Clothing
General rules
Handling Glassware and Equipment
Heating Substances
Handling chemicals
100

What kind of shoes should you wear in the lab?

Closed toed shoes

100

What should you do before starting your experiment?

Read all the instructions 

100

How should you handle all material?

With caution 

100

Where should you not look?

A container that is being heated

100

How should you move chemicals from one place to another?

You should walk carefully with them and hold them securely

200

If you wear contact what should you do?

Tell your teacher

200

What should you do if you don’t understand the instruction?

Ask for help from a classmate or teacher

200

What should you not pick up with your bare hands?

Broken glassware

200

What should you not leave unattended?

A lit burner

200

Where should the lab chemicals stay?

In the lab

300

What clothes should you not wear during a lab?

Baggy or loose clothing

300

What should you do if there is an accident?

Tell your teacher

300

what glassware should you not use?

Chipped or cracked glassware

300

How do you pick up heated glassware?

With tongs 

300

What should you not do with unused chemicals?

Not return them back to their original contanier

400

What should you do with long hair during a lab?

Hair must be tied back

400

What should you not touch with your hands during a lab?

Your face, eyes, and mouth

400

What should you avoid doing with hot glassware?

Putting it under cold water

400

What should you not do with a heated test tube?

Point it at yourself or other people

400

How much of the chemicals should you take?

Only as much as you need

500

What should you always wear during labs?

Goggles

500

How should you smell chemicals?

Wafting them

500

If you find damaged electrical equipment what should you do?

Report it

500

Where should you not place a hot apparatus?

Directly on a desk

500

How should you handle the chemicals?

With extreme caution