lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Laboratory Safety 2015-08-16
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- Information provided to your lab instructor regarding a medical condition will be kept _______.
- Always wash your hands after removing these.
- Following the safety rules and reading through the lab exercises in advance decreases the chance that these will occur.
- Do not use your hands to dispose of _______ glassware as you can become injured. Always use a broom and dust pan.
- This piece of clothing must cover your entire foot.
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- Never put chemicals into a container without _______ the container.
- Report spills and accidents to your lab instructor _______.
- Personal _______ equipment includes gloves and safety goggles.
- Food and _______ containers cannot be brought into the lab.
- Never leave heat sources such as _______ burners or hot plates unattended.
10 Clues: Always wash your hands after removing these. • This piece of clothing must cover your entire foot. • Report spills and accidents to your lab instructor _______. • Food and _______ containers cannot be brought into the lab. • Personal _______ equipment includes gloves and safety goggles. • Never put chemicals into a container without _______ the container. • ...
safety crossword puzzle 2022-08-31
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- this much current can kill
- fires that is made up of wood, paper, and cloths
- ___ protection is required under law
- kills more people then fire itself
- wearing safety glasses is enforced under ___
- keeping tools and machines in the best condition
- this safety color means caution physical hazards
- is a dangerous situation that could cause an accident.
- ____ look and listen
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- lasts 15 seconds and puts out fires
- this safety color means start/safety equipment
- cause the majority of accidents
- fires that are from electrical equipment like motors and switches
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- running and horseplay is allowed in the lab
- A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger.
- an existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- Gasoline paints and oils make up this class of fire
- keep the work area ____ and neat
- identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- key to preventing accidents
- this safety color means safety information
- this safety color means warning dangerous parts
- develop a ____ attitude
- this safety color means stop/danger/fire/emergency
- this safety color means radiation hazard
26 Clues: ____ look and listen • develop a ____ attitude • this much current can kill • key to preventing accidents • cause the majority of accidents • keep the work area ____ and neat • kills more people then fire itself • lasts 15 seconds and puts out fires • ___ protection is required under law • this safety color means radiation hazard • this safety color means safety information • ...
AVAHCS Inspection 2021-04-16
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- TJC name for inspector
- Recording of results/data on a manual log
- Monitoring such things a TAT, B/C contamination rates
- AVAHCS P&LMS new accreditation agency
- QC
- Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments
- to check over
- Standard Operating Policy
- Laboratory Information Manager
- Dr. Saenger
- Clean, repair, service
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- a suggestion
- Occurs every 2 years to update certificate
- The next TJC survey will be
- Core lab testing personnel
- Precautions
- POCT
- College of American Pathologists
- Call providers immediately
- required before lab can draw blood
- A No No
- TJC word for inspection
- Dr.Benderman
- Vampires
- we have 3 in pathology
25 Clues: QC • POCT • A No No • Vampires • Precautions • Dr. Saenger • a suggestion • Dr.Benderman • to check over • TJC name for inspector • we have 3 in pathology • Clean, repair, service • TJC word for inspection • Standard Operating Policy • Core lab testing personnel • Call providers immediately • The next TJC survey will be • Laboratory Information Manager • College of American Pathologists • ...
Laboratory Safety 2015-08-16
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- Always wash your hands after removing these.
- Personal _______ equipment includes gloves and safety goggles.
- Never put chemicals into a container without _______ the container.
- Report spills and accidents to your lab instructor _______.
- Following the safety rules and reading through the lab exercises in advance decreases the chance that these will occur.
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- Do not use your hands to dispose of _______ glassware as you can become injured. Always use a broom and dust pan.
- Information provided to your lab instructor regarding a medical condition will be kept _______.
- This piece of clothing must cover your entire foot.
- Food and _______ containers cannot be brought into the lab.
- Never leave heat sources such as _______ burners or hot plates unattended.
10 Clues: Always wash your hands after removing these. • This piece of clothing must cover your entire foot. • Food and _______ containers cannot be brought into the lab. • Report spills and accidents to your lab instructor _______. • Personal _______ equipment includes gloves and safety goggles. • Never put chemicals into a container without _______ the container. • ...
SP Science: Safety, Investigations and Matter 2025-11-30
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- The variable you change in an experiment is called ________
- The change from solid to gas without becoming liquid is ________
- The piece of equipment used to measure liquid volume accurately is a ________ cylinder
- The abbreviation for centimetre is ________
- A ________ expands to fill its container
- The section of a lab report where you write what you did is the ________
- The smallest unit of length in the metric system is the ________
- The piece of equipment used to heat substances is a ________ burner
- A variable you keep the same is called a ________ variable
- The part of a Bunsen burner that connects to the gas supply is the ________
- The change from liquid to solid is called ________
- The piece of equipment used to measure time is a ________
- The state of matter with no fixed shape or volume is a ________
- The flame used when heating strongly is the ________ flame
- A ________ has a fixed shape and volume
- The abbreviation L is for ________
- The variable you measure in an experiment is called ________
- The diagram showing temperature change during cooling is a ________ curve
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- Scientists calculate an ________ to improve accuracy
- A ________ flows and takes the shape of its container
- The safety equipment used to put out a fire is a fire ________
- The abbreviation for millimetre is ________
- The yellow flame on a Bunsen burner is called the ________ flame
- The section of a lab report where you explain what happened is the ________
- The section of a lab report where you write what you wanted to find out is the ________
- The temperature at which a liquid boils is its ________ point
- The safety equipment used to protect your eyes is safety ________
- The piece of equipment used to measure temperature
- The change from liquid to gas is called ________
- The change from solid to liquid is called ________
- The change from gas to solid without becoming liquid is ________
- The change from gas to liquid is called ________
32 Clues: The abbreviation L is for ________ • A ________ has a fixed shape and volume • A ________ expands to fill its container • The abbreviation for millimetre is ________ • The abbreviation for centimetre is ________ • The change from liquid to gas is called ________ • The change from gas to liquid is called ________ • The piece of equipment used to measure temperature • ...
Ag Mech 2021-12-01
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- symbolizes labor and hard work.
- occurs when two or more wires come in contact with each other that should not.
- Creater of FFA Creed
- an interruption or break in the flow of electricity
- Name of African AMerican FFA Boys
- symbolizes knowledge and wisdom
- Anything that occupies space or has mass
- acronym used to explain EXTINGUISHING fires
- means safety equipment in lab
- What does the beginning of the FFA creed start with
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
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- any material allowing electricity to easily flow through it
- symbolizes progress and new opportunities.
- positively (+) charged particles
- particles with no charge
- negatively (-) charged particles
- Current that flows in one direction
- materials that do not allow electrons to easily flow through them
- used to measure
- A risk
- the possibility of suffering harm or injury
- the basic unit of matter.
- Name of FFA member's clothing
- means caution in lab
24 Clues: A risk • used to measure • Creater of FFA Creed • means caution in lab • particles with no charge • the basic unit of matter. • Name of FFA member's clothing • means safety equipment in lab • symbolizes labor and hard work. • symbolizes knowledge and wisdom • positively (+) charged particles • negatively (-) charged particles • Name of African AMerican FFA Boys • ...
lab equipement Luderik 2020-10-09
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- used it to shake mix homogene
- used it to protect eyes from corrosive chemic they are made of plastic
- to measure prcise volumes of liquides
- to make experiments small volumes of liquid
- made of coton,used it to protect your body and your clothes form acides and bases
- small amant of solid
- used it make experiment
- it's used to collect the water when you rinse the material
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- to hold test tubes
- used to it shake mix
- to dilute a stock solution
- to measure out specific volume of liquid
- to dry art chemicals
- they are made of latex used it to protect the hands from
- made of glass used it pour liquids
- for titration pusposes
- after weighing a solution,you trasfer it in a beaker
- to hold test safely
- to make off solids from bottle made of metal
- when doing titrations,to asse
20 Clues: to hold test tubes • to hold test safely • used to it shake mix • to dry art chemicals • small amant of solid • for titration pusposes • used it make experiment • to dilute a stock solution • used it to shake mix homogene • when doing titrations,to asse • made of glass used it pour liquids • to measure prcise volumes of liquides • to measure out specific volume of liquid • ...
Bacti Night 2024 Health and Safety Crossword 2024-08-15
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- Type of hazard involving viruses and bacteria
- Hierarchy of ____ is a framework used to select ways of dealing with workplace hazards
- Common practice to reduce ergonomic strain
- Pictogram of skull and bones
- Personal protective gear for hands
- Cancer causing agents
- The act of removing articles of protective equipment from the body
- Essential for managing lab accidents
- Type of hazard that can cause explosions
- Chemical used as a fixative; is one of the most commonly used hazardous chemicals in labs
- Safety equipment for eyes
- Reduce the number of germs
- Identify and evaluate hazards
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- Reduces the number of germs
- PPE for face protection
- ____ safety allows people to speak up
- Protective gear for respiratory safety
- Use when working with inhalation hazards
- Safe storage for flammable chemicals
- Latex____ should be suspected in workers who develop eye irritation, rashes, coughing, nausea, and/or vomiting after exposure to latex
- Process to eliminate germs
- Health and safety oversight committee
- Required document for chemical safety info
23 Clues: Cancer causing agents • PPE for face protection • Safety equipment for eyes • Process to eliminate germs • Reduce the number of germs • Reduces the number of germs • Pictogram of skull and bones • Identify and evaluate hazards • Personal protective gear for hands • Safe storage for flammable chemicals • Essential for managing lab accidents • ____ safety allows people to speak up • ...
Bunsen burner 2020-11-30
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- not open
- the name of the scientist who invented the burner
- used to pick up hot things
- a protective coat you wear in the lab
- small wooden sticks used to light fires
- wire mesh square
- yellow/orange flame
- controlled by turning the ring
- not closed
- protect your eyes
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- also safety flame
- to alter or move something
- make something warmer
- a flame used for heating
- the fuel used in the lab
- the tube to supply gas to the burner
- to light a match
17 Clues: not open • not closed • wire mesh square • to light a match • also safety flame • protect your eyes • yellow/orange flame • make something warmer • a flame used for heating • the fuel used in the lab • to alter or move something • used to pick up hot things • controlled by turning the ring • the tube to supply gas to the burner • a protective coat you wear in the lab • ...
Safety Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- To have all your attention on one thing
- Messing around in a lab
- To warm something up
- To know whats going on around you
- To hear and follow directions
- To stay safe
- A harm or threat
- Can put fires including wood, paper, etc.
- Puts out fires
- Keep the lab clean and safe
- An injury from electricity
- To do things very perfectly
- A emission of energy in the form of waves
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- A purified substance or compound
- To do things safely and stay alert
- A must wear that protects your eyes
- A unit of electrical current
- A potential risk or danger
- Can lead to a boom
- A hot and smokey safety hazard
- To check up on things and fix problems
- Saves you from hazards or dangers
- A thing being made
- To lose focus and focus on something bad
- Gives you a heads up on hazards
25 Clues: To stay safe • Puts out fires • A harm or threat • Can lead to a boom • A thing being made • To warm something up • Messing around in a lab • A potential risk or danger • An injury from electricity • Keep the lab clean and safe • To do things very perfectly • A unit of electrical current • To hear and follow directions • A hot and smokey safety hazard • Gives you a heads up on hazards • ...
Laboratory Safety Notes 2023-08-27
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- When you run or fight in the classroom.
- Hands before and after a lab.
- Report any accidents to the _____.
- a safe way to bring smells to your nose in the lab.
- Spills or broken glass.
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- a water fountain to use if you get something in your eye.
- Never _____ in the lab.
- Never ____ in the lab.
- Leftover chemicals in the orginal container.
- Safety glasses
10 Clues: Safety glasses • Never ____ in the lab. • Never _____ in the lab. • Spills or broken glass. • Hands before and after a lab. • Report any accidents to the _____. • When you run or fight in the classroom. • Leftover chemicals in the orginal container. • a safe way to bring smells to your nose in the lab. • a water fountain to use if you get something in your eye.
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-02-01
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- What is the first thing you should do if you get a cut?
- These types of containers should be used to pour
- Eyes should be washed for this many minutes if they touch chemicals.
- What is an already poured chemical that is not used?
- What can you not have in a lab that could get contaminated?
- What liquids should not be heated using a Bunsen burner?
- What should alcohol be cleaned up with?
- What should be poured after water is in the beaker?
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- What should you wear to protect your legs
- How should you safely smell chemicals?
- You should not move this speed during a lab.
- What is the first priority during a lab?
- What eyewear should always be worn in a lab?
- If you smell this you should immediately shut it off.
- This type of shoes should be worn in the lab
15 Clues: How should you safely smell chemicals? • What should alcohol be cleaned up with? • What is the first priority during a lab? • What should you wear to protect your legs • You should not move this speed during a lab. • What eyewear should always be worn in a lab? • This type of shoes should be worn in the lab • These types of containers should be used to pour • ...
