Easily ignited and burns rapidly
Flammable
Comes in these states of matter
Gases, liquids, and solids
Protects eye against impact, but not chemical splashes
Safety glasses
Causes cancer in humans or animals
Carcinogen
5 routes of exposure
Inhalation, eyes, ingestion, skin exposure, injection
Stored at extremely low temperatures
Cryogen
3 sides to the fire triangle
Oxygen, Fuel, and Heat
Consult this before picking protection for your hands
Glove Selection Chart
Stench
First and last in hierarchy of controls (most effective & least effective)
Elimination and PPE
Known to be extremely toxic
Poison
Most commonly encountered corrosives
Strong acids and bases
Preferred fabric material in the lab
Cotton or natural fibers
Repeated exposure can cause severe adverse immune reactions
Sensitizer
Dose where toxic effects are observed
Threshold
Readily ignites and burns in air spontaneously
Pyrophoric
Makes the acronym PASS
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Filters aerosols and dust, but not gases
Simple mask, basic respirator/ non-cartridge respirator
Can form highly reactive and unstable "blank" upon storage. Can explode upon concentration or sudden shock
Peroxide or Peroxide former
Document to consult before using chemicals
Safety Data Sheet
Causes physical defects in developing fetus or embryo
Teratogen
The correct order with combining acid and water
Do as you oughta, add acid to water
Never wore her safety goggles
Carol
Causes tears upon exposure
lachrymator
Most hazardous rating number for GHS
1