Description
The “Laboratory Safety (55x90cm)” is a medium-format, laminated educational chart outlining essential safety rules and best practices to ensure safety in school and college science laboratories.
Physical Specifications
Size: 55 × 90 cm, suitable for science classrooms, lab entrances, or laboratory walls.
Material: Multicolour print on 80 GSM map litho paper, thermally laminated on both sides with a 30-micron thick high-quality polyester film for durability and easy cleaning.
Mounting: Often fitted with sturdy plastic rollers or eyelets for hanging.
Content and Educational Features
The chart features visual cues (icons, illustrations, hazard symbols) and a clear, bold layout for maximum impact and easy comprehension in busy lab settings.
Key laboratory safety rules are typically included, such as:
Always wear appropriate lab attire and safety goggles.
Never eat, drink, or apply cosmetics in the laboratory.
Handle chemicals, glassware, and equipment carefully following protocols.
Report all accidents and spills immediately to the instructor.
Know the location and use of safety equipment such as eyewash stations, fire extinguishers, and first-aid kits.
May include a set of pictorial panels or illustrated scenarios depicting hazard identification, proper handling techniques, and emergency responses.
Some charts provide space for local rules or institution-specific emergency procedures to be listed.
Classroom & Lab Use
This kind of poster is designed for instant reference, reinforcing safe laboratory conduct “at a glance” and helping educators maintain a culture of safety awareness.
Placement near entrances, sinks, and main work areas ensures continuous visibility and serves as a constant reminder for students and staff.
The 55x90 cm format balances visibility with space economy, making it ideal for smaller labs and multipurpose science rooms.
This laboratory safety poster is essential for teaching and upholding high safety standards in science environments, enabling quick visual reinforcement of good laboratory practices.