This substance can ignite if exposed to heat
Flammable
HHPS Stands for...
Hazardous Household Product Symbols
Beakers are placed on top of this:
Wire Gauze
Used for bacterial cultures
Petri Dish
A chemical makes contact with eyes:
Rinse eyes at eyewash station (~15 min)
This substance can irritate or even burn skin
Corrosive
True or false: HHPS symbols explain the type of danger, but not how severe it is.
False: They explain both.
You can find this in your kitchen
Mortar and Pestle
You will never be provided test tubes without this:
Test Tube Rack
A chemical is ingested or inhaled: Who do I call?
Poison control center (and alert teacher)
This substance causes a harm to the environment
Environmental Hazard
The Octagon Symbol represents:
The contents are dangerous
This is used to mix substance together, and will almost never spill out
Erlenmeyer Flash
This was used in 30,000BC
Spark lighter
True or False: Make sure to apply warm water to a burn as soon as possible
FALSE: COLD WATER!
This substance can cause long lasting health effects, damage internal organs, and cause various diseases
Health Hazard
The Triangle Symbol represents
the container is dangerous
We should NEVER cross contaminate chemicals when using this material:
Scoopula
We just received new ones, and they should be worn at all times during experiments
Electrical Shock: What do you do
Remove yourself from electrical object
You often see this symbol in zombie movies... Name the hazard and explain how this hazard causes harm
Biohazard; Causes illnesses via. biological contaminants
What is a difference between an HHPS symbol and a GHS symbol?
...
These 3 come together to form a bit of a chemical stovetop...
Ring Clamp, Retort Stand, Base
"Not just a stopper..."
Rubber Stopper
In the event of all accidents, who should you inform IMMEDIATELY?
THE TEACHER