Wear safety glasses when an activity requires it.

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wear safety glasses when an activity requires it

wear a lab coat when an activity requires it (spillage of dangerous products)

do not wear contact lenses (particles or products could become lodged behind them)

tie your hair if it is long

roll long sleeves and avoid scarves and necklaces

avoid clothing made of flammable material (nylon, for example)

wash your hands before leaving the laboratory/workshop

do not eat nor drink in the laboratory/workroom.

respect the material (do not damage furniture, tools or instruments)

do not run in the laboratory/workroom

do not disturb those who are at work, particularly when they are handling dangerous products

do not smell a chemical up close (rather, wave your hand over the opening to move the air towards your nose)

do not walk with a pointed object directed towards others (point it towards the ground)

avoid wearing inappropriate shoes (like sandals, high heels or wedges)

do not throw corrosive, hazardous or toxic materials in the sink

clean up and put away the workspace and equipment before leaving the laboratory/workroom

follow instructions use a safety ruler use good posture particularly when working with cutting tools use a safety ruler use good posture when available, to guide utility knives when working with various tools and instruments immobilise parts you are working on cut away from yourself or butt the object against something