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Library
- Books are issued to the users in the library every day. No other magazines, newspapers, journals or other materials are issued to the users without the permission of the principal.
- While borrowing a book from the library, if any defect is detected, it should be brought to the notice of the librarian immediately.
- Users are issued one book at a time for two weeks.
- Damage or any loss of the library book borrowed by the user from the library, either be replaced or have to pay the price of the new book.
- Charges shall be applicable, failure of late return of library books according to the stipulated date and time.
- The arrangement of furniture in the reading rooms should not be disturbed.
- Conversation, gossiping, sleeping, eating, sitting on top of the table and loitering is not allowed in the library.
- Without obtaining special permission from the librarian, nobody shall enter the stack-room or any part of the library or should not touch any object not ordinarily open to her.
- Users should not borrow or exchange school library books from one another.
- Every member of the library shall be responsible for the safe custody of any library book or material borrowed by her for reading in the library room or for use at home.
- Library book issued for use in the reading room shall not be taken out side of the library without prior permission of the librarian. No one is allowed for photocopying from any documents without permission.
- Library books shall never be left unattended on the table in the reading room. The borrower shall be held responsible for loss, mutilation or damage, if any.
- Charges shall be applicable failure of late return of library books.
- Absence, illness etc. are not acceptable excuses for waiver of overdue charges. However, if the due date falls on a holiday, the item may be returned on the next working day without any overdue charge.
- A remark will be entered in the library page of the school diary for every book returned late. Three such remarks will result in the withdrawal of the lending card and a fine may be imposed.
- Library clearance must be taken by class X AND XII from the librarian before their pre- board examination.
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Biology Lab
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Chemistry Lab
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Physics Lab
LABORATORY SAFETY GUIDELINES & PROTOCOLS RULES
The following safety rules must be followed at all times in the
laboratory. The chemical laboratory is not necessarily a dangerous
place. Intelligent precautions and a proper understanding of techniques
to be followed make the chemistry laboratory no more dangerous than any
other classroom.
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Safety goggles, lab coat and gloves (department approved) must be
worn in the lab at all times.
Glasses and contact lenses are not acceptable eye protection. Students
who do not follow this rule will be asked to leave the lab immediately.
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Never eat or drink in the lab.Food may pick up toxic
chemicals.
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Never inhale fumes or vapors.Use fume hoods for
dangerous or irritating chemicals. Always waft odors toward your nose
with your hand.
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Never taste any chemical.Some chemicals are very
corrosive and poisonous in very small quantities.
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Never perform an unauthorized experiment and never work in the lab
without an instructor in charge
. An accident may happen when mixing simple chemicals.
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Never remove anything (chemicals, glassware, etc.) from the
lab. It is illegal!
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Label all containers to identify their contents.
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Never put anything back into a reagent bottle.Once a
reagent has passed the mouth of its container, it has passed the point
of no return. Always take as little of a chemical as possible. Use only
clean, dry spatulas for removing chemicals from bottles. Properly
dispose of excess chemicals.
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Leave chemicals in their proper place.Do not carry
original containers of chemicals to your benchtop.
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Avoid touching hot objects.Burns are a common
accident in the chemistry lab. Be careful when using hot plates and
objects which have been heated on them. Use beaker tongs to remove hot
containers from the hot plate.
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Rinse spills off skin immediately. Rinse off any
chemicals spilled on the skin immediately with large amounts of water.
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Clean up broken glassware immediately. Place it in
the labeled crock at the front of the lab. Obtain replacement glassware
from the instructor.
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Properly dispose of waste chemicals. Certain
liquids can be poured into the sink and flushed with water while others
are poured into designated waste containers. Most solid wastes are
placed in designated crocks. Your instructor will provide disposal
instructions each lab.
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Notify your instructor immediately of all accidents.
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Learn to locate and operate(if applicable), the
safety shower, fire extinguisher, eye-wash fountain, fire blanket, and
fire exit.
LAB PROCEDURES
The following are procedures that must be followed for all lab sessions.
Many are safety issues as well.
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Dress properly for lab. Wear clothing that covers as
much skin as possible. Sandals are not permitted. If possible, wear
older clothes on lab day. All loose clothing and long hair must be
confined.
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Read the entire experiment before coming to lab
. The instructor will briefly discuss the experiment at the beginning of
each lab.
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Arrive on time for lab. If a student arrives late
for lab and misses a substantial portion of the introductory discussion
and safety precautions, the student may be a threat to themselves and
others in the lab. The instructor may deny the student the privilege of
completing the assigned experiment.
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Work independentlyunless otherwise instructed
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Keep the benchtop uncluttered. Only those personal
items pertinent to the lab work (lab manual, etc.) are to be on the
benchtop at a students work station. Book bags, coats, etc. are not to
be placed on the benchtop or on the floor close to the lab benches.
Place all such items in the designated areas near the entrance to the
lab.
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Keep drawers closed. Drawers and cabinets are to be kept
closed except when items are being taken from or returned to these drawers.
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Take only planned breaks.If the need arises to take a
short break, you may do so at any time during the experiment with these
points in mind; try to plan the break during a less critical time in the
experiment (e.g. while something is cooling); make sure that your hot plate
is turned off; inform a neighbor and the instructor.
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Do not come to lab under the influence of drugs.If, in
the judgement of the instructor, a student presents a safety hazard to
himself or his fellow students because the student is affected by
medication, alcohol or other factors, the instructor may refuse to allow the
student to continue working in the lab that day. If the situation is noted
more than once, the student may be permanently removed from the course.
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Clean up at the end of lab.At the end of all lab
sessions return clean glassware to your drawer, clean your benchtop and
finally wash your hands thoroughly. Be sure all electrical devices and water
are turned off.