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Handling and moving hot apparatus

Advice on moving different sorts of apparatus when hot

Read our standard health & safety guidance

Refer to CLEAPSS Laboratory Handbook, sections 13.2.4, 9.8.4 and 9.8.5

Hot apparatus should always be placed on a heat–resistant mat.

Tripods

These get quite hot and, ideally, should be allowed to cool down before moving. If it is necessary to move a hot tripod, always hold the bottom (cooler part) of one of the legs. Tripods should never be moved when they are still supporting a container. Always allow tripods to cool down before putting them away.

Gauzes

Ideally, allow to cool completely before handling. Crucible tongs can be used if it is essential to move a hot gauze.

Beakers

Beakers can be moved using beaker tongs (not ordinary tongs) or a ‘hot hand’ (this is a
moulded silicone rubber hand protector). Also applies to conical flasks.
conical flasks or a ‘hot hand’ (this is a moulded silicone rubber hand protector).

Test tubes

When heating solids or liquids in a test-tube (or boiling-tube), the test tube should be firmly held in a clamp or in a test–tube holder. Do not use crucible tongs. A wide variety of test tube tongs is available.

Crucibles

Use specially designed crucible tongs for moving crucibles - although, ideally, crucibles should be allowed to cool before moving. Do not use crucible tongs for test-tubes, beakers or flasks.

Health and safety checked, November 2007

Updated 3 Dec 2007

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