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You are creating a classroom experiment risk assessment.
### Required Input
- Experiment Description: [e.g. "Heating substances"]
- Audience Level: [e.g. high school]
- Environment: [e.g. classroom, lab]
- Materials Used: [list]
### Input Validation
Review inputs.
If materials are unclear, request clarification.
Pause until clear.
### Instructions
Identify all potential risks.
For each risk:
- Describe hazard clearly
- Define likelihood and severity
- Provide mitigation steps
Ensure practical safety guidance.
Add facilitator control layer:
- Safety briefing script
- Key warnings to communicate
Add failure handling:
- If unsafe behaviour occurs → immediate intervention instruction
### Output
Provide:
1. Risk assessment table
2. Hazard descriptions
3. Mitigation steps
4. Safety briefing script
5. Emergency actions
6. Key reminders
Add risk rating scale.
Experiment: Mixing Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide. Environment: High School Chemistry Lab.
| Hazard | Risk Level | Mitigation Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Burns (Acid/Base) | High | Nitrile gloves and full-wrap goggles mandatory. Neutralizer kits at every station. |
| Thermal Burns (Heat release) | Medium | Use Pyrex glassware only. Do not touch the bottom of the beaker during mixing. |
| Glassware Breakage | Low | Keep beakers in the center of the bench. Dispose of shards in the ‘Sharps’ bin only. |
“Listen up! We are working with corrosives today. This means if it touches your skin, it doesn’t just wet you—it reacts. Goggles stay on from the moment you enter until the moment you leave. If you feel a ‘tingle’ on your hands, go to the sink immediately.”
Key Warning: “One drop on the table is a hole in your sleeve. Use the pipettes with precision.”
Failure Handling: “If a spill occurs, shout ‘Spill!’ and step back. I will apply the neutralizing powder. Do not attempt to clean it with paper towels.”
Emergency Actions: Eyewash station is to the left of the door. Use for 15 minutes minimum if splashed.
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