Chemical Hazards
Fire and Explosions
PPE
Emergency Response
Regulations
100

This class of chemicals, including benzene and cadmium, is known for directly damaging DNA and increasing cancer risk.

What are carcinogens?

100

We monitor expiration dates of ethers to avoid formation of these explosive compounds 

What are peroxides?

100

The minimum PPE includes these three essential items.

What are a lab coat, safety glasses or goggles, and gloves?

100

This is the very first step in responding to a chemical spill

What is assessing the risk?

100

Diethyl ether should be stored in this location

What is a flammables cabinet?

200

This common solvent can quickly absorb through the skin, carrying dissolved compounds with it

What is DMSO?

200

This gas can ignite at a wide range of concentrations in air

What is Hydrogen?

200

This type of protection is required when there is a risk of splashing and/or explosion

What is a Face Shield?

200

In the event of a metal fire, reach for this instead of a fire extinguisher

What is sand? (or class D fire extinguisher)

200

This document should be readily available for all chemicals used in lab 

What is an SDS?

300

This highly toxic, volatile liquid can form when nickel(0) is exposed to carbon monoxide

What is nickel tetracarbonyl?

300

This value indicates the temperature at which a substance ignites without an external ignition source

What is autoignition temperature?

300

This type of glove material is recommended for handling strong acids and bases

What is Nitrile or Neoprene?

300

You lower your LN2 Dewar and observe a blue liquid in the trap. This is the first thing you should do

What is raise the dewar?

300

These 4 hazard categories appear on a GHS-compliant chemical label

What are health, physical, environmental, and additional hazards?

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