What is flammable?
You spill chemicals on yourself, what do you do?
What is notifying the TA, reporting to the direct supervisor, and filling out an injury report?
What is the control for "Work rules are implemented to limit contact with hazardous materials"?
What are administrative controls?
How should you handle broken glassware in the lab?
What is use tongs or a dustpan and brush to pick up the broken pieces and dispose of them in a designated glass disposal container?
What do you do when cleaning up mercury from thermometers?
What is EHS cleans up?
What is call EHS?
What are teratogens?
What is substance that cause birth defects or fetal death?
What does SDS stand for?
What is Safety Data Sheets?
How long should you rinse your eyes if you splash a chemical into them?
What is at least 15 minutes?
What are the potential hazards of isopropanol?
What is volatile and flammable?
What are the four routes by which toxic chemicals can enter the body?
What is inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and injection?
What is secondary containment?
What is an additional pan or container that can hold hazardous material if it accidentally breaks?
All chemical laboratories be equipped with fire extinguishers. Which one of the four types of extinguishers most commonly used should not be found in a chemical laboratory?
What is water?
Whoes responsibility is it to be aware of chemical hazards in the laboratory?
What is anyone involved in work in the laboratory?
What does an exposure to dilute aqueous hydrofluoric acid look like?
What is no immediate pain, but then, after several hours, excruciating pain?
Type of fire extinguisher found in the chemistry teaching laboratories.
What is BC?
What is ABC?
What is dry chemical?
What are laboratory hoods relied upon for protection from?
What is reducing exposure to harmful vapors?
Kitty litter is often effective for cleaning up spilled liquids. True or false?
What is true?
How often do regular inspections of safety equipment such as eye washes and safety showers occur?
What is once a month?
What does the label CAUTION on a chemical container most accurately signify?
What is users should be careful of when using, handling, or storing the chemical?
"Class C" fire extinguishers treat these types of fires.
What is electric?
What is electrical equipment?
What quantity of liquid chemical describes the general transition between maximum amounts to keep at workbenches and amounts to be stored?
What is 1L?
Lab personnel should label all containers containing chemicals or compounds made in the lab with what type of labeling?
What is the chemical full name?
Trichloroacetic acid is an acid and is incompatible with
What are bases?
What are metals?
What are strong oxidizing agents?