Everyone in the room
Safety shower
Used if large amounts of chemicals gets on your clothing or skin
Skull
Acute toxicity
For dispensing precise volumes of liquid using a tap in an acid-base titration
Burets
True/False - Everyone in the room must wear goggles if there is a lab going on
True
If I break glass, what do I do?
Alert Mrs. McKercher and she will clean it up
Eye wash
Used if chemicals get in your eyes
exlamation mark
Irritants/Sensitisers/Other hazards
Used for mixing and pouring large volumes of liquids; rarely used to measure volume
Beakers
True/false - The fire extinguisher and the fire blanket are right next to each other by the door in the front of the room
True
What happenes if I spill acids?
Fume hood
Prevents unwanted glasses from entering the classroom
the fire
flammables
Used for measuring volume
Graduated cylinders
True/False The eyewash and the safety shower are in different parts of the room
False
Let Mrs. McKercher or a lab partner know and then once the bleeding is controlled, say away from your lab area until the bleeding has been disinfected.
Fire extinguisher
Used if someTHING is on fire
a tree and the hand sticking up
environmental hazards
Used for measuring the mass of an object
Scales
True/false - DON'T try to clean glass up
True
If there is a fire can I throw an object on fire away from me?
Absolutely not
Fire blanket
Used if someONE is on fire
a circle with a line under it and a little fire sticking out
For holding and heating volumes of liquid, triangular base allows bottom of the vessel to heat faster
Erlenmeyer flask
If a chemical is solid and it spills what do you do?
You sweep it up and then you ask a teacher what to do with it