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Heat resistant gloves/ Thermal safety: Use caution handling hot objects.
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Who is responsible for returning the lab area to how it was when you came in?
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No Flames: Flammable materials nearby, do not use fire or matches as it could start a fire.
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Are students allowed to enter the store room?
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Disposal Safety: Materials must be disposed of properly. Do not throw in the garbage!
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When testing the smell of a chemical, you should do what?
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Eye Safety: Danger that something could get in your eyes. Wear safety goggles!
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How should you dress on lab days?
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Bio Hazard: Danger of biological contaminants such as blood, bacteria, viruses.
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When should electrical equipment not be used?
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Plant Safety: Danger of poisonous or harmful plants.
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If you are unsure about what to do in the lab, what should you do?
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Chemical Safety: Dangerous chemicals present. May cause harm such as burns, illness.
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Why should you NOT touch equipment before you are told to?
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Radioactive: Radioactive (nuclear) materials are present.
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If something might be hot, what should you do?
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Breakage: Danger that you will be using glassware or other materials that make break.
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Why should you always stay at your lab area in the science lab?
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Flames/Fire Safety: Fire is present and care should be taken.
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When should safety goggles be worn in the lab?
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Physical safety: Be careful moving around, to avoid falling, injuring self or others.
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When you first enter the lab, what should you do?
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Hand Washing: Wash hands thoroughly after experiment!
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Name 4 examples of UNSAFE lab behavior.
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Where can you find out everything you might want to know about a chemical in the lab?
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Clothing Protection: Protect clothing against spills.
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What must you remember to do when heating materials in a test tube?
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General Safety: Danger exists, follow special safety directions carefully.
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How do you dispose of chemicals after a lab experiment?
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Fume Safety: Danger of fumes. Do not inhale!
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Why is it NOT okay to eat or drink during a lab?
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Explosion Safety: Misuse of chemicals could cause an explosion!
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To make sure you have the right chemical, you should do what?
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Poison: Caution, substance is poisonous!
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Is it okay to perform your own experiments in the lab?
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Sharp Object: Danger of cuts or punctures from sharp objects.
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If glass or other lab materials break what should you do?
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Electrical Safety: Shock or electrocution can occur if electrical equipment is not handled properly.
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If an accident occurs in the lab, what should you do?
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Animal Safety: Caution, live animals must be handled carefully to avoid injury to person or animal.
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