Clothing
Accidents and Injuries
Handling Chemicals
Handling Glassware and Equipment
Heating Substances
100

What should be worn during Laboratory Activities?

Lab Aprons

100

What should you do whenever an accident or injury happens no matter how trivial it is?

Inform your Instructor

100

Never return unused chemicals to what?

Their original containers

100

What should you not do with hot glassware?

Immerse it in cold water

100

What 2 items can you use to pick up heated metals or glassware?

Tongs or Heat-Protective gloves

200

What should be worn any time Chemicals, Heat, or Glassware are used with no exceptions?

Lab Goggles

200

How long should you use the Safety Shower or Eyewash station when a chemical splashes on you or in your eyes?

20 mins

200

How should you hold the containers when you transfer reagents from one container to the next?

Away from your body

200

How do you remove an electrical plug?

Grasp the plug

200

Place hot apparatus directly on what?

Insulating Pad

300

What may be worn provided adequate face and eye protection?

Contact Lenses

300

What should you do and not do when a Mercury Thermometer breaks?

Tell your Instructor and do not touch the Mercury

300

Handle flammable hazardous liquids over what? Why?

Over a pan to contain spills

300

What should you clean up broken glassware with?

Brush and Dustpan

300

Do not point the what at yourself or anyone else?

Open end of a test tube being heated

400

What 4 things are hazardous during Lab Activities?

Long Hair, Dangling Jewelry, Loose or Baggy Clothing, and Sandals

400

What should be yelled out when you or your Lab Partner gets hurt?

"Code one, Code one!"

400

What are 3 things that you do not do with all chemicals?

Touch, Taste, and Smell

400

How do you hold glass tubing, especially long pieces?

Vertical position 

400

What do hot glass and cold glass have in common?

They have the same visual appearance