Transcription of Setting Up Science Laboratories Basic Guidelines
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Setting Up Science LaboratoriesBasic Guidelines Compilers: Rooshi Abedi Kashif Hussain Afreen Kanwal Reviewer: Dr Shehzad Jeeva Zain-ul-Muluk Editor: Raabia Hirani Composer: Akber Hashmani Published by Aga Khan University Examination Board Block C , IED-PDC, 1-5/B-VII, Area, Karimabad Box 13688 Karachi-75950, Pakistan Revised July 2015 All rights reserved This booklet is produced by the Aga Khan University Examination Board for distribution to all its affiliated schools. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: Introduction 1 Importance of Practical Activities .. 1 Section II: Requirements 1 Number of Laboratories .. 2 Laboratory Conditions .. 2 Chemical Storage and Disposal .. 2 Section III: Safety in Science Laboratories 5 Safety Rules for Teachers .. 5 Safety Rules for Students .. 6 Section IV: Emergency Responses for Laboratory Accidents 8 Annexure A: Science Apparatus and Consumables 9 Setting up Biology Laboratory (SSC).
Setting up Science Laboratories – Basic Guidelines Page 2 Number of Laboratories In order to meet the demand for different aspects of science, ideally a school should have one laboratory each for Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Computer Science. The schools with one science laboratory common for Biology, Chemistry and Physics should satisfy the
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