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| 		<title>ESE171: Lab Safety</title>
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| 		<p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"> </p>
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|   <i><font size=+2><a href="http://www.seas.upenn.edu"><b>UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA</b></a></font></i>
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|   <br>
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|   <font size=+2><a href="http://www.ese.upenn.edu"><b>Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering</b></a></font> 
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|   <p style="margin-bottom: 0"><font size=+2><b>ESE171: Principles of Digital Design Laboratory</b></font>
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|   <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"> </p>
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| <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"><font size=+2>Spring 2015</font>
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|   <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"> </p>
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| <p style="margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0;"><font size=+2><b>Lab Safety</b></font></p> 
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| 		<b>Acquaint yourself with the location of the following safety items within
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| 			the lab.</b>
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| 		<br> 
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| 		<ol>
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| 			 Fire extinguisher</li>
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| 			 First aid kit</li>
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| 			 Telephone and emergency numbers : Make sure that you have handy emergency
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| 			phone numbers to call for assistance if necessary. The number for 
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| 			emergencies is on campus is <b>511</b>. (No need to dial 8 for this number).
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| 			If any safety questions arise, consult the lab instructor or staff for
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| 			guidance and instructions.</li>
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| 		</ol>
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| 		<p style="margin-bottom: 0;"><br>Observing proper safety precautions is important when working in
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| 		the laboratory to prevent harm to yourself or others. The most common hazard
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| 		is the electric shock which can be fatal if one is not careful.
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| 			<font size=+3>Electric shock</font></h3>
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| 		Shock is caused by passing an electric current through the human body.
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| 		The severity depends mainly on the amount of current and is less function
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| 		of the applied voltage. The threshold of electric shock is about 1 mA which
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| 		usually gives an unpleasant tingling. For currents above 10 mA, severe
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| 		muscle pain occurs and the victim can't let go of the conductor due to
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| 		muscle spasm. Current between 100 mA and 200 mA (60 Hz AC) causes ventricular
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| 		fibrillation of the heart and is most likely to be lethal.
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| 		<p style="margin-bottom: 0">What is the voltage required for a fatal current to flow? This depends
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| 		on the skin resistance. Wet skin can have a resistance as low as 150 Ohm
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| 		and dry skin may have a resistance of 15 kohm. Arms and legs have a resistance
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| 		of about 100 Ohm and the trunk 200 Ohm. This implies that 110 V can cause
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| 		about 160 mA to flow in the body if the skin is wet and thus be fatal.
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| 		In addition skin resistance falls quickly at the point of contact, so it
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| 		is important to break the contact as quickly as possible to prevent the
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| 		current from rising to lethal levels.
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| 		<p style="margin-top: 0;"> </p>
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| <p style="margin-bottom: 0;"><font size=+2>Equipment grounding</font>
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| 		<p style="margin-bottom: 0;">Electric instruments and appliances have equipment cases that are electrically
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| 		insulated from the wires that carry the power. The isolation is provided
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| 		by the insulation of the wires as shown in the figure a below. However,
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| 		if the wire insulation gets damaged and makes contact to the case, the
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| 		case will be at the high voltage supplied by the wires. If the user touches
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| 		the instrument he or she will feel the high voltage. If, while standing
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| 		on a wet floor, a user simultaneously comes in contact with the instrument
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| 		case and a pipe or faucet connected to ground, a sizable current can flow
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| 		through him or her, as shown in Figure b. However, if the case is connected
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| 		to the ground by use of a third (ground) wire, the current will flow from
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| 		the hot wire directly to the ground and bypass the user as illustrated
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| 		in figure c.
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| 		<center><img SRC="shock.gif" ALT="shockimage" BORDER=0 height=331 width=423></center>
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| 		Equipment with a three wire cord is thus much safer to use. The ground
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| 		wire (3rd wire) which is connected to metal case, is also connected to
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| 		the earth ground (usually a pipe or bar in the ground) through the wall
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| 		plug outlet.
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| 		<p style="margin-bottom: 0;"><b><font size=+3>Safety Precautions</font></b>
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| 		<br> 
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| 		<ul style="margin-bottom: 0;">
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| 			-Do not work alone while working with high voltages or if you are using
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| 			electrically operated machinary like a drill.</li>
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| 			-Never leave high voltages on when you are not present.</li>
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| 			-Keep one hand in your pocket when probing high voltage circuits or discharging
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| 			capacitors.</li>
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| 			-Make sure all high voltage connections are adequately taped or otherwise
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| 			insulated to prevent accidental contact by you or neighboring students.</li>
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| 			 -After switching power off, discharge any capacitors that were in
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| 			the circuit. Do not trust supposedly discharged capacitors. Certain types
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| 			of capacitors can  build up a residual charge after being discharged.
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| 			Use a shorting bar across the capacitor, and keep it connected until ready
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| 			for use.</li>
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| 			<li>
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| 			-If you use electrolytic capacitors, do not</li>
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| 				put excessive voltage across them</li>
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| 				put ac across them</li>
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| 				connect them in reverse polarity</li>
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| 			</ul>
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| 			</li>
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| 			-Take extreme care  using tools that can cause short circuits if accidental
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| 			contact is made to other circuit elements. Only tools with insulated handles
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| 			should be used.</li>
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| 			-If a person comes in contact with a high voltage, immediately shut off
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| 			power. Do not attempt to remove a person in contact with a high voltage
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| 			unless you are insulated from them.</li>
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| 			-In the event of an electrical fire do not use water. The lab fire extinguishers
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| 			are specifically charged for electrical fires. Vacate the lab and close
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| 			the door. Do not breath toxic smoke or fumes. Ring the fire alarm, if one
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| 			is available.</li>
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| 
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| 			 -Check wire current carrying capacity if you will be using high currents.
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| 			The lab power wiring can only handle 15 Amperes continuously.</li>
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| 			-Make sure your leads are rated to withstand the voltages you are using.
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| 			This includes instrument leads.  Common wire insulation is rated for
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| 			600 Volts.</li>
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| 			-Avoid simultaneous touching of any metal chassis used as an enclosure
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| 			for your circuits and any pipes in the laboratory that may make contact
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| 			with the earth, such as a water pipe. Use a floating voltmeter to measure
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| 			the voltage from ground to the chassis to see if a hazardous potential
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| 			difference exists.</li>
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| 			-Make sure that the lab instruments are at ground potential by using the
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| 			ground terminal supplied on the instrument.</li>
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