit in chemischen und verwandte Laboratorien; F. Heske, Verlang Chemie, Weinheim, 1983.

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ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 16 2
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 16 2
Homework 2 5
Midterm Exam 1 1.5
Time to prepare for Midterm Exam 1 8
Final Exam 1 1.5
Time to prepare for Final Exam 1 8
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
ECTS Credit of the Course
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