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by Merilyn1
27 Sep 2024, 15:06
Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
Topic: Use of Borax in schools
Replies: 15
Views: 1671

Re: Use of Borax in schools

Maybe a bit of both. I think we're over-cautious regarding borax, but I deplore the use of herbicides and pesticides by untrained people. The effect on biodiversity is overwhelming bad. I have my ChemCert card, and I think you should be unable to buy such toxins without one. Interestingly, when the...
by Merilyn1
24 Sep 2024, 08:35
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Distillation flasks
Replies: 11
Views: 7852

Re: Distillation flasks

We have kits here, that are over 10 years old, possibly more, with some components still wrapped in plastic. Here's another tip (gosh why do I feel like I'm on my death bed, sharing random bits of information before I go??): the spirit thermometers aren't accurate enough for the ester prac. My old H...
by Merilyn1
24 Sep 2024, 07:51
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: risk assessments for labbies
Replies: 6
Views: 527

Re: risk assessments for labbies

Given that there are teachers present and we would not be able to do what you are doing without a teacher present, yes, you should have a teacher sign off on it. Or get your HT to sign off on it. Make lots of notes to explain what you are doing ie demo with teacher supervision. It is a tricky one, c...
by Merilyn1
17 Sep 2024, 14:53
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Distillation flasks
Replies: 11
Views: 7852

Re: Distillation flasks

I've bought them from Science Supply (I think) or maybe Haines. Just be careful, someone bought a receiver adaptor last year when I was on leave and mustn't have checked the $120 price tag. I would have just used one kit for spare parts and saved the money. Just looked on SSA and they have simple ki...
by Merilyn1
17 Sep 2024, 07:36
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Glass files metal where to buy
Replies: 6
Views: 930

Re: Glass files metal where to buy

If they're cutting glass tubing, the trick is to do one firm drag across the glass just to score it, then carefully (I wrap tubing in a cloth and wear safety glasses) snap the tubing. If you do more than one pass of the file you will end up with a jagged break.
by Merilyn1
16 Sep 2024, 13:57
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Glass files metal where to buy
Replies: 6
Views: 930

Re: Glass files metal where to buy

Also only used a triangular metal file. Buy from Bunnings.
by Merilyn1
16 Sep 2024, 11:55
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Glass files metal where to buy
Replies: 6
Views: 930

Re: Glass files metal where to buy

Or is that metal glass files??
by Merilyn1
13 Sep 2024, 09:35
Forum: Recipes and Pracs
Topic: barley seeds
Replies: 1
Views: 361

Re: barley seeds

You can use soil or the good old kids way of putting them on wet cotton wool. They will germinate just fine this way as it provides a good level of moisture and no risk of soil borne pathogens.
by Merilyn1
10 Sep 2024, 14:57
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries
Replies: 12
Views: 1867

Re: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries

I think I went down that dark path and came across something that said they wouldn't take damaged batteries. I'm a bit up to my eyeballs this afternoon and don't have the time to check. Maybe it was something I thought of at 4am (see my other post under Welcome to Term 3).
by Merilyn1
10 Sep 2024, 13:39
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries
Replies: 12
Views: 1867

Re: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries

I just don't want to be the person who goes "I think that was the dodgy battery I put in the bin". Likewise the battery collection points at retailers. Makes me hope they have this included in their emergency plans.

Burning garbage. Hmmm is that why you are now a labbie?
by Merilyn1
10 Sep 2024, 13:35
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: repurposing conical flasks
Replies: 6
Views: 823

Re: repurposing conical flasks

We have soooooo many of them! Way too many. We don't have stoppers to fit them so they're pretty useless (although I'll probably have to buy something to plug them up for whatever we end up doing with them). I do have some set aside that still "look nice". We have heaps of 250ml ones and ...
by Merilyn1
10 Sep 2024, 07:42
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: repurposing conical flasks
Replies: 6
Views: 823

Re: repurposing conical flasks

Maybe ask around your local schools? I'd hold onto 20 or so - we do use them in a Year 7 prac on air pressure with different temperatures.
No point asking me to be creative - LOL!
by Merilyn1
06 Sep 2024, 15:56
Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
Topic: pH Buffers
Replies: 5
Views: 861

Re: pH Buffers

Sometimes you just have to do it!
by Merilyn1
06 Sep 2024, 08:56
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries
Replies: 12
Views: 1867

Re: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries

I guess the difference between a lead acid battery and a lithium battery is the catastrophe that results if the lithium battery does catch alight - difficult to extinguish, toxic fumes that are emitted. I do agree that the likelihood of a good quality lithium battery igniting is low. Most of the pro...
by Merilyn1
03 Sep 2024, 15:41
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Disposal of damaged lithium batteries
Replies: 12
Views: 1867

Disposal of damaged lithium batteries

Tapping into the brains trust here. Does anyone have any solid idea of what we should be doing with damaged lithium batteries? I have encountered batteries that have swollen up, so wondering what we should have done with them. In my WHS role, I am putting together some information about preventing f...
by Merilyn1
03 Sep 2024, 14:35
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Van De Graaf Generators
Replies: 13
Views: 5333

Re: Van De Graaf Generators

Ah, yes, of course! I forgot about the rubber ones.
by Merilyn1
03 Sep 2024, 07:35
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Van De Graaf Generators
Replies: 13
Views: 5333

Re: Van De Graaf Generators

Does anybody store their belts in the Fridge ? I ask because when I did my hand over day , the old Labbie told me the silicone belt for the Van De Graaf was in the Fridge and I should always remove it after use and put it back in the fridge . As you can imagine this is quite the PITA to do :whistli...
by Merilyn1
03 Sep 2024, 07:34
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Fume hood on windy days
Replies: 3
Views: 537

Re: Fume hood on windy days

I'd get in touch with the company that services your fume hoods and ask them.
If you haven't had them serviced, they should be every 12 months. Some companies will say it should be done every 6 months, which would be relevant in a serious lab but once a year is enough for schools.
by Merilyn1
30 Aug 2024, 12:13
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: PTC
Replies: 11
Views: 11227

Re: PTC

Did you look on Southern biological's website? I bought the taste test papers from them a couple of years ago and pretty sure we had all the answers!
by Merilyn1
30 Aug 2024, 11:00
Forum: Biology, Physics...
Topic: Dissection blocks
Replies: 21
Views: 6600

Re: Dissection blocks

I bought the thin chopping board style from Haines. They come in a pack of 10. Easy to put in the dishwasher. Some of the smarter teachers got the kids to put the boards down first, then newspaper on top - made for a much easier clean up.