Clothing & Gear
Behavior
Emergencies
Chemicals
100

What should you always wear to protect your eyes in the lab?

Goggles

100

What should you never do with lab chemicals?

taste or eat them


100

What should you do first if glassware breaks?

Tell the teacher

100

What should you always do before and after handling chemicals?

Wash your hands.

200

Why must long hair be tied back?

So it doesn't catch on fire or touch chemicals 

200

Why should you walk, not run, in the lab?

To prevent accidents/spill

200

What should you do if your sleeve catches on fire?

use safety blanket/ stop, drop, and roll

200

How should you smell chemicals safely?

waft with your hand, never inhale directly. 

300

What should you wear on your hands if handling unknown powders?

Gloves

300

If you don't understand a direction, what should you do? 

Ask the teacher before continuing 

300

Where do you go if there's a fire alarm during lab?

line up and exit to designated area. 

300

Why shouldn't your pour leftover chemicals back into the bottle?

It can contaminate the supply

400

Why should you not wear open-toes shoes in the lab?

To protect from spills/broken glass

400

Can you start an experiment before instructions are given?

No, always wait for the teacher

400

If chemical gets in your eyes, what should you do?

tell teacher, rinse at eyewash station

400

If vinegar spills on table, what should you do?

tell the teacher, wipe up safely

500

Why should you do if your goggles fog up or don't fit?

Tell the teacher for adjustment or replacement 

500

Why should you keep your work area neat and clean?

To avoid accidents and make work safer

500

If someone faints in the lab, what's your first step? 

Call for the teacher immediately 

500

Why is it important to label all chemical container? 

to prevent accidents from happening 

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