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2,984,457 Views • May 4, 2020 • Click to toggle off description
This is a video that I've been wanting to do for a while and I did my best to cover some of the fundamentals of safety. However, there are still plenty of things that I couldn't include and this will not at all prepare anyone to jump into practical chemistry.

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• Glove compatibility: bit.ly/2Wmajlc
• Incompatible chemicals: bit.ly/2z70dg3
• Important safety glasses info: bit.ly/3c6w2V4
• Info about working alone: bit.ly/2Sw4PmM
• Chemical storage info: 1) bit.ly/2yspXDx 2) bit.ly/2ygcfUt
• News stories: 1) bit.ly/2SzUuq0 2) bit.ly/2WpBD1X 3) bit.ly/2W1wNJ7
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Views : 2,984,457
Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: May 4, 2020 ^^


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@StefanReich

4 years ago

-Reads title -Clicks -Is very relieved to count 10 fingers on NileRed's hands

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@johnweber4504

3 years ago

Chemistry is dangerous, that’s why I watch you do the dangerous stuff and still gain the benefits of entertainment

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@povgfuelgaming7521

1 year ago

17:02 NileBlue: I will not do the project if it smells bad Also NileBlue: makes military grade stink liquid

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@kevinflummi2822

2 years ago

Also I think it is important to mention that the lab coat is not only for protection, but also looks dope af

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@robmckennie4203

4 years ago

"the labcoat, however, can be taken off in seconds. ladies."

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@CGamesPlay

4 years ago

Meanwhile, in Cody's Lab, "whoops, I think I inhaled some mercury." Coughs. "There, got it."

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@dr.redacted5418

1 year ago

He's the only person that can make me watch a safety training video and make it enjoyable.

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@christopherliang5192

1 year ago

I wonder how many educators have used this video for their safety introductions

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@ereboros421

4 years ago

I'd be inclined to add Murphy's Law of Laboratory Work to the list: "Hot glass looks exactly the same as cold glass."

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@keelanbrown7747

2 years ago

NileBlue: "Chemistry is dangerous" NileRed: "Does cyanide smell like almonds?"

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@theexchipmunk

1 year ago

One thing to really note, even seemingly safe and simple labs can get dangerous if people fuck around. I still remember the large scale emergency response to the "Hauptschule" next to my elementary school here in Germany during my childhood. I later in life looked up what actually happened, and some of the pupils there took some random chemicles during chemie class and mixed them together for shits and giggles to see what happened. Idiots brewed up litteral flammable poison gass, and blew up the lab while poisoning themseves and a few others. So always do things with proper procedure and maybe keep an eye on what others are doing around you. I have heared multiple stories from people working with chemicals, in which it was others endangering everyone in the lab because they did not follow proper procedure and fucked around. So keep an eye out when working with others in the same lab.

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@connorburchfield8102

1 year ago

The weird thing is that I never realized so many of these safety precautions are used across all industries. I work in healthcare and have to follow the same fundamentals.

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@shrub4248

4 years ago

"If I don't feel comfortable dealing with the worst possible scenario, then it's not something I should be doing." Excellent advice.

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@Tahoza

4 years ago

Carol never wore her safety goggles. Now she doesn't need them. Edit: Fixed a typo

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@ivandrangov4573

1 year ago

After 4 years studying biocheistry at a state colleague, I can say I was taught only 5% to what Nile covered in the video. Basically the colleague did not bother to protect its students.

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@XanthinZarda

1 year ago

There's a famous series of articles from back on the old web called, "Things I don't Work With", by Derek Lowe. Wherein he describes the horrors of journals describing things such as FOOF, Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane or Chlorine azide. People had to work with these, someone ordered them to do it, and they suffered. And sometimes, you'd get things like carbon tetrachloride; which made it into consumer products that you or I could have been exposed to because someone didn't think that in-home halon was bad enough. I suggest you read though these, as they're a harrowing ride though many obscure and purposefully so chemicals.

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@np6181

4 years ago

“It’s not safety first it’s stupidly last” my favorite and most used Nile Red quote

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@josh34578

4 years ago

I watch people on youtube do chemistry because I know that I don't know how to do it safely myself.

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@gernoam8630

6 months ago

Good Video, I am a chemistry professor in Wisconsin and i always try to teach my student and scholars about safety and they never listen! after last year's incident (A 16 year old kid accidently swallowed Sulfuric Acid and was rushed to the hospital!) the school principal was trying to find a educational video about LAB SAFETY to show to all the students and then we found this video! almost all of the students knew who you are and loved your channel so they listened to you and it worked! Thank you for this great video. P.S: THE KID IS OKAY!

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@electricerger

2 years ago

As an electro-mechanical engineer, it's always fun and interesting to see how the other disciplines take safety into account. I don't deal with too much more than high heat and fast objects, but you never know when some experiment will have a chemical situation.

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