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Forensic Science

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Forensic Science Risk Assessment Action or Substance In Use Hazard Risk How to reduce hazard In Emerg -ency Bunsen Burner Risk of being burnt. Medium Follow Instructions. First Aid, Put under water. Gas Tap Risk of gas leak or fire. Low Check pipe connection. Open window for vent- ilation Spill Risk of Fire. Low Spill is wet. First Aid Movement around the room Risk of injury. Low Push stools under. First Aid Test Tube (glass) Can smash and risk of being cut. Low Handle carefully pick up if smash. Clean Cut Sample Sample might be irritant ect. Low Wear Goggles Wash hands after use. Introduction Forensic science helps the law because forensic science is so accurate. It helps with DNA testing and Identification purposes. It is mainly used by the armed forces such as the army or police. The reason it is so accurate is because the chance of finding the same DNA is very unlikely. In this course work I am going to do a flame test to Identify chemicals. I shall record these results and find out what chemical it is. Element Flame Colour Calcium Red / Yellow Copper Green Iron Yellow Sparks Lead Blue Potassium Lilac Sodium Yellow Lithium Red Plan Apparatus - - Bunsen Burner - Chemicals (in...

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