Lab Safety Rules
Emergency Procedures
Proper Disposal
Behaviour in the Lab
100

What is Rule 1?

What is no food in the classroom.

100

What should you do if you get something in your eyes?

What is immediately tell an adult and use the eyewash station.

100

What is Rule 8?

Dispose of your experiment properly.

100

What should you not do during an experiment?

Run in the lab.

200

What is Rule 2?

What is tie back loose hair and clothing.

200

What is the specific role of the eyewash station?

What is to rinse chemicals or materials out of your eyes.

200

How do you dispose of materials properly?

Follow the teacher's instructions for disposal.

200

Why is it important to keep your area clean?

To prevent accidents and ensure a safe working environment.

300

What is Rule 3?

What is follow instructions and only conduct the experiments with teacher supervision.

300

What should you do if you need to leave the lab?

Never leave an experiment unattended and ask for permission.

300

Why is it important to follow disposal rules?

To prevent contamination and ensure safety.

300

What are the consequences of running in the lab?

You could trip, spill materials, or cause accidents.

400

What is rule 4?

What is always wash your hands before and after an experiment.

400

What does it mean to conduct experiments with supervision?

Only perform experiments while a teacher is present.

400

What can happen if waste is not disposed of correctly?

It can cause accidents or environmental hazards.

400

How does proper behavior ensure safety?

It minimizes risks and keeps everyone safe.

500

What is rule 5?

What is make sure you keep your work area clean and clear.

500

Why is it important to tell an adult during a lab incident?

To ensure safety and proper handling of the situation.

500

What are examples of materials that need special disposal?

Chemicals, broken glass, and biohazard waste.

500

What should you remember when handling equipment?

Follow instructions and use tools safely.