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Chemical Safety
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Science Safety Symbols
Symbols you may find when doing labs that alert you to work carefully.
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Safety Symbol Whiteboard Review
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Biohazard! Breakage Plant Safety Biohazard Poison
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Safety Goggles! General Safety Awareness Safety Goggles Breakage
Animal Safety
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Electric Shock! Poison Corrosive Chemicals Sharp Objects
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Animal Safety! Plant Safety Fumes Animal Safety Disposal
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Breakage! Breakage Plastic Gloves Physical Safety Disposal
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Plastic Gloves! Corrosive Chemicals Heat Resistant Gloves Disposal
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Fire Extinguisher Classification Symbols
Class A – used to extinguish flames on ordinary combustibles (wood, cloth, paper) Class B – used to extinguish flames on liquids (liquids, grease, gases) Class C – electrical equipment (things you plug in to the wall) Class D – fires involving metals (magnesium, titanium)
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NFPA Chemical Hazard Labels
The National Fire Protection Association has developed a color coded, numerical system for indicating hazards of chemicals. Diamond symbol is divided into 4 types of hazards: Health Hazards (blue) Flammability Hazards (red) Reactivity Hazards (yellow) Special Hazards (white) Levels of hazard (0-4) 0 is not hazardous, 4 is extremely hazardous
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MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets – provide more detailed information regarding chemical safety Chemical Composition (what’s it made of?) Hazards First Aid & Exposure Storage
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Reading MSDS’s It’s important to be familiar with chemicals before using them! How much can you learn about a chemical? Answer the questions on the handout using the MSDS at your table!
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