Glassware Safety
Fire Safety
Symbols
Sharp Instrument Safety
Chemical Safety
100

What should be worn when handling glassware?

Safety glasses should be worn.

100

What should you never do when dealing with a fire flame? 

Never reach across the flame.

100

What does the fire safety symbol look like? (Describe)

A hand with caution over the fire.

100

What is the safest way to cut? 

Away from you.

100

How should you smell a chemical?

Don't smell (sniff) but waft. 

200

What do you do with the glassware once you are done?

Always clean glassware thoroughly before putting it away. 

200

What do you need to know the location of when dealing with fire?

The location of the fire extinguisher and fire blanket.

200

What does the electrical safety symbol look like? (Describe)

A wire with sparks showing/ hand avoiding a wire

200

What should you do if you get cut? 

Notify the teacher (Adult) immediately. 

200

Where should you know the location of when dealing with chemicals?

The location of the shower and the eye wash station. 

300

What should you never do when glassware isn’t dry?

Never heat it up if not dried all the way.

300

What are tools that should be used when handling hot objects?

Heat resistant gloves, clamps, or tongs

300

What does the radioactive symbol look like? (Describe)

A yellow circle with 3 black lines.

300

How should you handle sharp instruments? 

With care.

300

Should you ever touch or taste chemicals?

No. Unless you are instructed to. 

400

What is needed to pick up glassware?

Use heat resistant to pick up the glassware. 



400

What MUST your work area look like?

It must be CLEAN!

400

Describe the symbol of a eyewear safety.

A guy with glasses on. 

400

What should you be aware of when handling sharp tools?

Your area and your surroundings. 

400

How should the lids be when your not using the chemical at the moment?

Closed. Especially when you are not using it.