lab apron
safety goggles and safety gloves
fire extinguisher and blanket
eye wash station and shower
emergency exits and lab safety rules
100
The main reason we will wear lab aprons during an experiment.
What is to protect your body?
100
This is what wearing safety goggles during a science lab will protect most.
What are your eyes?
100
The amount of time we could expect our fire extinguisher to last. If it is not enough, then you'd better call 911!
What is around ten to fifteen seconds?
100
One of the choices in this category's name, this is what we will be using to rinse someone's eyes in science lab this year. You will be using the other choice in pretty much any other science lab.
What is the shower?
100
The simplest way to get out of this classroom, this is the main exit out of the science lab during an emergency, as well.
What is the main doorway/exit?
200
What students usually forget to do when they put on a lab apron.
What is tie it in back?
200
This is always the best time to take off your safety goggles and safety gloves in science lab.
What is when the teacher instructs you to do so?
200
The size of the fire that both the fire extinguisher and fire blanket will be able to put out.
What is a "small" fire?
200
So that you will never HAVE to use an eye wash station or the shower to rinse chemicals out of your eyes, you should make sure to have this on.
What is a pair of safety goggles?
200
The second best exit to use out of the science room if the main doorway is blocked. It will take a little longer to get out of the school using this one.
What is the storage room's doorway (into Ms. Crain's classroom)?
300
This is how you should tie your apron when you are going to be using it during science lab.
What is with a bow or like tying your shoes?
300
Besides chemicals, name one other hazard that safety goggles can protect you from.
What are sharp objects, people pointing, etc.
300
The four steps to remember when using a fire extinguisher can be easily remembered when you think of P.A.S.S. These are the steps for each of the letters.
What are PULL the pin, AIM at the base of the fire, SQUEEZE the trigger, SWEEP back and forth
300
WATER is what is used to rinse your eyes out in both the eye wash station and the shower. This is the chemical name or symbol for water.
What is H2O?
300
The last resort exit out of the science lab if both doorways are blocked. Mr. V. will be "cracking up" if we do ever have to use one to make a fast getaway.
What is though one of the science lab's windows?
400
The best time to take your lab apron off during an experiment.
When is when the teacher instructs you to do so?
400
This is the Spanish name for safety goggles.
Que son gafas protectoras
400
The number of the types of fire extinguishers that there are, according to the video that we saw about them.
What is three?
400
The Spanish name for the eye wash station
Que es el lavador de ojos
400
The most important lab safety rule to remember this school year.
What is to always follow the teacher's instructions?
500
This is the Spanish name for a lab apron.
Que es un delantal de laboratorio
500
The blue material that our safety gloves are made of, most people don't seem to be allergic to it.
What is nitrile?
500
The fuel that all fires need in order to keep burning, a fire extinguisher and fire blanket will both block this from reaching the flames.
What is oxygen?
500
The two things one should always remember when using an eye wash station.
What is to hold your eyes open and rinse your eyes for at least 15 minutes?
500
This will be the first person to get a hold of if Mr. V. is not responsive or is in danger.
Who is Ms. Crain?