Synthetic Biology 2025-04-29
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- Type of DNA combining genetic material from multiple sources (7)
- Organization that guides global bioethical standards (6)
- Framework for lab safety and containment (6)
- Legal area concerning ownership of biological inventions (7)
- Short for Institutional Biosafety Committee (3)
- Term for modifying organisms with synthetic genes (9
- Field assessing societal implications of synthetic biology (8)
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- Principle, meaning " do not harm" in bioethics (9)
- Accidental release of organisms from lab (7)
- Legal protection for inventions, including gene circuits (6)
- International treaty regulating biological weapons (3)
- Ethical concern over altering the human genome(10)
- DNA sequences used as security markers (4)
- Safety level required for work with dangerous pathogens(4)
14 Clues: DNA sequences used as security markers (4) • Accidental release of organisms from lab (7) • Framework for lab safety and containment (6) • Short for Institutional Biosafety Committee (3) • Principle, meaning " do not harm" in bioethics (9) • Ethical concern over altering the human genome(10) • Term for modifying organisms with synthetic genes (9 • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Lab Equipment 2025-06-08
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- when carrying lab equipment, always use ___ hands
- a digital ___ (also called a balance) is used to measure the mass of an object
- these handheld devices are used by statisticians to complete calculations (faster), if you need one you can borrow one
- a ___ stick is 100 cm long, usually made of wood, used to measure length (or distance)
- a piece of lab equipment used to help transfer solids (powders) or liquids into a smaller container
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- can be plastic or glass, this piece of lab equipment is used to measure liquids accurately
- usually made of glass, this piece of lab equipment is generally used to hold liquids
- if you notice a piece of lab equipment is damaged or broken, report it immediately to your ___
- a “scientific dropper”, usually made of plastic, can be disposable, used to transfer very small amounts of liquid from one piece of lab equipment to another
- safety ___ or safety goggles are used to protect the eyes when working in a lab
10 Clues: when carrying lab equipment, always use ___ hands • a digital ___ (also called a balance) is used to measure the mass of an object • safety ___ or safety goggles are used to protect the eyes when working in a lab • usually made of glass, this piece of lab equipment is generally used to hold liquids • ...
Science 2022-01-26
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- I will confine long _____ and loose clothing or jewelry.
- I will perform only assigned _____ and procedures.
- I will follow closely all written and verbal _____. I will read the lab procedures before the lab, and I will not skip steps.
- I will use the “_____” method when noting odors. I will use the fume hood when working with chemicals that have noxious or toxic fumes.
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- I will know the locations and operation _____ of all safety equipment in the classroom.
- I will read _____ labels twice before using any reagent.
- I will wear safety _____ at all times while working in the lab. If I wear contact lenses, I will consult with my eye care professional about wearing contact lenses in the lab.
- I will put _____ in my mouth while working in the lab.
- I will wear close-toed _____ in the lab(no sandals!).
- I will keep _____ away from any substance or object not involved in the lab. I will keep _____ away from flammable liquids.
10 Clues: I will perform only assigned _____ and procedures. • I will wear close-toed _____ in the lab(no sandals!). • I will put _____ in my mouth while working in the lab. • I will read _____ labels twice before using any reagent. • I will confine long _____ and loose clothing or jewelry. • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2020-07-25
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- When heating something in this piece of lab equipment glassware, never point it at yourself or anyone else.
- You should always _____ the day's experiment before you begin, paying close attention to safety issues.
- Wearing this will protect your clothes
- In case of a fire you should know the location of this important piece of equipment.
- Make sure to ______ carefully to your teacher; they may tell you important information regarding the lab or equipment.
- Report incidents to your teacher to matter how __ it may seem.
- Never _____ any liquid in the lab, unless instructed to do so by your teacher.
- Secure loose or dangling ____ before beginning a lab.
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- Don't wear ____ in the laboratory, close toed shoes are the best to wear during a lab.
- If a chemical comes into contact with your eyes, wash them for at least ____ minutes.
- Handle scissors, scalpels, knives and other ____ objects with extreme caution.
- What you need before you bring an animal into the lab or classroom.
- Never work ____ in the laboratory.
- Only ____ lab equipment as your teacher instructs you to do so.
- Know where this communication tool is before you begin any lab; you may need it in case of an emergency.
- ____ One chemical with another can be dangerous. Never do so unless the teacher has asked you too.
- This kind of glassware may be dangerous because it has stress points where the glass may break.
17 Clues: Never work ____ in the laboratory. • Wearing this will protect your clothes • Secure loose or dangling ____ before beginning a lab. • Report incidents to your teacher to matter how __ it may seem. • Only ____ lab equipment as your teacher instructs you to do so. • What you need before you bring an animal into the lab or classroom. • ...
Safety Quiz 2015-08-16
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- Do not use your hands to dispose of _______ glassware as you can become injured. Always use a broom and dust pan.
- This piece of clothing must cover your entire foot.
- Food and _______ containers cannot be brought into the lab.
- Report spills and accidents to your lab instructor _______.
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- Always wash your hands after removing these.
- Never leave heat sources such as _______ burners or hot plates unattended.
- Information provided to your lab instructor regarding a medical condition will be kept _______.
- Personal _______ equipment includes gloves and safety goggles.
- Following the safety rules and reading through the lab exercises in advance decreases the chance that these will occur.
- Never put chemicals into a container without _______ the container.
10 Clues: Always wash your hands after removing these. • This piece of clothing must cover your entire foot. • Food and _______ containers cannot be brought into the lab. • Report spills and accidents to your lab instructor _______. • Personal _______ equipment includes gloves and safety goggles. • Never put chemicals into a container without _______ the container. • ...
SW REGION LAB WEEK 2018 2018-04-04
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- EHS online trainings are completed here
- Protect us from a splash
- We handle all specimens with ------ precautions
- The S in EHS
- The form used to report an injury to EHS
- Heavy items should be transported on a -----
- The use of symbols for chemical safety and labeling
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- What does the A in RACE of fire safety stand for
- Monthly the SW Region Safety Review Board reviews all ----- incidents
- Lab coats, gloves, face shields are all types of
- Abbreviation for our chemical safety data sheets
- Daily time for stretching exercises
- EHS online homepage
- Safe lifting practices uses your---- not your back
14 Clues: The S in EHS • EHS online homepage • Protect us from a splash • Daily time for stretching exercises • EHS online trainings are completed here • The form used to report an injury to EHS • Heavy items should be transported on a ----- • We handle all specimens with ------ precautions • What does the A in RACE of fire safety stand for • ...
Design and Modeling Safety 2024-09-05
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- Type of blade you should never use
- Worn to protect the eyes from chemical splashes and airborne particles
- Injuries in the lab should be reported to this person
- What you should do carefully before starting any work
- Amount of time that a glue gun needs to cool down
- Always use a cutting board with this tool
- Action done with the nozzle when using a fire extinguisher
- Used if chemicals or objects get in your eyes
- Person you should notify after using the fire extinguisher to make sure the fire is out
- Forbidden activity in the materials processing lab
- Used to keep airborne particles out of the lungs
- Must be used for their specific purpose only
- Location that tools should never be
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- Equipment used to prevent damage to ears
- Keep floor areas clear from this while working
- If your hands are full, do this instead of placing tools in your pockets
- Tool used to put out a fire
- Button used to immediately turn off machines
- Protective equipment used to protect hands and arms
- Type of surface you should stand on when using electrical equipment
- Tool with a heated element, requiring care not to touch its metal part
- Not allowed in the lab because they take focus away and may cause accidents
- Acronym for Fire Safety
- Shape of graphic that tells you what to do to avoid injury
- Acronym for a sheet providing instructions and safety for tools and equipment
- Clowning around or distracting others in the lab is also called this
26 Clues: Acronym for Fire Safety • Tool used to put out a fire • Type of blade you should never use • Location that tools should never be • Equipment used to prevent damage to ears • Always use a cutting board with this tool • Button used to immediately turn off machines • Must be used for their specific purpose only • Used if chemicals or objects get in your eyes • ...
Lab Safety 2020-09-04
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- must be tied back for safety
- must not be loosely worn while in lab
- protect your eyes from unexpected splatters
- keep clean at all time to prevent injury
- protect your feet while in the lab
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- paper towels should only be placed here
- lab time is not meant for this playing
- what not to do with your mouth in the lab
- chemicals should never be put here
- use the waft method in the lab to smell something
10 Clues: must be tied back for safety • protect your feet while in the lab • chemicals should never be put here • must not be loosely worn while in lab • lab time is not meant for this playing • paper towels should only be placed here • keep clean at all time to prevent injury • what not to do with your mouth in the lab • protect your eyes from unexpected splatters • ...
Lab safety and equipments 2021-08-23
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- is a kind of gas burner in a lab
- returning unused chemicals is allowed this is..
- used to plug holes in laboratory glassware
- used this technique when smelling something
- needs to be tied back and out of the way
- to hold chemicals during experiments
- mass is measured in
- protects the skin and personal clothing
- eye protection
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- provides the health and safety info any chemical
- hot glass and cold glass look the same, this is..
- release when first using a fire extinguisher
- behavior that is never tolerated in a lab
- flat bottom and a small spout for pouring
- a triple beam balance measures
- a graduated cylinder measures
- used to measure temperature
- used to measure/dispense small amounts of liquid
- used to pick up a hot piece of glass
19 Clues: eye protection • mass is measured in • used to measure temperature • a graduated cylinder measures • a triple beam balance measures • is a kind of gas burner in a lab • used to pick up a hot piece of glass • to hold chemicals during experiments • protects the skin and personal clothing • needs to be tied back and out of the way • behavior that is never tolerated in a lab • ...
Lab Safety 2022-01-25
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- Number of minutes someone is required to wash their eyes in eyewash station
- Used to trap gases/fumes in labs with volatile chemicals
- Used to draw out chemicals
- Different from the fire extinguisher, anyone in the class can use this to put out a fire
- This is always added to water, not the other way around
- Name of the burner commonly used in school labs
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- A type of open-toe shoe which is not allowed during labs
- Skinny glassware
- You must tie this up if it is long before starting a lab
- Used to stir solutions and pour acids
- Bigger, wider glassware
- Method used to safely smell chemicals
- Read these on the bottles before starting a lab
13 Clues: Skinny glassware • Bigger, wider glassware • Used to draw out chemicals • Used to stir solutions and pour acids • Method used to safely smell chemicals • Read these on the bottles before starting a lab • Name of the burner commonly used in school labs • This is always added to water, not the other way around • A type of open-toe shoe which is not allowed during labs • ...
Lab Safety 2025-03-10
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- Can attack living tissue and other objects.
- Can cause cancer
- Tie it back.
- Can cause skin damage, like red or blistered
- Protect your eyes with these
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- Can be shocking
- Needs to be disposed of safely
- Harmful to the environment
- Containing dangerous living things
- Catches fire easily
- In a rush? Don't do this in the lab
- Tuck it under your desk, so you don't trip over.
- Hungry? Don't do this the lab!
13 Clues: Tie it back. • Can be shocking • Can cause cancer • Catches fire easily • Harmful to the environment • Protect your eyes with these • Needs to be disposed of safely • Hungry? Don't do this the lab! • Containing dangerous living things • In a rush? Don't do this in the lab • Can attack living tissue and other objects. • Can cause skin damage, like red or blistered • ...
Safety 2024-01-25
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- protects your eyes
- to know where all safety equipment is
- do not smell odors use this method instead
- protects your feet
- follow all written and verbal instructions
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- nothing will ever be put into this while in the lab
- to keep everything need and in order
- do not horseplay or distract others
- make sure it is up and not in the way
- wash them after every lab
10 Clues: protects your eyes • protects your feet • wash them after every lab • do not horseplay or distract others • to keep everything need and in order • make sure it is up and not in the way • to know where all safety equipment is • do not smell odors use this method instead • follow all written and verbal instructions • nothing will ever be put into this while in the lab
Safety puzzle 2022-08-31
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- headgear used for certain type of welding to protect the eyes and head
- safety information
- typically one emitted form a burning substance
- breaker a object used for stopping the flow of electricity
- hazards can be predicted
- hazard or something dangerous
- hazards can happen anytime
- glasses stored in sterilizing cabinet
- toed boots boots that are for the lab welding
- start, safety equipment
- safety glasses required
- tank stores water and provides water under pressure when the tank is not running
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- a visible suspension of carbon
- keeping tools and machines clean
- a quality that is characterized by a personal interest in keeping their surroundings and procedures established or official way of doing something
- hazards cannot be seen
- hazards can happen right away
- warning, dangerous parts, energized equipment
- combustion or burning
- keeping identifying and correcting hazards
- radiation hazard
- caution, physical hazard
- stop, dangerous, fire, emergency
- stops fire from burninh
24 Clues: radiation hazard • safety information • combustion or burning • start, safety equipment • stops fire from burninh • safety glasses required • hazards can be predicted • caution, physical hazard • hazards cannot be seen • hazard or something dangerous • hazards can happen anytime • a visible suspension of carbon • keeping tools and machines clean • ...
