SEMLATA3-12 Measuring, weighing and preparing compounds and solutions for laboratory use

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Measuring, weighing and preparing compounds and solutions for Overview This unit covers the competences you need to measure, weigh and prepare compounds and solutions for laboratory investigations. Prior to undertaking the laboratory activity, and in accordance with approved procedures and practices, you will be required to carry out all the necessary preparations, within the scope of your responsibility. This may include preparing the work area and ensuring that it is in a safe condition to carry out the intended activities, and ensuring that any materials, equipment or other resources required are available and are in a safe and usable condition. You will be required to work to the relevant standard operating procedures, legislation and organisational policy, and to follow Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and/or Good Clinical Practice (GCP)/Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). You will also be required to present records and details of your laboratory work to the appropriate people. On completion of the laboratory activity, you will be required to return your immediate work area to an acceptable condition before undertaking further work. This may involve putting processed paperwork in the correct location, returning and/or storing any materials and equipment in the correct area, identifying any waste and arranging for its disposal, and reporting any defects or damage to the materials and equipment used. Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for the measuring, weighing and preparations undertaken, and to report any problems with the activities, materials or equipment that you cannot personally resolve or that are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people. You will work with a minimum of supervision, either on your own or as part of a team, whilst taking responsibility for your own actions and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out. Your underpinning knowledge will provide a good understanding of your work, and will provide an informed approach to measuring, weighing and preparing compounds and solutions in a laboratory environment. You will understand the importance of doing this work efficiently and effectively, and will know what to consider when preparing and tidying up the work area before and after the measuring, weighing and preparation activities. You will also know how to deal with problems, and how to achieve your work objectives and targets, in adequate depth to provide a sound basis for carrying out the activities safely and correctly. You will understand the safety precautions required when carrying out laboratory activities. You will be required to demonstrate safe working practices throughout, and will understand the responsibility you owe to yourself and others in the workplace. SEMLATA3-12 1

Performance criteria You must be able to: P1 ensure that your work is carried out in accordance with standard operating procedures P2 wear the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) when handling materials P3 use laboratory scales for accurately weighing out materials, using metric/imperial measures P4 accurately measure ph and conductivity of solutions in the laboratory, using correctly calibrated meters P5 measure out aliquots of liquids into tubes and microtrays for laboratory use and analysis P6 measure liquids and solids for and analysis P7 communicate the required information about the work done, to authorised people, in accordance with departmental and organisational procedures SEMLATA3-12 2

Knowledge and understanding You need to know and understand: You need to know and understand: You need to know and understand: Sector specific K1 the health and safety requirements of the area in which you are carrying out the laboratory activities K2 the implications of not taking account of legislation, regulations, standards and guidelines when conducting laboratory activities K3 the principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and/or Good Clinical practice (GCP)/Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) applied in the workplace Organisation specific K4 the importance of wearing protective clothing, gloves and eye protection when handling specimens/samples K5 the importance of correct identification, and any unique organisational or laboratory numbers K6 the lines of communication and responsibilities in your department, and their links with the rest of the organisation K7 the limits of your own authority and to whom you should report if you have problems that you cannot resolve Equipment/Process specific K8 how to calculate mass/mole calculations in metric and/or imperial measures K9 how to select the appropriate balance and scale for less than 100mg, 100mg to 5g, and 5g and above K10 how to check that a pipette is clean, dry, free of chips and ready for use K11 how to check the calibration on a pipette K12 how to calibrate and check the calibration on a ph meter K13 how to calibrate and check the calibration on a balance K14 how to calibrate and check the calibration on a conductivity meter K15 how to measure and weigh solids and liquids for K16 how to convert between different units of concentration (such as moles/litre, grams/litre, percent mass per volume and parts per million) K17 how to calculate dilution factors and dilution volumes to make solutions from concentrated stock solutions K18 the ph scale as a logarithmic scale for the measurement of the acidity of aqueous solutions, and the importance of ph to biological systems and processes K19 how to choose the appropriate measuring equipment for the scale, accuracy and precision required for the task K20 how to clean and maintain the pipettes, balances, ph meter probes and SEMLATA3-12 3

conductivity meter probes Additional Information Scope/range related to 1. use three of the following types of protective clothing and equipment: performance 1.1 laboratory coat criteria 1.2 gloves 1.3 other (please specify) You must be able to: 1.4 face mask 1.5 safety glasses 2. carry out weighing activities using balances (scales), using two of the following accuracies: 2.1 grams 2.2 milligrams 2.3 micrograms 3. measure out aliquots of solutions, using four of the following: 3.1 automated pipettes 3.2 graduated cylinders/beakers/tubes 3.3 volumetric flasks 3.4 graduated/bulb pipettes 3.5 other (please specify) 3.6 syringes 3.7 burettes 4. measure ph and/or conductivity, using two of the following: 4.1 handheld ph meter 4.2 combined ph/conductivity meter 4.3 conductivity meter 4.4 bench top ph meter 4.5 other (please specify 5. calibrate or check the calibration for two of the following: 5.1 ph meter 5.2 conductivity meter 5.3 other (please specify) 5.4 balance 5.5 pipettes 6. calculate the concentrations of solutions, the amounts and volumes required, using four of the following: 6.1 moles per litre 6.2 parts per million 6.3 other (please specify) 6.4 grams per litre 6.5 mass percent 7. make up known volumes of solutions to a specified concentration, using both of the following: 7.1 by measuring and dissolving the correct amount of solute in the SEMLATA3-12 4

correct volume of diluent/solvent 7.2 by dilution from a concentrated stock solution 8. weigh and prepare three of the following types of compound or solution: 8.1 powders/granulations that do not readily lose or gain weight (moisture or solvent) 8.2 solids that readily lose or gain weight (moisture or solvent) 8.3 liquid samples (by difference) 8.4 liquid samples (direct) 9. record details of the work, and communicate the details to the appropriate people, using: 9.1 verbal report plus one method from the following: 9.2 written or typed report (eg, laboratory notebook) 9.3 computer-based record 9.4 specific company documentation 9.5 electronic mail SEMLATA3-12 5

Developed by SEMTA Version number 1 Date approved May 2010 Indicative review date Validity Status Originating organisation Original URN Relevant occupations December 2015 Current Original SEMTA O45NLATA3-12 Professional Occupations; Science Professionals; Science and mathematics; Science Suite Laboratory And Associated Technical Activities Suite 3 2010 Key words laboratory, technical, LATA, measuring, weighing, preparing, compounds, solutions, conductivity, volumetric flasks SEMLATA3-12 6