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Learn ‘em Love ‘em Live ‘em
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Safety Goggles Required
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Danger or Poison
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Don’t Do It Forbidden
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Don’t Drink the Water
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Radioactive Substance Present
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Flammable Material Present
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Corrosive Material
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Biohazard Present
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Definiton: Biohazard A biological agent that is a threat to human health or safety. Includes such things as: Infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, etc Toxins or venom produced by a living thing Pieces of DNA, tissue, dead organisms, blood, or other bodily fluids Medical waste- Used bandages, etc.
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High Voltage or Electrical Shock Hazard
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Strong Magnetic Field
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Hot Surface
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Extremely Cold Substance (Cryogenic Substance)
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Presence of a Laser
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Tsunami Hazard
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
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NFPA Fire Diamond
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NFPA Fire Diamond: Blue Diamond: Health Hazard How hazardous the substance is. 0 = Not dangerous to humans. 4 = Short exposure will cause immediate death or serious injury.
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Red Diamond: Flammability How easily the material catches fire or burns 0 = Does not burn 4= Easily forms flammable vapors and easy to ignite (gasoline has a Flammability rating of 3)
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Yellow Diamond: Instability How easily the material detonates or explodes 0= Stable, even under fire conditions 4= May explode under normal conditions, temperatures or pressures (eg TNT).
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White Diamond- Special Hazards (No numbers, only symbols) Possible symbols: ox = oxidizer, a chemical that increases the rate of chemical reactions W = Reactive when mixed with water Other safety symbols may be found here also
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Material Safety Data Sheets AKA- MSDS Sheets Contain information about a specific chemical Lists all information about reactivity, flammability, toxicity of a chemical Required everywhere a chemical is stored or used (except personal residences) Includes a NFPA “fire diamond”
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Recyclable Material
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For plastics, the recycling symbol generally has a number inside the arrows: These numbers and the letters below tell recycling plants what type of plastic the object is made of.
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See additional safety symbols and their meanings on page 17 of textbook.
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