Fire Safety 2022-04-28
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- If a fire occurs during a weather event (CODE VIOLET), where is the rally point for the laboratory?
- What area(s) in the laboratory should be checked by lab personnel ensuring all personnel has evacuated the lab area?
- What does the "E stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety IF you cannot extinguish the fire?
- Where is the fire extinguisher located in the public access area of the lab?
- What does the "A" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
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- During a code red, where is the laboratory’s rally point?
- No one should re-enter the building until this two word phrase is announced on the overhead intercom.
- what does the letter S stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire that has to do with activating the extinguisher?
- what does the letter S stand for as it relates to proper technique when extinguishing a fire?
- What does the "C" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
- What does the letter P stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire?
- What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety?
- What does the letter A stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire?
13 Clues: During a code red, where is the laboratory’s rally point? • What does the letter P stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire? • What does the letter A stand for as it relates to extinguishing a fire? • What does the "C" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety? • What does the "R" stand for in the acronym RACE relating to fire safety? • ...
Safety Training Crossword 2024-06-18
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- What to do before leaving lab
- Who to contact when you are working alone
- Washes chemicals off of hands
- Protects eyes from chemicals and sharp objects
- How to mark common household items used in the lab
- How many bags should line a biohazard bin?
- Where to I put used nitrile gloves?
- What to do when you hear the fire alarm
- How many times should I use nitrile gloves
- What you need to keep when you receive a package
- What should I report if I see something that could result in an accident
- Rinses chemicals out of eye
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- How should a liquid chemical be stored in case of spill?
- Where we put chemical waste
- What should all liquid contains have on them?
- I can open a thermal cycler when the screen shows that it is
- Protects clothing from spills and splashes
- Liquids should be stored below what?
- Washes chemicals off of clothing and skin
- What kind of shoes to wear in the lab
- Instructions are to Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Spray
- #1 Priority in the lab
22 Clues: #1 Priority in the lab • Where we put chemical waste • Rinses chemicals out of eye • What to do before leaving lab • Washes chemicals off of hands • Where to I put used nitrile gloves? • Liquids should be stored below what? • What kind of shoes to wear in the lab • What to do when you hear the fire alarm • Who to contact when you are working alone • ...
Activity 1.5a - Scavenger Hunt 2018-01-12
11 Clues: tester • counselor • scientist • physiology • immunologist • practitioner • Shin teachers • administrator • claims adjuster • Safety Technician • and transplant coordinator
Lab Safety 2021-09-17
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- Always be ______ in the lab.
- Do not ____ chemicals.(hint: you use your mouth to...)
- Know what to do in case of _______.(hint:something not wanted to happen)
- Always follow the ______.
- Always ______ appropriately.(hint:put on clothes)
- You must not _____ in the lab?(hint:snacking)
- You must always keep a ______ workspace.(hint: opposite of dirty)
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- You must always ____ of waste properly.(get rid of)
- Do not _____ on your self.(hint: another word for test)
- Put your hair up ______ when in the lab.
- You must always _____ accidents.(hint: another word for tell)
- Always _____ the instructions first to know the dangers that there are.
- Do not ______ chemicals.(hint: other word for sniff)
13 Clues: Always follow the ______. • Always be ______ in the lab. • Put your hair up ______ when in the lab. • You must not _____ in the lab?(hint:snacking) • Always ______ appropriately.(hint:put on clothes) • You must always ____ of waste properly.(get rid of) • Do not ______ chemicals.(hint: other word for sniff) • Do not ____ chemicals.(hint: you use your mouth to...) • ...
Lab Safety 2021-08-04
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- Always keep a ______ workspace while working in the lab.
- This is used when chemicals get in your eyes.
- These are used to contain vapors and gases while working.
- When dealing with chemicals, you should wear these on your hands.
- Used to protect your clothes.
- Where to go in case of a tornado.
- Used to put fire out.
- Use this to clean any spills in the lab.
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- These protect your eyes from harmful liquids and chemicals.
- You can find the new SDS platform on this.
- Report safety incidents to your ______.
- You should always wear ________ toe shoes in the lab.
- Put these away when not in use.
13 Clues: Used to put fire out. • Used to protect your clothes. • Put these away when not in use. • Where to go in case of a tornado. • Report safety incidents to your ______. • Use this to clean any spills in the lab. • You can find the new SDS platform on this. • This is used when chemicals get in your eyes. • You should always wear ________ toe shoes in the lab. • ...
Laboratory Escape Room Crossword 2023-08-17
9 Clues: determine size or amount • eye protection in the lab • precautions to prevent harm • combine different substances • tool for viewing tiny objects • protective clothing in the lab • place for scientific experiments • examination to gather information • container used for mixing and storing liquids
Use the Insider to complete this Safety puzzle 2015-02-02
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- The goal of the safety department is “Everyone leave in the same _________ in which they came to work.”
- The name of the safety page on the Insider is ______, Health & Safety.
- The EHS page you should visit if you need to find a safety policy or procedure.
- If you would like a copy of your ____ shot records or any other document from your employee health file you must fill out the “Employee Health Records Request” form and submit it to Emily Manrique in the Safety department.
- According the Infection Control page: the bloodborne pathogen that healthcare workers are most concerned about is _________.
- The program used to report accidents and hazards is ____.
- At this location you should call 5370 in the event of an emergency.
- The website used to access information about chemicals used in the lab is called _____online.
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- To receive a copy of results for lab tests done for CompuNet (i.e. Quantiferon) you need to contact this department.
- When an accident occurs, _____ ____ should always be the first priority.
- Looking on the Safety Corner page: 70-80% of needlesticks are caused by this type of needle.
- On the Chemical Hygiene & Hazardous Materials page: In the “Carcinogen List-Appendix A” this is the first carcinogen on the list.
- On the Safety Corner page: the Safety Alert from 05/22/2014 states the PDI wipes are NOT like ______ wipes.
- On the main EHS page: looking at the 2014 OSHA 300A log, we had a total of 12 _______ for the year.
14 Clues: The program used to report accidents and hazards is ____. • At this location you should call 5370 in the event of an emergency. • The name of the safety page on the Insider is ______, Health & Safety. • When an accident occurs, _____ ____ should always be the first priority. • The EHS page you should visit if you need to find a safety policy or procedure. • ...
Lab Safety 2021-07-19
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- dry before touching electrical
- add to water slowly
- report to teacher
- follow teacher directions
- is not permitted during labs
- do not point in eyes or on doors
- closed toe, no sandals
- do not use broken or cracked
- work areas and science room before leaving
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- report to teacher
- do not go down the drain
- pick up hot glass
- dangerous and prohibited
- protect eyes during labs
14 Clues: report to teacher • report to teacher • pick up hot glass • add to water slowly • closed toe, no sandals • do not go down the drain • dangerous and prohibited • protect eyes during labs • follow teacher directions • is not permitted during labs • do not use broken or cracked • dry before touching electrical • do not point in eyes or on doors • work areas and science room before leaving
Lab Safety 2023-11-06
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- I got something in my eye! Which station should I go to?
- This goes on to protect your eyes
- You cannot bring this to the lab!
- When handling a hot object use a heat resistant ___.
- Do not use this if chipped or cracked.
- We do this before we leave and if there's a spill
- Keep your ___ up at all times
- Wash your ____ before and after.
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- Do not heat ____ containers
- When handling ____ we have to have gloves on
- This can protect your clothes from any chemicals
- Read _____ FIRST, before starting a lab and when instructed to do so.
- To discard bacterial plates we'll use a 10% ___ sol.
13 Clues: Do not heat ____ containers • Keep your ___ up at all times • Wash your ____ before and after. • This goes on to protect your eyes • You cannot bring this to the lab! • Do not use this if chipped or cracked. • When handling ____ we have to have gloves on • This can protect your clothes from any chemicals • We do this before we leave and if there's a spill • ...
LAB SAFETY 2025-11-12
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- Alat yang digunakan untuk melihat objek yang sangat kecil.
- Prosedur keluar dari makmal apabila berlaku kecemasan.
- Peristiwa bahaya yang melibatkan api di makmal.
- Jangan ____ di dalam makmal untuk mengelakkan kemalangan.
- Jangan ____ dan minum didalam makmal.
- Wajib memakai ____ bertutup sebelum masuk kedalam makmal.
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- Peralatan untuk mengukur suhu.
- Segera memaklumkan kepada ____ sekiranya berlaku sebarang kemalangan.
- Digunakan untuk melindungi tangan semasa mengendalikan bahan kimia.
- Gunakan ____ untuk mengambil cecair, bukan mulut.
- Cecair yang biasa digunakan untuk membersihkan permukaan atau tangan dalam makmal.
- Sentiasa basuh tangan dengan ____ selepas mengendalikan bahan kimia.
- Jangan makan atau minum di dalam ____.
13 Clues: Peralatan untuk mengukur suhu. • Jangan ____ dan minum didalam makmal. • Jangan makan atau minum di dalam ____. • Peristiwa bahaya yang melibatkan api di makmal. • Gunakan ____ untuk mengambil cecair, bukan mulut. • Prosedur keluar dari makmal apabila berlaku kecemasan. • Jangan ____ di dalam makmal untuk mengelakkan kemalangan. • ...
Safety and Glassware 2022-01-29
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- Glassware. Erlenmeyer _____, wide base, narrow opening.
- Measure mass on a ___. Gymnast walks on a ____ beam.
- If there's a ___, exit quickly, and meet outside in designated area.
- Heating test tube over flame? Point opening ___ from your face and others.
- Spilled an irritant on skin or in eye? Flush for ____ minutes.
- You may not ___ or drink in the lab.
- Never ____ unused chemicals to a stock bottle.
- Always wear _____-toe shoes in the lab.
- Dispose of ___ in the proper container.
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- The ____ hoods pull in noxious vapors.
- Before leaving the lab, ____ your work area.
- Glassware with a wide mouth, used to transport materials. Also a Muppet.
- Someone hurt? Notify your ____ immediately.
- Pull back long ___ when working with flames.
- Measure volumes with a ____ cylinder. Also, what the class of 2021 did.
- Always wear safety glasses or ____ when anyone is working in the lab.
- Be covered from shoulders to _____. Also, "head, shoulders, __ and toes."
- Trying to smell a vapor? Gently ____ it toward your face.
18 Clues: You may not ___ or drink in the lab. • The ____ hoods pull in noxious vapors. • Always wear _____-toe shoes in the lab. • Dispose of ___ in the proper container. • Someone hurt? Notify your ____ immediately. • Before leaving the lab, ____ your work area. • Pull back long ___ when working with flames. • Never ____ unused chemicals to a stock bottle. • ...
Lab safety 2021-09-20
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- Something which has the potential to do harm#
- Something which catches fire easily
- What should you do with your hands if you splash chemicals on them?
- These protect your eyes from chemicals
- If you break or spill something who should you tell?
- If you don't _______ to the instructions, you won't know what to do
- The chance that a hazard will do harm
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- something which must be tucked under the desk when doing experiments
- You should never touch or step in this if it is broken
- What must be tied back when working with chemicals?
- Never run in the lab, instead you must ______
- When we do an experiment we don't sit, we ______
- something which causes death if swallowed
13 Clues: Something which catches fire easily • The chance that a hazard will do harm • These protect your eyes from chemicals • something which causes death if swallowed • Something which has the potential to do harm# • Never run in the lab, instead you must ______ • When we do an experiment we don't sit, we ______ • What must be tied back when working with chemicals? • ...
Lab safety 2022-09-07
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- what do you add acid too?
- what to use if you can't reach something
- what clothing is easily flammable?
- metal rod fixed upright in a heavy metal base
- fuzzy sweaters are easily...
- what to take off before starting a lab
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- don't _____ thermometer
- what to use when clothing is on fire
- melts and sticks to skin
- type of shoes to wear during lab
- glass used in distillation procedures
- before heating the glass, check for ______
- the color the flame has to be
13 Clues: don't _____ thermometer • melts and sticks to skin • what do you add acid too? • fuzzy sweaters are easily... • the color the flame has to be • type of shoes to wear during lab • what clothing is easily flammable? • what to use when clothing is on fire • glass used in distillation procedures • what to take off before starting a lab • what to use if you can't reach something • ...
