TRIPLE!! This piece of safety equipment is used to cover someone if their clothing would catch on fire during a lab.
What is a fire blanket?
TRIPLE!! It's okay to touch your face while working with chemicals in the lab.
False. You should avoid touching your face to prevent chemicals from coming into contact with your skin or eyes.
Always wear __________ when working with chemicals or sharp objects to protect your eyes.
safety goggles
Double: This piece of safety equipment is used only by the teacher in case of a fire during a lab to put out the fire.
What is a fire extinguisher?
You should always wear safety goggles when conducting experiments that involve liquids or sharp objects.
True. Safety goggles protect your eyes from potential hazards.
Double! If you spill a liquid in the lab, you should __________ the teacher immediately so they can help with the cleanup.
notify
DOUBLE!! These two items must be worn to protect our clothes and skin.
What are aprons and gloves?
DOUBLE!! You can eat or drink in the laboratory as long as you wash your hands afterward
False. Eating or drinking in the lab can contaminate experiments and pose health risks.
Before starting an experiment, make sure to read the __________ carefully to understand the proper procedures and safety measures.
instructions
If a chemical spills, you should immediately clean it up yourself without notifying the teacher.
False. You should always notify the teacher or lab supervisor to ensure the spill is cleaned up safely.
In case of a small fire, use the __________ to put it out, but always alert the teacher first.
fire extinguisher
Always use __________ to handle hot containers or equipment to avoid burns.
heat resistant gloves or tongs
It's safe to use broken or damaged equipment if it seems to be working fine.
False. Broken or damaged equipment can be dangerous and should be reported and repaired or replaced.
Always tie back long hair and roll up loose or baggy _______when working in the lab to prevent them from getting caught in equipment or coming into contact with chemicals.