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I.WEEK

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1st WEEK

Introducing the syllabus

General information about the laboratory

Rules to be followed in laboratory and laboratory safety

Introduction of machinery-equipment and materials to be used

in the course

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 The subjects to be covered during the term will be transferred to the students in summary form.

 Students' responsibilities under the course

will be reminded.

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 The students will be explained the necessary conditions to succeed.

 The physical conditions and infrastructure of the laboratory will be introduced to the students.

 All machinery-equipment inventory and all

other facilities within the laboratory will be

introduced to the students.

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 Students' opinions and suggestions will be taken for their contribution to the schedule.

 The importance of the application field will

be emphasized in order to strengthen the

theoretical infrastructure acquired by the

students.

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 It will be stated how important the group

work is in order for the students to work

safety and efficiency.

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 Students will first be given a document containing general laboratory rules

 LABORATORY SAFETY will be explained with the following sequence:

1) General laboratory rules

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2) Laboratory safety needs (especially the requirements for biochemistry laboratory) will be insisted.

3) Personal safety (such as personal

protective equipment: gloves, goggles and

lab coat).

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4) Laboratory and environmental safety

5) Emergency and first aid (students will be

informed about the accident situations that

they may frequently encounter in a

biochemistry laboratory, although they will

be given a minimum of first aid information.

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6) Students will be given information about how to use the chemicals that they will use especially for their own safety and then for the security of the environment and how to evaluate the compelling texts and signs on the products.

7) Storage and disposal of chemicals

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