Lab Safety 2022-09-19
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- very large "ruler" used to measure
- used to measure the mass of an object
- these should be reported to the teacher immediately
- another word for sorting
- the system of measurement used in science
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- used to measure volume of a liquid
- protection for your eyes
- the curved surface of a liquid
- garment worn over the front of one's clothes
- tool used to measure temperature
- goes off if there is a fire
- used to measure time
- covering for the hand
13 Clues: used to measure time • covering for the hand • protection for your eyes • another word for sorting • goes off if there is a fire • the curved surface of a liquid • tool used to measure temperature • used to measure volume of a liquid • very large "ruler" used to measure • used to measure the mass of an object • the system of measurement used in science • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-29
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- Follow your teacher's ____ to dispose of any waste materials
- Follow all written and _______ directions carefully
- ____ properly-long hair must be tied back
- Consider all ____ used in the science room to be dangerous
- Learn where the safety ________ is located and how to use it
- ____, practical jokes, and pranks will not be tolerated
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- Always carry a _____ with both hands
- Handle all ____ with care
- Never eat, drink, chew gum, or ___ anything in the science room
- Never remove safety ______ or goggles during an experiment
- Report any _____ (fire, spill, breakage, etc)
- Use extreme ______ when using matches, a burner, or hot plate
- Keep _______ away from face, eyes, and mouth while using science materials or when working with chemicals
13 Clues: Handle all ____ with care • Always carry a _____ with both hands • ____ properly-long hair must be tied back • Report any _____ (fire, spill, breakage, etc) • Follow all written and _______ directions carefully • ____, practical jokes, and pranks will not be tolerated • Never remove safety ______ or goggles during an experiment • ...
Lab Safety 2024-11-18
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- Not allowed in the lab (3 words).
- The only thing you put in regular trash.
- Wear it in the lab.
- Keep it in your pocket or it'll get autoclaved.
- Great to have, but don't bring them into the lab.
- Wash them often.
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- For sterilizing waste before disposal.
- For cleaning your work surface.
- Sterilizes your inoculating loop.
- Keep them closed when working in the lab.
- Never put anything in your _____.
- To flush your eyes.
- Never go in regular trash.
13 Clues: Wash them often. • To flush your eyes. • Wear it in the lab. • Never go in regular trash. • For cleaning your work surface. • Sterilizes your inoculating loop. • Never put anything in your _____. • Not allowed in the lab (3 words). • For sterilizing waste before disposal. • The only thing you put in regular trash. • Keep them closed when working in the lab. • ...
Ms. V.'s Science: Procedures & Expectations 2023-08-16
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- Ms. V. is happy when students are _________.
- Let's _____!
- You will be given time in _____ to complete any missing work.
- You can _____ a test/quiz if you did not pass or had an excused absence.
- Bring your _______ Chromebook to school every day.
- When Ms. V. says "class," you say ______.
- Wolves in Yellowstone are an example of this
- Enter the classroom/lab ________ and get right to work.
- Having a _________ attitude will help you learn better.
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- Make _______ choices.
- Teachers last name
- Come to class _______ with all supplies.
- Raise your hand for permission to ______ your seat.
- Unit 3 we will learn about this topic
- Make sure all your _______ are turned in on time.
- You must follow all lab _____ guidelines when completing labs.
- Follow directions _______.
- Having a ______ mindset means that "failure" is just a step to success.
- Raise your hand for permission to ______.
- Begin working ________ after entering the lab.
20 Clues: Let's _____! • Teachers last name • Make _______ choices. • Follow directions _______. • Unit 3 we will learn about this topic • Come to class _______ with all supplies. • When Ms. V. says "class," you say ______. • Raise your hand for permission to ______. • Ms. V. is happy when students are _________. • Wolves in Yellowstone are an example of this • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2019-06-24
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- when smelling, ____ the fumes towards your nose
- keep all ____ on containers when not in use
- always wear safety ____ when working working with chemicals or other substances that might get into your eyes
- report all ____ no matter how small
- keep your work area clean and all combustible material (like ____) away from a heat source
- report all chemical spills to your ____
- wipe down the ____ before leaving the lab
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- never ____ a chemical substance in the lab
- do not use broken or chipped ____
- never reach across a ____
- tie back long ____ and wear closed toed shoes when working in the lab
- read and follow all ____
- wash your ____ after every experiment
- do not ____ or push someone else in the lab
14 Clues: read and follow all ____ • never reach across a ____ • do not use broken or chipped ____ • report all ____ no matter how small • wash your ____ after every experiment • report all chemical spills to your ____ • wipe down the ____ before leaving the lab • never ____ a chemical substance in the lab • keep all ____ on containers when not in use • ...
Lab Safety 2022-08-01
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- who to tell if you spill a substance
- when working with food or substances in the lab, you should never ____ them
- Before beginning an investigation, you should read these before doing anything.
- you should never be in the _____ alone or without permission
- do this to your hands before leaving the lab
- always tie back loose _____ when conducting investigations
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- you should always ______ your workstation before leaving the lab
- eye protection for lab investigations
- use this station if you ever get chemicals splashed in your eyes
- type of shoes that you should not wear during a lab
- keep your hands safe from chemicals
- wear this to protect your clothes
- a process used to sniff substances safely
13 Clues: wear this to protect your clothes • keep your hands safe from chemicals • who to tell if you spill a substance • eye protection for lab investigations • a process used to sniff substances safely • do this to your hands before leaving the lab • type of shoes that you should not wear during a lab • always tie back loose _____ when conducting investigations • ...
Lab Safety 2021-09-07
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- Never leave a _ Bunsen burner unattended
- Never work _, always work with your partner
- "Hot glass looks like _ glass"
- Always walk, never _ in the lab
- Weak safety _ at all times to protect your eyes
- Clean up all _ with a paper towel
- Before exiting the lab, _ your hands
- Notify this person if there is an emergency
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- Always read the _ before you begin working
- This item is used to held put out fires
- If you spill a chemical on your skin, wash with _
- Clean up broken _ with a broom, never your hands
- Never eat or _ in the lab, this includes water
13 Clues: "Hot glass looks like _ glass" • Always walk, never _ in the lab • Clean up all _ with a paper towel • Before exiting the lab, _ your hands • This item is used to held put out fires • Never leave a _ Bunsen burner unattended • Always read the _ before you begin working • Never work _, always work with your partner • Notify this person if there is an emergency • ...
Lab Safety 2021-09-16
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- go to rinse your eyes in case something gets in your eyes
- used to put out fires
- protect your hands
- protects your skin and clothes
- used to smother small fires
- is something that you must know in case of emergencies
- electric device used to communicate(not allowed)
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- do not put your on anything?
- must not wear this in the lab
- protects your eyes from dangerous things
- used to rinse off chemicals that fall on you
- always put away your ?
- used when something makes gases or a reaction
13 Clues: protect your hands • used to put out fires • always put away your ? • used to smother small fires • must not wear this in the lab • protects your skin and clothes • do not put your on anything? • protects your eyes from dangerous things • used to rinse off chemicals that fall on you • used when something makes gases or a reaction • ...
Lab Safety 2021-08-04
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- Report safety incidents to your ______.
- You can find the new SDS platform on this.
- When dealing with chemicals, you should wear these on your hands.
- Use this to clean any spills in the lab.
- These are used to contain vapors and gases while working.
- Always keep a ______ workspace while working in the lab.
- Put these away when not in use.
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- Used to put fire out.
- This is used when chemicals get in your eyes.
- Where to go in case of a tornado.
- These protect your eyes from harmful liquids and chemicals.
- Used to protect your clothes.
- You should always wear ________ toe shoes in the lab.
13 Clues: Used to put fire out. • Used to protect your clothes. • Put these away when not in use. • Where to go in case of a tornado. • Report safety incidents to your ______. • Use this to clean any spills in the lab. • You can find the new SDS platform on this. • This is used when chemicals get in your eyes. • You should always wear ________ toe shoes in the lab. • ...
Science In Every Day Life 2025-09-26
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- Job that involves plants
- International symbol for the skeleton
- Professionals who conduct experiments and gather data
- Color associated with warning signs
- Color associated with safety
- Important skill for sorting things into groups
- Skill that involves paying attention to details
- Tool used to store information in a short space of time
- Field that involves studying plants and animals
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- Lab safety rule: Handle _______ with care
- Process of observing, questioning, and seeking answers
- Field that helps us understand the world around us
- Why science is essential for solving real-world problems
- Skill that involves talking with others
- A local Scientist
- Follow _______ protocols
- Scientist who studies cattle breeding
- Wear _______ protection
- Scientist who studies the human body
- Important skill for scientists to be
20 Clues: A local Scientist • Wear _______ protection • Job that involves plants • Follow _______ protocols • Color associated with safety • Color associated with warning signs • Scientist who studies the human body • Important skill for scientists to be • International symbol for the skeleton • Scientist who studies cattle breeding • Skill that involves talking with others • ...
Lab safety review 2022-08-29
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- Worn for any lab that involves chemicals, glassware, or projectiles
- When playing with the bunsen burner, it is known as ________
- Used to weigh lighter materials, no hot or heavy materials should be placed on top
- This should be put in designated areas on lab days
- If chemicals get in your eyes, use this to flush out chemicals for 15-20 minutes
- If any cuts or burns are present on the body, use this
- If something goes wrong in the lab accidentally, it is known as a ______ ______
- If you are contaminated with an absurd amount of chemicals use the safety _____
- If you or someone else is on fire, place this on top of the person to get rid of the flames
- Some experiments or chemicals can generate gases which may smell bad
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- If fire is present in the room use this to get rid of the flames
- Pokes, cuts, or slashes
- Gases are drawn out using this machine during lab experiments
- Required for lab days, and should be worn properly and buttoned
- Used for heating chemicals, materials, and equipment
- Never look into a heating crucible, evaporating, or _____ _____
- Should be pulled up during a lab
- When a chemical is on the body it burns or _____ you
- This is not a trashcan, strictly a hand washing station
19 Clues: Pokes, cuts, or slashes • Should be pulled up during a lab • This should be put in designated areas on lab days • Used for heating chemicals, materials, and equipment • When a chemical is on the body it burns or _____ you • If any cuts or burns are present on the body, use this • This is not a trashcan, strictly a hand washing station • ...
Lab safety review 2022-08-29
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- Worn for any lab that involves chemicals, glassware, or projectiles
- When playing with the bunsen burner, it is known as ________
- Used to weigh lighter materials, no hot or heavy materials should be placed on top
- This should be put in designated areas on lab days
- If chemicals get in your eyes, use this to flush out chemicals for 15-20 minutes
- If any cuts or burns are present on the body, use this
- If something goes wrong in the lab accidentally, it is known as a ______ ______
- If you are contaminated with an absurd amount of chemicals use the safety _____
- If you or someone else is on fire, place this on top of the person to get rid of the flames
- Some experiments or chemicals can generate gases which may smell bad
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- If fire is present in the room use this to get rid of the flames
- Pokes, cuts, or slashes
- Gases are drawn out using this machine during lab experiments
- Required for lab days, and should be worn properly and buttoned
- Used for heating chemicals, materials, and equipment
- Never look into a heating crucible, evaporating, or _____ _____
- Should be pulled up during a lab
- When a chemical is on the body it burns or _____ you
- This is not a trashcan, strictly a hand washing station
19 Clues: Pokes, cuts, or slashes • Should be pulled up during a lab • This should be put in designated areas on lab days • Used for heating chemicals, materials, and equipment • When a chemical is on the body it burns or _____ you • If any cuts or burns are present on the body, use this • This is not a trashcan, strictly a hand washing station • ...
Joanna Fox's Lab Safety Crossword 2024-08-19
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- Know the use and____of all safety equipment
- ____taste or smell chemicals and always wash your hands before leaving the lab
- Wear_____lab attire at all times
- Do not conduct____experiments unless you have your teacher's permission
- Do not enter or____anything in the lab without permission
- Report all accidents and spills to the teacher, including____glass, and faulty equipment
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- I caught the lab on fire, I should use the fire____to put it out
- I got something in my eye I should clean it out with the____
- Preserved biological materials are treated with____and are disposed of properly
- ____your lab table before leaving
- I cut my arm open I should use the____aid kit
- Do not put____in the sink (besides water) without premission
- No____,gum,or drinks are in the lab
13 Clues: Wear_____lab attire at all times • ____your lab table before leaving • No____,gum,or drinks are in the lab • Know the use and____of all safety equipment • I cut my arm open I should use the____aid kit • Do not enter or____anything in the lab without permission • I got something in my eye I should clean it out with the____ • ...
Lab Saftey 2025-05-09
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- : This kind of glassware is dangerous to use because it has stress points where the glass may break.
- : Report accidents to your teacher, no matter how _________ they may seem.
- : Don't wear ___________ in the laboratory; closed-toe shoes are the best to wear.
- : Know where this communication tool is before you begin any lab; you may need to find it in case of an emergency.
- : Only _____ lab equipment as your teacher instructs you to do so.
- : In case of a fire, you should know the location of this important piece of equipment.
- : In case of a fire in the lab you should _________.
- : If a chemical comes into contact with your eyes, wash them for at least ____________ minutes.
- : Handle scissors, scalpels, knives, and other _________ objects with extreme caution.
- : What you need before you bring an animal to the lab or classroom.
