Protective Equipment
Emergency Equipment
Behavior
Chemical Handling
Hazard Symbol
100

This piece of protective equipment must always be worn to protect the eyes.

What are gloves?

100

Assuming a fire cannot be extinguished, you pull this to alert the building

What is a fire alarm?

100

This person in the lab must have your utmost attention.

Who is the teacher?

100

To make sure you're using the right chemical, always check this before doing anything.

What is a label?

100

A skull and crossbones usually is a sign for this hazard.

What is poison?
200
These 3 words make up the PPE acronym

What is personal protective equipment?

200

If a small fire occurs, use this to put it out.

What is a fire extinguisher.

200
Assuming you miss a specific step in the teacher's instruction, you must do this instead of guess and move on.

What is ask the teacher to repeat?

200

If you need the scent of a chemical, you never inhale it directly. Instead, you do this.

What is wafting?

200

This hazard's symbol is depicted with the letter "O" on fire.

What is oxidizing?

300

Before beginning a lab, this must be done to any hair that may get in the way.

What is tying back?
300
The eyewash station is typically used for this amount of time.

What is 10-15 minutes?

300

This word describes reckless and potentially dangerous activity in the lab.

What is horseplay?
300

These provide important information about any chemical you will work with in a lab.

What is a safety data sheet?

300

A chemical with this hazard can burn through living tissue.

What is corrosiveness?

400
All shoes worn in the lab must follow this one rule.

What is "closed-toe"?

400

If a person catches on fire, never use an extinguisher, and instead use this smothering device.

What is a fire blanket?

400

Never leave an open flame unattended for this reason.

What is the risk of a fire?
400

Unless specifically instructed, this is not a place you want to dispose of chemicals.

What is a sink/drain?

400

Chemicals with this hazard must never be stored near heat or an open flame, at risk of bursting or exploding.

What is compressed gas? 
500

These must always be taken out of your eyes immediately, should they be exposed to chemicals.

What are contacts?


500

The acronym PASS, standing for these words, is used as a reminder of how to use a fire extinguisher

What are Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep?

500

If you have to clean up broken glass, this must be used, opposed to picking up pieces with your bare hands.

What is a dustpan?

500

This is used to neutralize an acid, should it spill on the table.

What is a base?

500

This shape found outside most buildings and chemicals displays different hazards of chemicals, organized in colors.

What is a safety square or fire diamond?