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Lab Safety Rules

Review of Lab Safety

Addison26Bradford
Created Date 09.02.21
Last Updated 09.03.21
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  • What should you read all of before you start your lab?
  • What should you never mix together without a teacher's permission?
  • You should keep what clean/neat when using a lab?
  • What is it called when you run around and play around not really thinking about what you could spill/make a mess with?
  • What should you always wear over your eyes when working with chemicals or other substances? (be specific)
  • Who should you immediately report to if you get hurt or get any kind of cut or scrape?
  • What should you never reach across, especially if you have loose clothing on?
  • What should you never look directly into when you are heating it or it's bubbling?
  • What should you never point towards yourself and others?
  • What should you never directly take a big whif of and instead waft it?
  • You should never taste this unless you are directed to.
  • You should never use broken or chipped what?
  • Keep what on bottles and containers when not in use?
  • *Bonus Question* How should you hold sharp instruments like a box cutter?
  • What should you do before and after each lab?
  • What should you always clean up after your lab is completed?
  • *Bonus Question* What should you do if you get chemicals on your skin?
  • *Bonus Question* Where should you go if you need to get out of class fast?
  • *Bonus Question* What should you do if you are working with chemicals?
  • *Bonus Question* If you don't know how to use one of the utensils, what should you do?

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