General Lab Safety
Hazardous Waste
Chemical Usage and Storage
100

The lab member(s) responsible for safety.

Who is everyone?

100

Where used gloves go when they’re not heavily contaminated.

What is the regular trash?

100

A great tool to use when working with a potentially explosive chemical or setup.

What is a blast shield?

200

A laboratory coat, safety glasses/goggles, and gloves.

What is the minimum PPE needed for working in lab?

200

A necessary label with hazard information and an expiration date.

What is a waste tag?

200

The type of syringe you should use when transferring a pyrophoric chemical.

What is a Luer-Lock syringe?

300

Hazardous objects that should be capped or concealed for safety.

What are needles?

300

Unlike needles, it can be disposed of in a lined cardboard box.

What is glass waste?

300

Chemicals that may cause cancer and should be stored in labeled containers.

What are select carcinogens?

400

The location of the lab SOP and Safety Manual binders.

What is this safety officer's desk?

400

Used for waste contaminated with a particularly hazardous substance (PHS) like chromium.

What is a separate waste container?

400

The maximum fill level for a syringe being used to transfer a pyrophoric chemical.

What is 50%?

500

The location of the Calgonate gel used in case of exposure to HF.

What is the office first aid kit in each room?

500

The maximum % capacity for a 4 L liquid waste container.

What is 90%?

500

A rule-of-thumb when doing a distillation with a drying agent like calcium hydride.

What is 'never distill to dry'?