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- : Never pour water into this; instead, slowly pour this into water.
- : Wearing this will protect your clothes.
- : You should always ________ the day's experiment before you begin, paying close to safety issues.
- : _______ carefully to your teacher; they may tell you important information regarding the lab or equipment.
- : _______ one chemical with another can be dangerous. Never do so unless the textbook or your teacher has specifically asked you to.
- : Some of these are corrosive.
- : Never work _________ in the laboratory.
- : When heating something in this type of glassware, never point it at yourself or anyone else.
- : Never _________ any liquid while in the lab, unless specifically instructed to do so by your teacher.
- : Secure loose or dangling _________ before beginning a lab.
20 Clues: : Some of these are corrosive. • : Wearing this will protect your clothes. • : Never work _________ in the laboratory. • : In case of a fire in the lab you should _________. • : Secure loose or dangling _________ before beginning a lab. • : Only _____ lab equipment as your teacher instructs you to do so. • ...
Safety Rules 2023-01-31
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- Do not ___ anyone working with equipment
- This safety color means caution
- a potential source of danger
- Don't wear ____ fitting clothing
- We have one fire ____ in the lab
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury
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- Do NOT ____ EVER
- When in doubt, ___!
- _____ Protective Equipment
- The safety color orange means this
- Equipment that protects your hands
- What does the safety color red mean?
12 Clues: Do NOT ____ EVER • When in doubt, ___! • _____ Protective Equipment • a potential source of danger • This safety color means caution • Don't wear ____ fitting clothing • We have one fire ____ in the lab • The safety color orange means this • Equipment that protects your hands • What does the safety color red mean? • Do not ___ anyone working with equipment • ...
science safety 2021-09-02
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- and do not put in normal
- never eat or in the lab
- electrical stuff should never touch
- do not pour chemical down the
- if you get something in your eye use the
- do not pick up glass with your
- wear
- report accidents to your
- always read the precautions of the lab
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- no
- wash your hands after exposure to
- wear
- you must have a fire extinguish and a
- pull back long
- clear paths no
- do not put anything in your
- wear closed toe
17 Clues: no • wear • wear • pull back long • clear paths no • wear closed toe • never eat or in the lab • and do not put in normal • report accidents to your • do not put anything in your • do not pour chemical down the • do not pick up glass with your • wash your hands after exposure to • electrical stuff should never touch • you must have a fire extinguish and a • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- shape food by hand
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- is to chop finely ----
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
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- break or tear off small layers of food
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- food with a thin layer of another food
- separate solid particles from liquid
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- divide into four equal pieces
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- combining two or more ingredients
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
27 Clues: shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • is to chop finely ---- • divide into four equal pieces • dividing food into smaller pieces • combining two or more ingredients • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • break or tear off small layers of food • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- shape food by hand
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- is to chop finely ----
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
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- break or tear off small layers of food
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- food with a thin layer of another food
- separate solid particles from liquid
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- divide into four equal pieces
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- combining two or more ingredients
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
27 Clues: shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • is to chop finely ---- • divide into four equal pieces • dividing food into smaller pieces • combining two or more ingredients • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • break or tear off small layers of food • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- divide into four equal pieces
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- food with a thin layer of another food
- with a spoon or whisk
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- break or tear off small layers of food
- coat a food with three different layers
- is to chop finely
- common method for measuring shortening
- method that takes a liquid measuring cup (subtract fat to measure)
- combining two or more ingredients
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
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- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- separate solid particles from liquid
- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- shape food by hand
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
29 Clues: is to chop finely • shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • divide into four equal pieces • dividing food into smaller pieces • combining two or more ingredients • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • food with a thin layer of another food • break or tear off small layers of food • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
- is to chop finely
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- divide into four equal pieces
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- break or tear off small layers of food
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
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- common method for measuring shortening
- combining two or more ingredients
- method that takes a liquid measuring cup (subtract fat to measure)
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- shape food by hand
- food with a thin layer of another food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- separate solid particles from liquid
29 Clues: is to chop finely • shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • divide into four equal pieces • combining two or more ingredients • dividing food into smaller pieces • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • common method for measuring shortening • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
- is to chop finely
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- divide into four equal pieces
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- break or tear off small layers of food
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
Down
- common method for measuring shortening
- combining two or more ingredients
- method that takes a liquid measuring cup (subtract fat to measure)
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- shape food by hand
- food with a thin layer of another food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- separate solid particles from liquid
29 Clues: is to chop finely • shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • divide into four equal pieces • combining two or more ingredients • dividing food into smaller pieces • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • common method for measuring shortening • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Nicole's Safety Lab 2015-10-09
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- All chemicals in the _________ are to be considered dangerous
- Report any _______
- Never work _____
- Exercise extreme caution when using a ___ burner
- ___________ must be personally monitored at all times
- Always work in a well __________ area
- Never remove _________ or other materials from the laboratory area
- Be alert and proceed with _______ at al times in the laboratory
- Examine _________ before each use
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- Know what to do if there is a ____ drill during the laboratory period
- Perform only those experiments __________ by the instructor
- ______ and equipment instructions must be read carefully before use
- Hot and cold glass have the same ______ appearance
- ______ metals and glass remain hot for a very long time
- Conduct yourself in a ___________ manner at all times in the laboratory
- Fill wash bottles only with _________ water and use only as intended
- _____ must be handled with extreme care
- Report damaged __________ equipment immediately
- When _______ glass, allow time for the glass to cool before further handling
- Always cut ____ from your body
20 Clues: Never work _____ • Report any _______ • Always cut ____ from your body • Examine _________ before each use • Always work in a well __________ area • _____ must be handled with extreme care • Report damaged __________ equipment immediately • Exercise extreme caution when using a ___ burner • Hot and cold glass have the same ______ appearance • ...
Lab Safety Malia 2022-08-18
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- never ___ around in the lab.
- report an _____ or injury.
- check the ____ on chemical bottles twice.
- ____ must be handled with extreme care.
- ____ must not be touched.
- always work in a well ____ area.
- dispose of all ____ waste properly.
- never return ___chemicals to there container
- dress ____ for lab activities.
- be ____ with caution at all times.
- never _____ a lit burner unattended
- ______ should be worn at all times.
- be ____ for your work in the lab.
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- fill wash _____ only
- never _____ chemicals
- ____ use chipped or cracked glassware
- never _____ suction to fill a pipet.
- keep ____ clear.
- experiments must be ___ monitored all times.
- keep hands away from ____ , eyes,mouth,body.
- sharp items shall always have the ___ away or down
- observe good ____ practices.
- never ____ alone.
- never _____ into a container thats being heated
- students will wear ______ goggles.
- do not ____food , drink beverages , chew gum.
- follow all ___ carefully.
27 Clues: keep ____ clear. • never ____ alone. • fill wash _____ only • never _____ chemicals • ____ must not be touched. • follow all ___ carefully. • report an _____ or injury. • never ___ around in the lab. • observe good ____ practices. • dress ____ for lab activities. • always work in a well ____ area. • be ____ for your work in the lab. • be ____ with caution at all times. • ...
Lab Safety Crosswords 2023-08-22
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- wear appropriate _____ in the laboratory.
- what to do to test the odor of the chemicals
- "like ya otter...add ____ to water"
- ______ or drinking in the lab is strictly forbidden
- what to do with hands after the conclusion of every lab
- know all fire drill ________
- how long do you have to wash an area affected with acid (minutes)
- never _____ anything or touch chemicals unless specifically instructed to do so
- what must be written before coming to class the day of the lab
- weak acid that you have to pour on a strong acid to neutralize it
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- what the teacher has to give to perform lab activities
- what must be worn during experiments involving caustic/corrosive chemicals
- what to keep away from face, eyes, and mouth when using chemicals
- never carry hot equipment or dangerous chemicals through a crowd of _______
- tie back long ____ during lab activities.
- what to use with extreme caution
- keep work areas _____.
- what to never pour back into bottles
- what to do when an accident happens
- what to NOT dispose hazardous and toxic chemicals down
20 Clues: keep work areas _____. • know all fire drill ________ • what to use with extreme caution • "like ya otter...add ____ to water" • what to do when an accident happens • what to never pour back into bottles • wear appropriate _____ in the laboratory. • tie back long ____ during lab activities. • what to do to test the odor of the chemicals • ...
Lab Safety & Hygiene 2025-03-26
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- Always bring your measuring equipment and your kitchen _____ up to the Teacher's Island to gather ingredients.
- Hair past your ___________ should always be tied back or covered in a hair net.
- Cup Ingredients such as flour, peanut butter, or granulated sugar should be measured using a dry ___________ _____.
- Clean the _______ _____ with a wash clothe after use to ensure food left behind does not burn or catch fire.
- Always dry out the ______at the conclusion of lab, so that bacteria does not have a breeding ground to multiply.
- Having items on the stove top at any time is unsafe, and considered a _____ hazard.
- Use up the last of an ______________ before opening the next.
- Ingredients such as milk, water, or melted butter should be measured with a _______ measuring cup.
- Wash __________ thoroughly, residue or crumbs left behind from lab will dirty up the work area and attract pests.
- _______ ______ should always go under the table during labs.
- Your ________ is located in the white binders marked with your kitchen number. Read them carefully.
- Never _____ or stand on the counter tops, to maintain a sanitary workspace.
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- You should NEVER dry dishes with _______ _______, as it is wasteful and not good for the environment.
- You need two _____ _______ each lab day, to wash counter tops and surfaces.
- Language should always be _____________, you never know who is listening in!
- _____ Counter tops after washing to maintain the cleanliness of your environment.
- _________ should always be pushed up to them catching on objects, to keep your clothing and workspace clean, and to avoid burns.
- ________ should be pushed in at the beginning of lab, to ensure they do not block the walk way or become tripping hazard.
- Close-toed _______ should always be worn in lab to keep feet safe and avoid tripping hazards.
- Use ______ _______ as a more sustainable option to dry dishes and counter tops.
- Never _____ or rough-house in labs, as it can become incredibly unsafe for you and everyone in your lab very quickly.
- Wash your ______ ______ once a week, to avoid a dirty area developing where your dishes sit while drying.
22 Clues: _______ ______ should always go under the table during labs. • Use up the last of an ______________ before opening the next. • You need two _____ _______ each lab day, to wash counter tops and surfaces. • Never _____ or stand on the counter tops, to maintain a sanitary workspace. • Language should always be _____________, you never know who is listening in! • ...
Lab Safety HS 2025-09-14
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- All bottles must have these
- Electric surface for heating
- Temperature-measuring device
- Items like beakers and flasks
- Socket you unplug from by the plug
- Clean-up pan partner
- Protective eyewear required
- Process of weakening a solution
- Must fully cover feet
- Assigned place to work
- Pad under hot equipment
- Liquids that ignite easily
- Walkways that must stay clear
- Tools and devices used in lab
- Only fill wash bottles with this
- Gas flame source
- Rinse station for chemical splashes
- Device used to put out fires
- Gases you should never inhale
- Person who must be present
- Let hot items do this before handling
- Never use your mouth with a
- Liquids that evaporate easily
- Allowed with special goggles
- Cabinet for hazardous vapors
- Protective garment for clothing
- What to use with the dustpan
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- Living materials category
- Blanket used to smother flames
- Keep the work area neat
- Air movement required in labs
- Safe sniffing technique
- Substances used in reactions
- Tool for grabbing hot items
- Add to water—never the reverse
- Hand protection for heat
- What to report immediately
- Report frayed cords as
- Not allowed: jokes and pranks
- Where to go in an emergency
- Dangling items to secure
- Footwear that is not allowed
- Overhead drench for spills
- Careful movement of chemicals
- Helps insert glass into stoppers
- Element spilled from old thermometers
- Preserved items to handle respectfully
- Must be tied back
- Where chemicals go when done
- Steps to follow before a lab
- Rubber hole-plug in apparatus
- Where equipment is returned
52 Clues: Gas flame source • Must be tied back • Clean-up pan partner • Must fully cover feet • Report frayed cords as • Assigned place to work • Keep the work area neat • Safe sniffing technique • Pad under hot equipment • Hand protection for heat • Dangling items to secure • Living materials category • What to report immediately • Liquids that ignite easily • Overhead drench for spills • ...
Science Lab Safety 2013-09-05
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- The act of being neat and orderly
- An organism that eats and sleeps
- Someone who teaches you information
- Destroyed; cracked
- Something that you do in a lab
- Being approved of; acceptable.
- The way you behave
- A type of glass worn on your eyes to protect them
- Being able to pierce or cut
- Being warm
- A knife used for dissecting
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- A tool used to zoom in
- The act of being cautious
- Playing dangerously
- A room where you do experiments
- Objects used to see better
- The act of giving people ability to do something
- A danger
- Clothing worn on your hands to protect them
- The act of being safe
20 Clues: A danger • Being warm • Destroyed; cracked • The way you behave • Playing dangerously • The act of being safe • A tool used to zoom in • The act of being cautious • Objects used to see better • Being able to pierce or cut • A knife used for dissecting • Something that you do in a lab • Being approved of; acceptable. • A room where you do experiments • An organism that eats and sleeps • ...
