PPE
Basic Lab Safety
Sterilization
SDS
Micropipettes
Other Lab Equipment
100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment.

100

True or false: You are allowed to eat and drink in the lab.

False. 

100

What is the difference between disinfection and sterilization?

Disinfection uses chemicals such as ethanol or bleach to remove MOST microorganisms, while sterilization is the destruction of ALL microorganisms (including spores) using heat. 

100

What does SDS stand for?

Safety Data Sheet.
100

What is the purpose of a micropipette?

To measure and transfer very small amounts of liquid, i.e., less than 1 mL.

100

Name the laboratory equipment that rapidly rotates in order to apply centrifugal force to its contents, thereby allowing the separation of fluids and other molecules according to density.

Centrifuge.

200

True or False: horseplay is encouraged during lab / while conducting experiments. 

False. 
200

What is the acronym for the government agency that regulates workplace safety?

OSHA.

200

What concentration of bleach is appropriate when cleaning surfaces in lab?

10%.

200

What are the four colors in the NFPA diamond, and which hazards are they associated with?

1. Red = flammability 

2. Yellow = stability/reactivity

3. Blue = health hazards

4. White = special hazards

200

True or false: all micropipettes use the same size tips.

False.

200

What is measured by a spectrophotometer?

The amount of light that is transmitted or absorbed through a sample.

300

Which PPE can be used to protect your feet?

Closed-toed shoes. 

300

What is the proper way to mix water with an acid? 

Add the acid to the water.

300

What concentration of ethanol or isopropanol can be used when cleaning surfaces in the lab?

70%.

300

In which section of an SDS would you find details about the chemical's appearance, odor, pH, and other physical and chemical characteristics?

Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties: 

300

What is the lowest setting on a P-10 micropipette?

1.0 microliters.

300

Which type of microscope uses florescent dyes to generate complex three-dimensional images of tissues and cells?

Confocal microscope.

400

True or False: Contact lenses may be worn in place of safety goggles.

False.

400

When may you dump solid waste or broken glass down the drain?

Never. 

400

How does UV light disinfect surfaces?

By breaking down certain chemical bonds, especially nucleic acids, causing microorganisms to be unable to multiply and/or die.

400

Who is responsible for creating/providing the SDS for a particular chemical? 

The manufacturer. 

400

Name two micropipettes that can transfer 80 microliters.

P100 and P200.

400

What happens to the absorbance of a sample as the concentration of the sample increases? 

As the concentration increases the absorbance also increases (because the molecules do the absorbing). 

500

What should you do immediately after removing protective latex gloves?

Hand hygiene, i.e., wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer.  

500

Which substance may be used to neutralize a spilled acid?

Sodium bicarbonate.

500

Name three items that can be sterilized in an autoclave.

Surgical Instruments

Glassware

Centrifuge Tubes

Pipette Tips

Chemical Solutions

Animal Food and Bedding

500

Which section of the SDS contains recommendations on the appropriate response to spills, leaks, or releases, including containment and cleanup practices?

Section 6: Accidental Release Measures

500

What do you call a micropipette that moves many units of liquid at the same time?

A multichannel pipette.

500

Which instrument come in both vertical and horizontal configurations?

Gel electrophoresis apparatus, i.e., vertical for proteins, horizontal for DNA.

600

This biosafety level involves the highest level of containment, necessary for handling agents with a high potential for aerosol transmission and severe or lethal diseases.

BSL-4

600
What are the two reasons why you shouldn't use makeup or eat food in a biotech lab?

(1) The food can become contaminated by lab materials, causing you to ingest harmful substances.

(2) Lab materials can become contaminated by food particles, affecting the results of an experiment.  

600

In a laboratory setting, which "cleaning" tool effectively eliminates spores?

An autoclave.

600

What two general types of information does SDS contain?

(1) Potential hazards, e.g. health, fire, reactivity and environmental, etc.

(2) How to work safely with a chemical product

600

Which stop should you go to if you want to take fluid into a micropipette?

The first stop.

600

What is the advantage of using a water bath over a Bunsen burner or other direct heat source?

It is easier to maintain a constant temperature when using a water bath.