LAB SAFETY REVEIW PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION
Approved eye protection devices (like goggles) are used in the laboratory… A) to avoid eye strain B) to wear only if you don’t have corrective lenses C) any time chemicals, heat, or glassware are used
After completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be… A) left in the lab station for the next class B) dumped in the sink C) disposed of according to your instructor’s directions
You have been injured in the Lab (cut, burn, etc.). First you should… A) tell the science instructor at once B) apply first aid yourself C) ask to see a nurse
Spilled acid should be neutralized with… A) Paper Towels B) Alcohol C) water
You are heating a substance in a test tube. Always point the open end of the tube… A) towards no other person B) towards yourself C) towards your lab partner
When examining glassware and equipment for an experiment, you should… A) Read all directions carefully to know which equipment is necessary B) Examine all glassware for chips or cracks C) clean any glassware if necessary D) All of the above
Eye glasses provide as much protection as.. A) a face shield B) Splash proof chemical goggles C) none of the above
Long Hair in the laboratory must be… A) cut short B) held back with one hand C) tied back or kept entirely out of the way with a hair clip or other confining device
The following footwear is best in the lab: A) closed shoes B) sandals C) Open-toed shoes
In a lab, you should be cautious of… A) loose clothing B) dangling jewelry C) flammable clothing D) all of these
When you finish working with chemicals or other lab substances, always…. A) wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water B) treat hands with skin lotion C) wipe your hands on a towel
If an acid is splashed on your skin or clothing… A) wash it at once with a weak base B) wash it at once with plenty of water C) cover it with oil D) immediately apply lotion
Flammable materials like alcohol should never be dispensed or used near…. A) an open door B) an open flame C) another student
You have just heated a beaker of water to the boiling point. You need to pour the boiling water into another beaker. A) Pick up the beaker by the rim because it won’t be that hot there B) touch the side of the beaker quickly to see if it is too hot to pick up by hand C) use a paper towel D) use a rubber hot pad to pick up the hot beaker
If you are told to dilute some acid… A) pour the acid into water B) pour the water into the acid C) It doesn’t matter how you mix them
Which is not an important part of the personal protective equipment that must always be worn in the lab? A) safety goggles B) gas respirator C) closed-toed shoes
Why is food or drink not allowed in the lab? A) it can mix with chemicals and ruin the experiment B) it can easily spill and cause fire or other hazardous conditions C) it can easily become contaminated and cause you to ingest chemicals
What does MSDS stand for? A) Material Safety Data Sheet B) Most Safety Details for Science C) Mechanical Strategies and Details for Safety
Which step is not necessary in the event of a fire alarm or drill during a lab? A) turn off all burners B) close all chemical containers C) turn off all electrical equipment D) wash all chemicals down the drain
If chemicals are splashed on the skin or in the eyes, how long should you wash the affected area with water? A) less than 5 minutes B) minutes C) minutes D) until the area appears clean
What is the best way to put out a fire in a person’s hair or clothing? A) use the safety shower B) use the fire blanket C) use the sink or splash water on the person
Why is it necessary to report all accidents to the teacher? A) so that chemicals are cleaned up correctly B) so that injuries are treated correctly C) so that any waste can be disposed of correctly D) all of the above
Which is not an important piece of lab safety equipment? A) Bunsen burner B) Fire Extinguisher C) Eye wash station
If you accidently break a piece of glassware… A) pick up the pieces with your hands B) Sweep the pieces up and put them in the trash can C) Sweep the pieces up and put them in the designated glass disposal container
If you do not understand a direction or part of the lab procedure, you should… A) figure it out yourself B) ask the instructor before proceeding C) try several methods until something works