Science Lab Safety 2018-01-19
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- The act of being neat and orderly
- An organism that eats and sleeps
- Someone who teaches you information
- Destroyed; cracked
- Something that you do in a lab
- Being approved of; acceptable.
- The way you behave
- A type of glass worn on your eyes to protect them
- Being able to pierce or cut
- Being warm
- A knife used for dissecting
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- A tool used to zoom in
- The act of being cautious
- Playing dangerously
- A room where you do experiments
- Objects used to see better
- The act of giving people ability to do something
- A danger
- Clothing worn on your hands to protect them
- The act of being safe
20 Clues: A danger • Being warm • Destroyed; cracked • The way you behave • Playing dangerously • The act of being safe • A tool used to zoom in • The act of being cautious • Objects used to see better • Being able to pierce or cut • A knife used for dissecting • Something that you do in a lab • Being approved of; acceptable. • A room where you do experiments • An organism that eats and sleeps • ...
Walker's Safety Crossword 2022-08-31
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- safety color meaning warning
- a substance that can be both visible and invisible like carbon monoxide
- a word starting with R that means guidelines you need to follow to stay safe
- a hot flame that can cause harm to both people and things (need to be handled quickly)
- a person to assist you in projects like when you are cutting or sanding
- a 6 letter word meaning safe
- a state of clean that all equipment needs to be kept in to work ok
- a threat to your safety hidden or obvious
- a dangers charge of energy that can kill you if you come in direct contact for long enough (needed to charge your phone)
- Needed in the work shop and science lab and required by law
- an acronym for the organization that makes sure everything is safe
- a number that is the amount of time in seconds you have to put a fire out with a fire extinguisher or else the extinguisher will run out and you need to call 911
- what you need to do to make sure everything is clean and safe
- a visible smog that kills more people then fire but is a result of fire
- safety color meaning danger
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- what you need to do to equipment and tools to make sure they work ok and wont break
- The safety color meaning notice or used to give information
- a set of rules you need to follow to do something safely
- saw A very dangers saw that is mounted on a table
- a box that contain medical supplies that can be used in emergency's
- a tool used to put out fires
- needed if working with loud equipment like saws or power tools to protect your hearing
- a three letter word that means entertained and you can have it if you follow all procedures in the lab and you are safe
- safety color meaning caution
24 Clues: safety color meaning danger • safety color meaning warning • a tool used to put out fires • a 6 letter word meaning safe • safety color meaning caution • a threat to your safety hidden or obvious • saw A very dangers saw that is mounted on a table • a set of rules you need to follow to do something safely • The safety color meaning notice or used to give information • ...
Lab safety review 2022-08-29
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- Worn for any lab that involves chemicals, glassware, or projectiles
- When playing with the bunsen burner, it is known as ________
- Used to weigh lighter materials, no hot or heavy materials should be placed on top
- This should be put in designated areas on lab days
- If chemicals get in your eyes, use this to flush out chemicals for 15-20 minutes
- If any cuts or burns are present on the body, use this
- If something goes wrong in the lab accidentally, it is known as a ______ ______
- If you are contaminated with an absurd amount of chemicals use the safety _____
- If you or someone else is on fire, place this on top of the person to get rid of the flames
- Some experiments or chemicals can generate gases which may smell bad
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- If fire is present in the room use this to get rid of the flames
- Pokes, cuts, or slashes
- Gases are drawn out using this machine during lab experiments
- Required for lab days, and should be worn properly and buttoned
- Used for heating chemicals, materials, and equipment
- Never look into a heating crucible, evaporating, or _____ _____
- Should be pulled up during a lab
- When a chemical is on the body it burns or _____ you
- This is not a trashcan, strictly a hand washing station
19 Clues: Pokes, cuts, or slashes • Should be pulled up during a lab • This should be put in designated areas on lab days • Used for heating chemicals, materials, and equipment • When a chemical is on the body it burns or _____ you • If any cuts or burns are present on the body, use this • This is not a trashcan, strictly a hand washing station • ...
Tyler's Safety Lab 2015-10-05
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- be ___ and proceed with caution at all times in the laboratory
- ___, practical jokes, and pranks are dangerous and prohibited
- never ___ alone
- Do not use ___ electrical equipment
- __ must be handled with extreme care
- Never remove chemicals or other materials from the ___ area
- Never handle __ glass with your bare hands
- all ___ in the laboratory are to considered dangerous
- Exercise __ caution when using a gas burner
- __ any accident or injury
- ___ is a hands-on laboratory class
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- any time chemicals, heat, or glassware are used, students will wear laboratory ___
- never leave a __ burner unattended
- Never use dirty glassware
- hot and cold glass have the same visual ___
- dispose of all chemical ___ properly
- Do not ___ hot glassware in cold water, it may shatter
- ___ work in a well-ventilated area
- Never look into a container that is being ___
- Two copies of the ___ are provided
20 Clues: never ___ alone • Never use dirty glassware • __ any accident or injury • never leave a __ burner unattended • ___ work in a well-ventilated area • Two copies of the ___ are provided • ___ is a hands-on laboratory class • Do not use ___ electrical equipment • dispose of all chemical ___ properly • __ must be handled with extreme care • Never handle __ glass with your bare hands • ...
STEM Lab Safety 2020-01-28
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- Never __________ or interact with your peers while using a cutting tool.
- Wait in the lecture area until __________ to enter the lab.
- Use all tools for their __________ purpose.
- Report ANY __________, injury, or physical problems immediately – NO MATTER HOW MINOR
- __________ hair must be tied up and secure.
- No __________, running, throwing of objects, or loud talking/shouting.
- Carry all sharp pointed tools __________ toward the floor with covers on if applicable.
- __________ leave equipment running unattended.
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- Do not use tools or equipment if you have not been given __________ instructions.
- In the event of an evacuation drill, TURN OFF __________ and then evacuate in an orderly manner.
- Wear __________ protection when instructed to do so.
- Do not roll around in the __________.
- Return any equipment, tools, or unused __________ neatly to their storage area.
- In the event of an emergency, stop your work __________ and follow teacher directives.
- Do not __________ any supplies or equipment from the lab.
- Properly __________ any design brief items in your designated area.
- Backpacks must be left in the __________ area.
- ___________ and drinks are not permitted.
- Always be __________ and follow all directions discussed regarding use of tools and equipment.
- Clean up debris and __________ in your work area.
20 Clues: Do not roll around in the __________. • ___________ and drinks are not permitted. • Use all tools for their __________ purpose. • __________ hair must be tied up and secure. • Backpacks must be left in the __________ area. • __________ leave equipment running unattended. • Clean up debris and __________ in your work area. • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
Across
- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
- is to chop finely
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- divide into four equal pieces
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- break or tear off small layers of food
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
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- common method for measuring shortening
- combining two or more ingredients
- method that takes a liquid measuring cup (subtract fat to measure)
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- shape food by hand
- food with a thin layer of another food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- separate solid particles from liquid
29 Clues: is to chop finely • shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • divide into four equal pieces • combining two or more ingredients • dividing food into smaller pieces • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • common method for measuring shortening • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2022-06-28
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- Instrument used to observe things closely.
- Piece of glassware made of porcelain.
- Protection such as safety goggles is important since __ are the most vulnerable organ.
- Safely dispose of __ __ to prevent any cuts.
- Keep your work area __________. Take to the lab station only what is needed.
- Never mix __ together unless instructed to do so by the instructor.
- Glass cup where liquids are put into.
- Worn to protect eyes.
- __ chemical fumes toward nose instead of directly sniffing.
- Roll up loose _______.
- Tie back ____ ____.
- Small hand held tools used to scoop and transfer solids.
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- Used for sterilizing and heating objects.
- Used to put out fires.
- Flush the area with cold __ if experiencing a burning sensation.
- Worn over your clothes to prevent getting chemicals on your clothes.
- Piece of glass used to hold items.
- Before beginning lab work, tie long hair back and ensure that you are wearing long __.
- Placed on hands to handle hot objects.
- Know the ________ of the fire extinguisher, fire blanket, eyewash station, and first aid kit.
20 Clues: Tie back ____ ____. • Worn to protect eyes. • Used to put out fires. • Roll up loose _______. • Piece of glass used to hold items. • Piece of glassware made of porcelain. • Glass cup where liquids are put into. • Placed on hands to handle hot objects. • Used for sterilizing and heating objects. • Instrument used to observe things closely. • ...
Lab Safety Kimberly 2022-08-12
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- use a_when a chemical splashes in your eye or onto skin
- only use_as instructed by the teacher
- never_around in the laboratory
- be_ all times in the laboratory
- _labels and instructions must be
- _must be personally monitored at all times
- _Never handle with bare hands
- _should be worn during laboratory activities
- _when you don't understand how to use equipment
- must dress_for lab activities
- students are expected to_any lab equipment used
- never use your mouth suction t fill_
- _work areas should be kept_at all times
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- all_in the laboratory are to be considered dangerous
- yell_to report accident or injury
- never a_leave unattended
- handle all living organisms in a
- _is not aloud in laboratory
- use extreme caution when using_
- whenever using_always carry with tips and points pointing down and away
- _on the chemicals bottles twice before removing any contents
- keep_away from face,eyes, mouth and body when using chemicals
- never_chemicals or other materials from the laboratory
- use_when handling chemicals,heat,or glassware
- no student may_work in the laboratory without and instructor present
- Inserting and removing glass tubing from rubber stoppers can be
- dispose_properly
- _or proceed with caution at all times
- _must be handled with extreme care
- must keep aisles_
30 Clues: dispose_properly • must keep aisles_ • never a_leave unattended • _is not aloud in laboratory • _Never handle with bare hands • must dress_for lab activities • never_around in the laboratory • use extreme caution when using_ • be_ all times in the laboratory • handle all living organisms in a • _labels and instructions must be • yell_to report accident or injury • ...
lab safety/equipment 2024-01-18
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- this holds specimen being viewed under a microscope
- keep all containers _____ with proper lid
- if something _____ or is broken, tell instructor & get help
- who do you report ALL accidents to? (tell them what happened FIRST!)
- keep your lab area ______
- always read labels _______
- has a curved neck, measures GENERAL liquid volume
- let the instructor know when you feel _____
- this covers specimen on the slide
- never leave any heat source _______
- put all broken glass & sharps in this area
- measures EXACT amounts of liquids
- can you smoke, eat, drink, chew gum, or put makeup on in class?
- (2 words) this zooms into a surface of an object
- (2 wash) where to go if you get chemicals in eyes (DO NOT rub)
- measuring tool that uses metric system, measures distance between 2 points
- keep containers of _____, acetone, & other flammable liquids away from heat/open flame
- who are not allowed in a lab?
- what to do with your hands before & after lab? (especially chemicals)
- measures GENERAL liquid volumes
- keep chemicals ____ from direct sunlight or heat
- measures amount of heat in an object
- (hyp) this balance finds object's mass
- moves chemicals from large to small containers
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- this cylinder-shaped measuring tool measures EXACT volumes of liquids & can stand on its own
- notify instructor if equipment
- measures GENERAL small amounts of liquids
- used to see items too small to see (2 types: compound & dissection)
- these tools (tray/pan, pins, forceps, blunt probe, & scalpel) are used for this process
- label everything what?
- follow instructions on ______ disposal
- (2 words) holds chemicals during an experiment
- wear _____ clothing (long pants, close-toed shoes, goggles)
- keep these clean & dry, weigh them on paper
- (3 words) do not touch something & ask instructor if you
- holds multiple test tubes
- (2 words) a circular clear dish used to see bacteria
- these protect your hands from handling chemicals
- what types of procedures must you know? (use of exits, fire extinguishers, eye wash station, first aid kit, & broken glass container)
- what to do with used gloves?
- these protect your eyes from chemicals
- moves test tubes from one place to another
- be what to your surroundings?
- a matter of personal responsibility to yourself & others
- do NOT smell, touch, or taste these!!
- (2 words) what to do with long/dangling jewelry or scarves?
- this burner heats chemicals with open flame
47 Clues: label everything what? • keep your lab area ______ • holds multiple test tubes • always read labels _______ • what to do with used gloves? • be what to your surroundings? • who are not allowed in a lab? • notify instructor if equipment • measures GENERAL liquid volumes • this covers specimen on the slide • measures EXACT amounts of liquids • never leave any heat source _______ • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2023-08-23
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- Where are students never permitted to be?
- What should you exercise when using a glass burner?
- What should you always check on chemicals?
- What must be handled with extreme care?
- What would happen if you put hot glassware in cold what?
- What should you never mouth suction?
- What unused object should never be put back in its original container?
