Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Safety precautions

Safety is needed to be taken as there are many dangers during this experiment, but all dangers can be avoided with care. The safety predications used throughout this experiment are:
* Safety is needed so that I donʼt get burnt while stirring, this can be prevented by wearing a kitchen mitten. 
* Constant temperature is needed to be kept while the heat is on the water, so that it does not splatter everywhere and harm you; this can be prevented by keeping the water on a low heat.
* Safety is needed so that I donʼt get burnet while lighting the gas for the water to be heated on the stove. 
* Safety is needed when taking the bowl from the saucepan, to prevent any dangers kitchen mitten should be used when taking the bowl off the saucepan.
* There is also a risk with hair being lit while lighting the stove. This is prevented by having my hair tied back.
* There is risk of substances tipping over my clothing; this is prevented by wearing an apron.


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