What do you wear to protect your body from chemical
A lab coat!!
What should we use to pick up the beaker
ITS TONGS GOODLUCK
Can you eat the chemicals?
Yes, JK no still try it though if you dont wanna listen to us (
The main reasons why eating and drinking are not permitted in areas using or storing hazardous materials are personal safety risks and risks of non-compliance with regulatory or granting agency requirements that may impact an individual, a work unit, or the institution as a whole.
Personal Safety Risks
Personal safety risks can result from cross-contamination and ingestion. Contamination can result from contact with contaminated gloves/hands, airborne materials settling out or condensing on surfaces or utensils, or placing consumable items on a contaminated surface.
Prudent Practices in the Laboratory by the National Research Council includes these precautions for minimizing exposure:
Regulatory Compliance
The main compliance and grant risks summarized below include regulations (either federal or state laws), consensus standards, and granting agency requirements. These mandates are also included in University programs for occupation health and safety and radiation protection.
The OSHA Lab Standard and the University Chemical Hygiene Plan prohibit eating/drinking in areas where hazardous chemicals are in use.
The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and the University Exposure Control Program prohibit eating/drinking in areas where a reasonable likelihood exists for exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials.
The University Biological Safety Program states that eating, drinking, smoking, handling contact lenses, or applying cosmetics are not permitted where rDNA research is done, or where there is reasonable likelihood of exposure to potentially infectious material. This is based on National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules and on Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories.
The Iowa Department of Public Health, Bureau of Radiological Health and the University Radiation Protection Guide prohibits eating/drinking in areas where radioactive materials are present.
EPA regulations focus mainly on materials management and environmental impacts. However, regulatory inspectors may refer issues regulated by another agency to that agency. Therefore, EPA may refer occupational issues to OSHA.
Granting agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense require that both the unit receiving the grant and the institution as a whole to be in compliance with their guidelines and the regulations of other agencies such as OSHA, EPA, and IDPH.
Based on the information cited above, it is the University’s policy that eating and drinking are not permitted in areas where chemical, radiological, and/or biological materials are used or stored.) Thanks the university of Iowa 😊😊😃😃 Were in our no lawsuit era
how can you recognize flavor in really seasoned chicken?
By Taste DUH
You have science in a few hours should you wear open toe shoes or sneakers
Be dripped down in closed attire no slides,Crocs,or even Sandles OR NO YEEZE OR FAKE GUCCIE K NO ONE CARES MAN
Should you wear closed or open toe shoes
What would happen if they are open and not closed?
you are about to do an expirment your dressed correcty but you have a puffy jacket is that the correct jacket
a LAB COAT DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Your friend is coughing into chemicals then splashes it on you all over do you A:go to the eye wash station or B:Go to the emergency shower
Go to the emergency shower and double it and give it to the next person
what lets you hear what people songs or your body makes
sound
You have gangsta chains and drip but you abt to conduct an experiment should you take it off or remain dripped out
Nuh uh take it off and be dripped out in safety protection
Your doing an experiment but then it looks so good to use on your skin and experiment on your self to resit the urge or do you rub your on your skin?
NO DO NOT PUT IT ON! IT MIGHT BE TOXIC LIKE BRO NO.
You need to do an expirment but you dont know what to use, you decided to choose between a becker or tongs which one do you use ? (hint:your making a volcano thing)
A becker!
You ran out of things to mix so do you A)Mix your coco cola into a random mixture, B)Relax or check on other mixtures you made, or C:Realize you live in a simliation used for a 7th grader's project
B and C would be correct I have no mouth and I must scream ref
whats lets you smell the most crusty musty kids in class,school, or home?
smell
your curls/waves/straight hair is long and Pulchritudinous today your teacher says to tie it up, say "Nuh uh teach." or "kk"
SAY YES DUH YOU WANT TO BE INJURED?!
The experiment is producing a gas should you inhale it
No..you gonna tweak out.
Your dancing then trip on some spilled water then your friend who has holding a beaker with harmful chemicals splashes your goggles do you still wash your eyes?
Nah you good twin, it only got on the goggles
Should you mix two random chemicals together
No >:(
How can you feel you man/girl when you hold their hands
touch
You have bewitch makeup on and you are conduction and experiment keep it on or take it off
TAKE IT OFF, TWINNN WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ITS GONNA CAUSE A CHEMICAL REACTION
The chips in your bag should be eaten or saved until lunch
What might be on your hands during a chemical experiment and you put your hand on your mouth?
What did the mircoscope see?
bacteria!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Your hair is SHORT do you still wear a hair tie
Yes ig....
what prevent you from wearing glasses😊
SIGHT😃
This is a bonus: should you wear contact lenses or glasses and goggles?
WEAR GLASS TO HAVE SAFER PROTECTION CONTACT LENSES ARE RUBBER AND MIGHT MELT TWINNN!?!?!?