- When in a lab what should be worn to protect your face?
- What may no student work without present?
- What should you not touch if your hands are yet?
- Laboratory Where should you never horseplay at in Mrs Lively's class?
- What type of water should you use to wash glassware and equipment?
- What should you always be when entering the laboratory?
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- What way should knives be pointed when being carried?
- What practices should you observe to keep your area clean in the lab?
- What should you never put food or beverages in?
- What should you do if a chemical comes in contact with your skin?
- What should you examine glassware for?
- Where should you never put a hot apparatus at?
- If you do not understand instructions. What should you ask the teacher for?
- What are all chemicals considered to be?
- At what angle should long glass tubing be carried at?
- What type of container should you never look down?
- What should you never leave unattended?
- Where should you never put mixed chemicals?
25 Clues: What should you never mouth suction? • What should you examine glassware for? • What must be handled with extreme care? • What should you never leave unattended? • What are all chemicals considered to be? • Where are students never permitted to be? • What may no student work without present? • What should you always check on chemicals? • ...
Safety Week Crossword! 2024-04-30
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- Washing hands immediately after taking off gloves before leaving the lab
- A material that can be harmful to us in the lab
- When you are working with something like a syringe or needle and you poke yourself (call 555 immediately)
- ________ protective equipment: Items you wear to keep yourself safe in the lab
- ______ data sheets: Online or physical forms that list the hazards of the chemicals you are working with
- Where you place needles/syringes when you are done using them
- Notifying Lilly security if performing work in the lab after hours and no one is around
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- Located in every lab, what you use to wash your whole body in the event of a large spill that covers most of your body
- Designated materials inside the lab to clean up smaller spills that do not require Lilly Fire Department help
- Located in every lab, what you use to wash your eyes if you accidentally splash a hazardous substance
- ______ nurse Who you see when you have a safety incident and need assistance
- A material that can easily catch fire
- A situation in which a person was not injured, but was at risk to have been injured
- ______ hazardous material
- Materials that give off oxygen
- A reactive substance that can burst and cause significant damage
- Areas of campus that we go to when we evacuate in case of fire
- Where you go for accidents if the contractor nurse is unavailable
18 Clues: ______ hazardous material • Materials that give off oxygen • A material that can easily catch fire • A material that can be harmful to us in the lab • Where you place needles/syringes when you are done using them • Areas of campus that we go to when we evacuate in case of fire • A reactive substance that can burst and cause significant damage • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2020-08-17
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- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals.
- used to transfer liquids into small containers.
- Used to move glassware that's been heated.
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquids.
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by electricity.
- Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids.
- Where you should NEVER dispose of broken glass.
- What you should always do at end of lab.
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas.
- Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab.
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- Type of shoes to be worn in lab.
- Used to measure mass.
- Worn to protect clothing in lab.
- Used to measure length.
- Used only if you spill chemicals on your body.
- When in doubt, ask this person.
- Best for putting out fire on a person.
- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.
- Used to hold test tubes in an upright position.
- Used to heat, mix, hold and measure chemicals.
20 Clues: Used to measure mass. • Used to measure length. • When in doubt, ask this person. • Type of shoes to be worn in lab. • Worn to protect clothing in lab. • Best for putting out fire on a person. • Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas. • What you should always do at end of lab. • Used to move glassware that's been heated. • Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab. • ...
Lab Safety Malia 2022-08-18
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- never ___ around in the lab.
- report an _____ or injury.
- check the ____ on chemical bottles twice.
- ____ must be handled with extreme care.
- ____ must not be touched.
- always work in a well ____ area.
- dispose of all ____ waste properly.
- never return ___chemicals to there container
- dress ____ for lab activities.
- be ____ with caution at all times.
- never _____ a lit burner unattended
- ______ should be worn at all times.
- be ____ for your work in the lab.
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- fill wash _____ only
- never _____ chemicals
- ____ use chipped or cracked glassware
- never _____ suction to fill a pipet.
- keep ____ clear.
- experiments must be ___ monitored all times.
- keep hands away from ____ , eyes,mouth,body.
- sharp items shall always have the ___ away or down
- observe good ____ practices.
- never ____ alone.
- never _____ into a container thats being heated
- students will wear ______ goggles.
- do not ____food , drink beverages , chew gum.
- follow all ___ carefully.
27 Clues: keep ____ clear. • never ____ alone. • fill wash _____ only • never _____ chemicals • ____ must not be touched. • follow all ___ carefully. • report an _____ or injury. • never ___ around in the lab. • observe good ____ practices. • dress ____ for lab activities. • always work in a well ____ area. • be ____ for your work in the lab. • be ____ with caution at all times. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-10-27
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- in red bag near the door
- take caution with pointy stuff
- __hood
- ___ disposal
- f_m_s s_f_ _t_
- g_gg_ _s help wth this
- use these to clean things before and after use
- a_r_ns help with this
- cleans your eyes
- eye safety
- take caution when things are hot
- clothing safety
- hand safety
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- red button
- throw out things properly
- used for puting out fires on objects
- poisonous ch_m_c_ls
- saves your body from a fire
- gl_ves can help with this
- open fl_ _s are dangerous
20 Clues: __hood • red button • eye safety • hand safety • ___ disposal • f_m_s s_f_ _t_ • clothing safety • cleans your eyes • poisonous ch_m_c_ls • a_r_ns help with this • g_gg_ _s help wth this • in red bag near the door • throw out things properly • gl_ves can help with this • open fl_ _s are dangerous • saves your body from a fire • take caution with pointy stuff • take caution when things are hot • ...
Science Lab Safety 2012-08-20
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- This type of behavior is prohibited (not allowed) in the lab.
- Always read these before beginning any lab experiment.
- Always check with your teacher to know how to do this with chemicals and solutions when you are done with them.
- What you should do if you don't understand a procedure or know how to use a piece of equipment?
- This is used for putting out small flames.
- Never handle this with your bare hands.
- Work areas should be kept this way at all times.
- Perform only those experiments ________ by the teacher.
- This is not allowed in the lab or classroom at any time.
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- First person you should notify if an accident occurs.
- Always wear these to protect your eyes when working in the lab.
- Always wash your hands with this after completing an experiment.
- How you should conduct yourself at all times in the laboratory.
- All ______ are considered dangerous. Do not touch, taste, or directly smell them.
- If someone's clothing catches on fire, use this to smother the flames.
- Never do this with chemicals or lab supplies when leaving the classroom.
- The proper way to smell any chemical.
- Never do this with any equipment, chemicals, or other materials in the laboratory area until you are instructed to do so.
- Do this with long hair when getting ready for a lab.
- This is used to protect clothing from spills and damage.
20 Clues: The proper way to smell any chemical. • Never handle this with your bare hands. • This is used for putting out small flames. • Work areas should be kept this way at all times. • Do this with long hair when getting ready for a lab. • First person you should notify if an accident occurs. • Always read these before beginning any lab experiment. • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
- is to chop finely
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- divide into four equal pieces
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- break or tear off small layers of food
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
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- common method for measuring shortening
- combining two or more ingredients
- method that takes a liquid measuring cup (subtract fat to measure)
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- shape food by hand
- food with a thin layer of another food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- separate solid particles from liquid
29 Clues: is to chop finely • shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • divide into four equal pieces • combining two or more ingredients • dividing food into smaller pieces • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • common method for measuring shortening • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Lab safety terms 2021-10-13
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- make a liquid clear by removing solid particles Candy cook a food in a sugar syrup
- crush food into a smooth mixture with a masher
- is to chop finely
- use a grinder to break up a food fine particles
- make shallow cuts with a knife in the surface of a food
- cut food, like cheese or carrots into smaller pieces Toss mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs
- divide into four equal pieces
- cut a food, such as almond, into very thin strips
- beat quickly and vigorously to make it light and fluffy
- mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth
- add such flavorings as herbs and spices to a food
- heat sugar until it liquefies and darkens in color Glaze coat a food with a liquid that forms a glossy finish
- pour a liquid over a food as it cooks
- dividing food into smaller pieces
- break or tear off small layers of food
- leave an opening in a container so steam can escape
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- common method for measuring shortening
- combining two or more ingredients
- method that takes a liquid measuring cup (subtract fat to measure)
- to pulverize food into crumbs, powder, or paste
- remove the center of a fruit, like an apple
- coat a food with three different layers
- add flavor to a food by soaking it
- shape food by hand
- food with a thin layer of another food
- coat food heavily with flour, bread crumbs, or cornmeal
- with a spoon or whisk
- use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid
- separate solid particles from liquid
29 Clues: is to chop finely • shape food by hand • with a spoon or whisk • divide into four equal pieces • combining two or more ingredients • dividing food into smaller pieces • add flavor to a food by soaking it • separate solid particles from liquid • pour a liquid over a food as it cooks • common method for measuring shortening • food with a thin layer of another food • ...
Lab safety-Emiley 2022-08-12
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- if necessary use these when handling hot objects
- ______ metals and glass stay hot for a long time
- pull back long ____
- know the location of this at all times
- no ____ and drinks on lab days
- do not _____ your face during a lab
- if you have any questions ___ your instructor
- be _______ with all sharp objects
- must keep away from flammable liquid
- wash your hands with water and _____ after lab activities
- make sure to keep your station _____
- ask this person for help if you have any questions
- wash out eyes with _____ if chemical gets in
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- carry this object pointing down
- ______ must be present during lab
- keep ______ clear
- dispose of all _________
- never handle ______ glass with bare hands
- when chemicals heat or glassware is out you must wear ____
- handle all animals in a ______ maner
- be _____ at all times
- look over and _______ glassware before use
- turn off when not in use
- never leave a ___ burner unattended
- wear a _____ on lab days
- hot and ____ glass look the same
26 Clues: keep ______ clear • pull back long ____ • be _____ at all times • dispose of all _________ • turn off when not in use • wear a _____ on lab days • no ____ and drinks on lab days • carry this object pointing down • hot and ____ glass look the same • ______ must be present during lab • be _______ with all sharp objects • do not _____ your face during a lab • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-10-27
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- in red bag near the door
- take caution with pointy stuff
- __hood
- ___ disposal
- f_m_s s_f_ _t_
- g_gg_ _s help wth this
- use these to clean things before and after use
- a_r_ns help with this
- cleans your eyes
- eye safety
- take caution when things are hot
- clothing safety
- hand safety
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- red button
- throw out things properly
- used for puting out fires on objects
- poisonous ch_m_c_ls
- saves your body from a fire
- gl_ves can help with this
- open fl_ _s are dangerous
20 Clues: __hood • red button • eye safety • hand safety • ___ disposal • f_m_s s_f_ _t_ • clothing safety • cleans your eyes • poisonous ch_m_c_ls • a_r_ns help with this • g_gg_ _s help wth this • in red bag near the door • throw out things properly • gl_ves can help with this • open fl_ _s are dangerous • saves your body from a fire • take caution with pointy stuff • take caution when things are hot • ...
Chemistry Lab Safety 2024-01-26
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- Use _____ containers you can control easily when pouring chemicals
- What you wear to protect your eyes during a lab
- Type of shoe you should wear during labs
- Don't hold ______ glassware
- Don't heat liquids with this
- Don't wear clothes with _____ sleeves
- These should be held between your fingers
- Dispose of excess chemicals here
- Turn this off if you smell it
- Follow _______ exactly
- How you should wear your hair during a lab
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- Who can use the fire extinguisher
- Keep this clear
- Measures temperature
- Don't heat _______ containers
- Wear these to protect your legs
- Check glass for these
- One of the things you shouldn't do during a lab
- Something that needs to be removed before a lab
- You should read and reread these
- What should be under your chemicals
- What you wear to protect your hands during a lab
22 Clues: Keep this clear • Measures temperature • Check glass for these • Follow _______ exactly • Don't hold ______ glassware • Don't heat liquids with this • Don't heat _______ containers • Turn this off if you smell it • Wear these to protect your legs • You should read and reread these • Dispose of excess chemicals here • Who can use the fire extinguisher • ...
