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Be responsible
Do's
Don't's
Lab Materials
100
Read all procedures before a lab...
What is knowing what you are doing?
100
Respect laboratory equipment
How should I treat laboratory equipment?
100
Tell a teacher
What do I do if something abnormal happens?
100
Playing around, fighting, etc.,
What is horseplay?
100
Use to protect eyes in a lab
What are goggles?
200
Create a clear work environment
What environment should students work in a laboratory setting?
200
Perform only the experiment(s) that your teacher authorized
Can I conduct any experiments I want?
200
Work areas should be kept clean
How should the lab work area look like?
200
Eating food, drinking, and chewing gum is allowed in the lab
What is false about eating, drinking, in the lab?
200
Use to protect hands
What are gloves?
300
Ask for permission
What do students need to do before conducting an experiment?
300
Conduct yourself in a responsible manner
How should I behave?
300
Keep hands away from face, mouth, and eyes when working with chemicals
What do I do with my hands when working with chemicals?
300
Do not play with solutions
What is true about handling solutions in the lab?
300
Used to measure milliliters
What are graduated cylinders?
400
Clean up after your mess
What do I do after I complete the lab?
400
Dress properly for lab with safety materials
How should I dress for the lab?
400
Hide broken equipment
What is the incorrect way to deal with broken equipment?
400
Used to measure microliters
What are micropipettes?
500
Objective
What is the overall goal of the lab?
500
Rules that exist to reduce an individual's risk, and safety equipment that is used to protect the lab user from harm
What is lab safety?
500
Be cautious
How do I act when I am in the lab?
500
Leave test tubes around after use
What is rude?