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#1 Wear these to protect your eyes from chemicals, flames or glassware. Safety Goggles
#2 Do this when throughly finished with the activity. Hand Washing
#3 Use a clamp or tongs to glasswear. Heating
#4 When this symbol appears, follow the instructions provided. General Safety Awareness
#5 Wear these gloves when working with harmful chemicals and organisms. Plastic Gloves
What should you do...
#1 What should you do if you get anything from the expiriment on your skin or clothing? Notify the teacher right away, this might be a very harmful substance that could damage your skin.
#2 What should you do when working with flames? Tie back loose hair or clothing and follow your teachers instructions.
#3 What should you do with any sharp objects such as using scissors? You should cut or use them away from you. Do not cut to close.
#4 What should you do when smelling fumes? Hold the container away from you and whiff the smell to you.
#5 What should you do when done with an expiriment? Dispose of all of the things that could be thrown away, put any broken glassware in a special compartment, wash the beakers, and take your gloves off and throw them away and wash your hands
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#1 Work in a __________ area when harmful vapors may be involved. Ventilated
#2 Handle _________ materials, such as glassware, with care. Breakable
#3 Wear a __________ _____ to protect your skin and clothing from damage. Laboratory apron
#4 Wear ______ _______ to protect your eyes in any activity involving chemicals, flames or glassware. Safety Goggles
#5 Before you work with ______ tie back loose hair and clothing Flames
True or False
#1 Safety goggles are for nerds so you don't need to wear them. False
#2 What the teacher doesn't know wont hurt him/her. False
#3 You should put a cord out by it's big black part not the wire. True
#4 When working with flames, you should wear baggy clothing. False
#5 You should wear a lab apron during any expiriment. True
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