Bushra Habib
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Assignment B Unit 6 – Ibrar
P3: Produce a realistic working plan for the project, including health
and safety and risk assessments
M3: Produce a realistic working plan for the project, including
health and safety and risk assessments and contingency planning
Aim – to determine the relationship between the concentration of salt and
the decrease in freezing point in water
Timeline Of Tasks –
On 21/02/2024 I first started and completed the project's literature
review and produced an investigative project proposal, which was
assignment 6a.
A factor that affects when this project will be fully completed is days
like 20/03/2024 and 09/04/2024 since they will be staff training days
on these dates, consequently meaning that we will miss these days of
college, another factor that affects the completion of this project is
religious celebrations like Eid which will commence around the date of
10/04/2024 till 13/04/2024, these days of college will also be missed.
Our project is delayed due to these factors that I have just stated.
By 20/03/2024 I completed the project working plan, which is
assignment 6b.
By 31/05/2024 I will have finished off the project, which will be
assignment 6c.
Equipment needed -
Distilled water
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Measuring spoons
Thermometer
1
, Beakers
Stirring rod
Ice cubes
PPE like goggles, gloves, lab coat etc.
Health and safety considerations -
To protect yourself and others from spills or splashes, appropriate PPE
should be worn.
One should be careful when handling sodium chloride to avoid your
eyes or skin from coming into contact with it. Use water to rinse the
body or eyes if it does happen to come into contact with you.
To stop and lessen the risk of slips, trips and falls, one should be
cautious when using ice and other chilled solutions.
Avoid consuming any of the solutions or chemicals. Make sure to wash
your hands properly after using the materials.
Proper ventilation should be considered in the laboratory to lessen the
risk of inhaling the fumes.
Risk Assessment -
Chemical risk: Skin and eyes can be irritated by sodium chloride. When
this is being handled one should use caution and try to prevent skin
and eyes from meeting this chemical.
Physical risk: When handling ice and chilled solutions there is a risk of
slipping and falling. Areas where experiments are being carried out
should be kept dry and clean to lessen the risk of this happening.
Thermal risk: When using hot or cold solutions there is a risk of thermal
injury. Appropriate PPE should be used, and one should be careful
when handling these hot or cold materials.
Working plan -
Preparation:
All materials should be collected and put into a position in a laboratory
that is well-ventilated.
Appropriate PPE should be worn.
Preparation of Salt Solutions:
2
10665368
Assignment B Unit 6 – Ibrar
P3: Produce a realistic working plan for the project, including health
and safety and risk assessments
M3: Produce a realistic working plan for the project, including
health and safety and risk assessments and contingency planning
Aim – to determine the relationship between the concentration of salt and
the decrease in freezing point in water
Timeline Of Tasks –
On 21/02/2024 I first started and completed the project's literature
review and produced an investigative project proposal, which was
assignment 6a.
A factor that affects when this project will be fully completed is days
like 20/03/2024 and 09/04/2024 since they will be staff training days
on these dates, consequently meaning that we will miss these days of
college, another factor that affects the completion of this project is
religious celebrations like Eid which will commence around the date of
10/04/2024 till 13/04/2024, these days of college will also be missed.
Our project is delayed due to these factors that I have just stated.
By 20/03/2024 I completed the project working plan, which is
assignment 6b.
By 31/05/2024 I will have finished off the project, which will be
assignment 6c.
Equipment needed -
Distilled water
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Measuring spoons
Thermometer
1
, Beakers
Stirring rod
Ice cubes
PPE like goggles, gloves, lab coat etc.
Health and safety considerations -
To protect yourself and others from spills or splashes, appropriate PPE
should be worn.
One should be careful when handling sodium chloride to avoid your
eyes or skin from coming into contact with it. Use water to rinse the
body or eyes if it does happen to come into contact with you.
To stop and lessen the risk of slips, trips and falls, one should be
cautious when using ice and other chilled solutions.
Avoid consuming any of the solutions or chemicals. Make sure to wash
your hands properly after using the materials.
Proper ventilation should be considered in the laboratory to lessen the
risk of inhaling the fumes.
Risk Assessment -
Chemical risk: Skin and eyes can be irritated by sodium chloride. When
this is being handled one should use caution and try to prevent skin
and eyes from meeting this chemical.
Physical risk: When handling ice and chilled solutions there is a risk of
slipping and falling. Areas where experiments are being carried out
should be kept dry and clean to lessen the risk of this happening.
Thermal risk: When using hot or cold solutions there is a risk of thermal
injury. Appropriate PPE should be used, and one should be careful
when handling these hot or cold materials.
Working plan -
Preparation:
All materials should be collected and put into a position in a laboratory
that is well-ventilated.
Appropriate PPE should be worn.
Preparation of Salt Solutions:
2