General Rules
Accidents & Injuries
Handling Chemicals
Handling Glassware
Heating Substance
100

What should you do if you do not understand a direction?

Ask the instructor before proceeding.

100

What should you do if you have an accident?
 

Report it to the instructor immediately.

100

What must you do before removing any chemical from its container?

Check the label on chemical bottles twice.

100

What is the safe way to carry glass tubing?

In a vertical position to minimize breakage.

100

How should you light a gas burner?
 

As instructed by the teacher.

200

What should you wear when using chemicals?

 Laboratory goggles at all times.

200

How do you respond to a chemical splash in your eye?

 Flush with running water for at least 20 minutes and notify the instructor.

200

Why should you never return unused chemicals?

 It can contaminate the original container.

200

How should you clean up broken glass?

Use a brush and dustpan, never your bare hands.

200

What should you never do when using a gas burner?

Never leave it unattended.

300

What is prohibited in the lab?

Eating, drinking, or chewing gum.

300

What should you yell if you or your partner is hurt?
 

 "Code one, Code one!"

300

How should you handle acids?

Always add acid to water and handle with care.

300

What should you do if glassware is chipped?
 

Do not use it and report it immediately.

300

What should you do with heated metals and glass?
 

Allow them to cool before handling; use tongs if necessary.

400

Why should you not work alone in the lab?

An instructor must always be present for safety.

400

When should you report an injury?

Immediately, no matter how trivial it may appear.

400

What should you do with flammable liquids?

Handle over a pan and keep away from open flames.

400

Why should you lubricate glassware before inserting it in a stopper?

To prevent breakage and make insertion easier.

400

Why is it important to not look into a heated container?
 

It can cause burns or injury from splashes.

500

What should you do if there is a fire drill?

Close containers, turn off gas valves, fume hoods, and electrical equipment.

500

What is the first step if a chemical spills?
 

Notify the instructor and follow proper cleanup procedures.

500

Describe the proper technique for wafting chemical vapors.
 

Use your hand to gently wave the vapors toward your nose without directly inhaling.

500

What should you do if glassware becomes “frozen” in a stopper?

Take it to your instructor for removal.

500

What should you use to cool hot apparatus?

An insulating pad and allow time for cooling.