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  • Faculty of Pharmacy
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  • Basic Laboratory Knowledge
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  • Be able to evaluate laboratory conditions.
  • Recognizes the physical conditions of the laboratory
  • Provides appropriate storage environment for pressurized gas cylinders in the laboratory.
  • Distinguishes the location of safety equipment in the laboratory (shower, eye wash kit, first aid cabinet, fire extinguishers, fire blanket, fire hose, emergency exits, fume hood, gas mask, telephone, etc.).
  • Recognize the protective equipment of laboratory workers.
  • Checks gas, vacuum, water and electrical networks as the laboratory is being left.
  • It lists the phone numbers of institutions such as hospitals, ambulances and fire departments where help can be requested.
  • Explain Working Conditions in the Laboratory
  • Explains the need to keep the entrances and exits of laboratory workers under control.
  • Explains that seriousness and care will not be abandoned in the laboratory.
  • Explain that unnecessary materials and clothing will not be brought to the laboratory.
  • It creates all systems in the laboratory in a way that can be easily cleaned.
  • Distinguishes that electrical devices and sockets should not be touched with wet hands.
  • Distinguishes that hands should be washed with soapy water and, if necessary, an antiseptic liquid after working in the laboratory.
  • Be able to explain glass materials.
  • Recognize the glassware used in the laboratory.
  • Explains the purposes of using glass materials.
  • Explain porcelain materials.
  • Recognize the porcelain materials used in the laboratory.
  • Explains the purposes of using porcelain materials.
  • Explain plastic materials.
  • Recognize plastic materials used in the laboratory.
  • Explains the purposes of using plastic materials.
  • Explain electrical appliances.
  • Identify the electrical equipment used in the laboratory.
  • Explains the purposes of using electrical appliances.
  • Explain the heating techniques used in the laboratory.
  • Explain heating with a bunsen burner.
  • Classify heating baths.
  • Explains the working principles of adjustable and controlled heaters.
  • Explain the Cooling Techniques Used in the Laboratory.
  • Distinguish reactions that require cooling with water.
  • Explains the principles of cooling with ice.
  • Explain cooling with a salt-ice mixture.
  • Explain cooling with chemical substances.
  • Explain the labeling of chemicals.
  • Explains the rules to be applied during labeling.
  • It distinguishes that chemicals that will react with each other during labeling should not be labeled at the same time.
  • Explain the classification of chemicals.
  • Distinguishes explosive substances.
  • Distinguishes flammable substances.
  • Distinguishes oxidizing agents.
  • Distinguishes corrosive substances.
  • Distinguishes pressurized gases.
  • Distinguishes toxic substances.
  • Distinguish mutagenic substances.
  • Distinguishes carcinogenic substances.
  • Distinguishes substances harmful to the environment.
  • Distinguishes radioactive substances.
  • Explain the storage of chemicals.
  • Describes what should be taken into consideration during storage.
  • Classifies chemical substances that should not come into contact with each other.
  • It will be able to provide awareness of the harmful effects of chemicals.
  • Explains the cleaning process for spills of certain chemicals.
  • During the cleaning process, distinguishes that vapors of chemical substances should not be inhaled, come into contact with the skin and should not be swallowed.
  • Be able to ensure laboratory safety.
  • Explains hazardous chemicals regulations.
  • New pictograms in the CLP regulation recognise hazard and precautionary statements.
  • Recognizes risks from chemicals.
  • Recognizes risks that may arise from devices.
  • Explains precautions to prevent laboratory accidents.
  • Explain the principles of first aid in the laboratory.
  • Explains how to eliminate life-threatening injuries to casualties in the laboratory.
  • Distinguishes the maintenance of vital functions of the casualty in the laboratory.
  • Explains the measures to ensure recovery of the casualty in the laboratory.
  • Be able to provide waste management in the laboratory.
  • Explains laboratory waste regulations.
  • Recognize the principles of waste collection in the laboratory.
  • Describe the labeling rules for laboratory waste containers.
  • Recognizes the risk and hazard symbols of laboratory waste groups.
  • Be able to provide fire management in the laboratory.
  • Explains what needs to be done to protect against fire in the laboratory.
  • Explains what to do in case of fire in the laboratory.
  • Explains the types of fires in the laboratory and the types of fire extinguishers.
  • Explains fire extinguishing rules in the laboratory.
  • Explain emergency management in the laboratory.
  • Explains how to create an emergency plan in the laboratory.

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