lab safety signs 2024-06-25
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- Sign warning of laser hazard
- Sign for first aid station
- Sign for non-potable water
- Sign for protective gloves required
- Sign for chemical storage area
- Sign for flammable materials
- Sign for safety glasses required
- Sign indicating no food or drink is allowed
- sign for eyewash station
- Sign warning of high voltage
- Sign for electrical hazard
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- Sign indicating corrosive material
- Sign indicating radioactive material
- Sign for foot protection required
- Sign for no open flames
- Sign indicating toxic material
- Sign indicating biohazard
- Sign indicating explosive material
- Sign for fire extinguisher
- Sign for ear protection required
- Sign for emergency shower
- Sign indicating high pressure
22 Clues: Sign for no open flames • sign for eyewash station • Sign indicating biohazard • Sign for emergency shower • Sign for first aid station • Sign for non-potable water • Sign for fire extinguisher • Sign for electrical hazard • Sign warning of laser hazard • Sign for flammable materials • Sign warning of high voltage • Sign indicating high pressure • Sign indicating toxic material • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2023-02-28
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- Used to put out chemical fires, electrical fires, and gas and grease fires. (sec 027)
- If you are allergic and you keep wearing latex, you might even have trouble ______. (sec 023)
- Many chemicals in a lab could be _____ or poisonous. (sec 025)
- Safe lab behavior includes activities such as _______ instead of running in the lab. (sec 022)
- NEVER use water to put out an _____ fire, which is any fire that involves electrical equipment. (sec 032)
- Your conduct and attitude, or how you ______ is the most important part of laboratory safety. (sec 022)
- Reading directions before you begin any lab activity gives you a chance to ask _____ if you don’t understand something. (sec 022)
- You can stay safe in the laboratory by ______ accidents. (sec 027)
- If you are allergic to _____, wear only non-latex gloves in the lab. (sec 023)
- You will look worse wearing _____ for weeks than wearing goggles or gloves for an hour. (sec 023)
- Goggles that are made to protect your eyes from both chemicals and flying objects are stamped with the code _____87.1. (sec 023)
- Keep your work area free of things you do not need for the lab activity. If they are on the floor they can cause someone to _____ and fall. (sec 024)
- Always ____ the adult in charge about accidents before you do anything else! (sec 027)
- NEVER assume that any clear, ______ liquid is water. (sec 036)
- When you work with chemicals, food and drinks can become contaminated with those chemicals. (sec 025)
- Any _______ in your mouth can become contaminated, (sec 025)
- _____ push others or play practical jokes in a laboratory. Such behavior may seem fun, but hurting yourself or someone else will quickly ruin your good time. (sec 022)
- You may need to wear ______ to protect your hands from chemicals and germs, such as harmful bacteria and molds. (sec 023)
- It is safer to work with someone you do not know than to work with a ____ who wants to joke around. (sec 022)
- It is important to listen to or to read all directions _____ you being any lab activity. Doing so prepares you for the activity. (sec 022)
- ____ Directions are spoken. Listen to and follow all oral directions given to you by the adult in the lab. Ask for more information if you are not sure you understand. (sec 022)
- You should not _____ any equipment until you are told to do so by an adult. (sec 022)
- If you and your lab partner have trouble acting responsibly, ask to change lab _____. (sec 022)
- Mop up ____ immediately to avoid risk of slips and falls. (sec 027)
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- Used to smother small fires on surfaces or to wrap a person who is on fire. (sec 027)
- You should _____ eat, drink, taste, touch or smell anything while in a science lab, unless told to do so by an adult. (sec 025)
- A _____ is like a miniature electric stove. (sec 031)
- _____ Directions are direction you must read and follow. (sec 022)
- Early symptoms of a latex _____ are red, swollen skin, a rash and maybe itching. (sec 023)
- Eyes should be rinsed with tepid water for at least 15 _______. (sec 027)
- Wearing _________ protects your eyes as you work in the lab. (sec 023)
- To further protect yourself, always ___ your hands thoroughly before leaving the lab. (sec 025)
- One way to stay safe in a lab is follow ______ you are given. (sec 022)
- _____ wear protective equipment when told to, no matter how you think it makes you look. (sec 023)
- Wearing a lab coat or ______ helps protect your body and your clothing from chemicals. (sec 023)
- You should never _____ objects in a lab as they might hit something or someone. (pg 22)
- Used if chemicals are spilled directly onto skin or if they seep through clothing onto skin. (sec 027)
- Used to rinse eyes if a chemical gets into them. (sec 027)
- You should leave bulky jackets, coats and backpacks in your _____ or set them out of the way in the laboratory room. (sec 023)
- NEVER use a chemical from an _______ container. (sec 036)
- Contaminated food or gum can make you ____. (sec 025)
- Items in your work area may also be ____ or ruined by spills. (sec 024)
42 Clues: A _____ is like a miniature electric stove. (sec 031) • Contaminated food or gum can make you ____. (sec 025) • NEVER use a chemical from an _______ container. (sec 036) • Used to rinse eyes if a chemical gets into them. (sec 027) • Any _______ in your mouth can become contaminated, (sec 025) • Many chemicals in a lab could be _____ or poisonous. (sec 025) • ...
Lab Safety HS 2025-09-14
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- All bottles must have these
- Electric surface for heating
- Temperature-measuring device
- Items like beakers and flasks
- Socket you unplug from by the plug
- Clean-up pan partner
- Protective eyewear required
- Process of weakening a solution
- Must fully cover feet
- Assigned place to work
- Pad under hot equipment
- Liquids that ignite easily
- Walkways that must stay clear
- Tools and devices used in lab
- Only fill wash bottles with this
- Gas flame source
- Rinse station for chemical splashes
- Device used to put out fires
- Gases you should never inhale
- Person who must be present
- Let hot items do this before handling
- Never use your mouth with a
- Liquids that evaporate easily
- Allowed with special goggles
- Cabinet for hazardous vapors
- Protective garment for clothing
- What to use with the dustpan
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- Living materials category
- Blanket used to smother flames
- Keep the work area neat
- Air movement required in labs
- Safe sniffing technique
- Substances used in reactions
- Tool for grabbing hot items
- Add to water. Never the reverse
- Hand protection for heat
- What to report immediately
- Report frayed cords as
- Not allowed: jokes and pranks
- Where to go in an emergency
- Dangling items to secure
- Footwear that is not allowed
- Overhead drench for spills
- Careful movement of chemicals
- Helps insert glass into stoppers
- Element spilled from old thermometers
- Preserved items to handle respectfully
- Must be tied back
- Where chemicals go when done
- Steps to follow before a lab
- Rubber hole-plug in apparatus
- Where equipment is returned
52 Clues: Gas flame source • Must be tied back • Clean-up pan partner • Must fully cover feet • Report frayed cords as • Assigned place to work • Keep the work area neat • Safe sniffing technique • Pad under hot equipment • Hand protection for heat • Dangling items to secure • Living materials category • What to report immediately • Liquids that ignite easily • Overhead drench for spills • ...
Ch 2 Biotech VOCAB 2025-08-26
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- Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
- Basic unit of volume in the metric system
- solution a concentrated solution of a substance used to prepare solutions of lower concentration
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
- Hypochlorite NaClO, bleach
- high efficiency particulate air (filter)
- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- National Fire Protection Association
- Phosphate-buffered saline. water based salt solution. pH approx: 7.4
- the removal of most microorganisms
- Tris-acetate-EDTA buffer solution.
- 10^-6
- base unit of length in metric system
- 10^-9
- Piece of equipment used to sterilize articles by way of steam under pressure and/or dry heat
- compound that prevents sharp, sudden changes in pH
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- Safety Data Sheet
- Don to protect against unknown infectious microorganisms
- the curve at a liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid
- Any procedure used to evaluate the accuracy of a measurement system and, when sources of error are found, to use that information to correct or improve the measuring system
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- used to control exposure of raw materials and products to contaminants. Control temp, humidity, and pressure during manufacturing.
- in preventing spread of infection
- destroys all microorganisms
- Notebook A record of all pre-lab work & lab work; a formal record of lab preparations and what was done
- Personal Protective Equipment i.e. gloves, mask, safety glasses and clinical attire
- thousandth (10^-3)
- disposable plastic transfer pipet
- Measure mass in metric system
- A laboratory instrument used to measure, dispense, and transfer very small amounts of liquid.
- a buffer solution containing a mixture of Tris base, boric acid and EDTA.
- Biosafety Levels
32 Clues: 10^-6 • 10^-9 • Biosafety Levels • Safety Data Sheet • thousandth (10^-3) • Hypochlorite NaClO, bleach • destroys all microorganisms • Measure mass in metric system • in preventing spread of infection • disposable plastic transfer pipet • the removal of most microorganisms • Tris-acetate-EDTA buffer solution. • National Fire Protection Association • base unit of length in metric system • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-08-16
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- Blank your eyes if chemicals splash in them.
- After Blank glass give it time to cool.
- Hair should always be Blank back.
- Do not Blank over an open flame.
- Your instructor
- Never use Blank or chipped glassware.
- The person you do a lab with
- Never pour chemicals down the Blank.
- You must wear closed toed shoes, so you cannot wear Blank.
- If you are unsure how to use Blank ask the instructor.
- Tell your Blank first if there is a fire.
- Hot and cold glass look the Blank.
- Do not wear baggy clothes while performing a lab.
- the study of animals and their classifications.
- Never put Blank liquids next to an open flame.
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- Never leave a burner or hot Blank unattended.
- Blank touch mercury thermometers when broken.
- Blank burners only when told.
- Blank should not be taken from the lab.
- If you receive an injury like a cut or burn report it to your instructor.
- Always cut Blank from your body.
- To see if glassware is hot touch the Blank of your hand to the instrument.
- Place Blank glassware on an insulating pad.
- Wash bottles are to be filled with Blank water only.
- Blank test tubes should not be pointed towards anyone.
- Blank carry glass tubing.
- Never eat food or chew Blank in the classroom.
- Glassware will shatter if rinsed in Blank water.
- protection for your eyes during lab procedures.
- Do not use electrical equipment when Blank.
30 Clues: Your instructor • Blank carry glass tubing. • The person you do a lab with • Blank burners only when told. • Do not Blank over an open flame. • Always cut Blank from your body. • Hair should always be Blank back. • Hot and cold glass look the Blank. • Never pour chemicals down the Blank. • Never use Blank or chipped glassware. • Blank should not be taken from the lab. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-08-12
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- what should you do if you see damaged lab equipment?
- how should you hold glass tubes, specifically long ones?
- If you do not know how to use something then...
- check the label on chemical bottles ________ before removing any of the contents.
- leader of the lab/ the boss
- never leave a lit _________.
- If you or your lab partner are hurt, what should you yell out?
- Be alert and proceed with ________ at all times in the laboratory.
- what do the goggles protect
- Does glass stay hot for long or short?
- person who you work with during a lab
- never get this close to flammable liquid
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- used for when people get hurt in the lab and has many different medical items in it
- what do you do when smelling a substance in the lab?
- must be tied back in lab if long
- wear these on your hands
- what should yo be at all times during a lab?
- wear these on your eyes
- hands should be dry when unplugging
- what item should not be used if cracked?
- what do the gloves protect
- place where labs are participated
- living organisms should be treated...
- used to provide extra protection when using certain chemicals over your shirt
- chemical waste should be...
25 Clues: wear these on your eyes • wear these on your hands • what do the gloves protect • leader of the lab/ the boss • what do the goggles protect • chemical waste should be... • never leave a lit _________. • must be tied back in lab if long • place where labs are participated • hands should be dry when unplugging • living organisms should be treated... • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2022-10-27
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- in red bag near the door
- take caution with pointy stuff
- __hood
- ___ disposal
- f_m_s s_f_ _t_
- g_gg_ _s help wth this
- use these to clean things before and after use
- a_r_ns help with this
- cleans your eyes
- eye safety
- take caution when things are hot
- clothing safety
- hand safety
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- red button
- throw out things properly
- used for puting out fires on objects
- poisonous ch_m_c_ls
- saves your body from a fire
- gl_ves can help with this
- open fl_ _s are dangerous
20 Clues: __hood • red button • eye safety • hand safety • ___ disposal • f_m_s s_f_ _t_ • clothing safety • cleans your eyes • poisonous ch_m_c_ls • a_r_ns help with this • g_gg_ _s help wth this • in red bag near the door • throw out things properly • gl_ves can help with this • open fl_ _s are dangerous • saves your body from a fire • take caution with pointy stuff • take caution when things are hot • ...
Lab Equipment & Safety 2020-11-19
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- Report all broken or damaged ________ to the teacher.
- The measure of the force of gravity on an object.
- __________ must be tied back.
- A mixture in which one substance dissolves in another.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Make sure you fully understand the experimental ________ before you begin an experiment.
- These symbols appear on household products (short form).
- Pestle's partner.
- Use this if you have too many test tubes to hold on to.
- Measures the volume of a liquid.
- Never enter the chemical _______ room.
- Remain _______ while doing an experiment.
- In a mixture of sugar and water, the water is called the ________ because it dissolves the sugar.
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- Used to pick up a hot beaker.
- A medical lab technician would use this piece of equipment to reproduce bacteria.
- A triangular-shaped piece of science glassware.
- A liquid metal.
- These symbols will appear on workplace chemicals (short form).
- Never leave a lit Bunsen burner ________.
- Keep your work area free from _______.
- You can attach different clamps to this piece of equipment.
- In a mixture of sugar and water, the sugar is called the _________ because it dissolves.
- Used to scoop chemicals from a container.
- Use this when heating a test tube.
24 Clues: A liquid metal. • Pestle's partner. • Used to pick up a hot beaker. • __________ must be tied back. • Measures the volume of a liquid. • The amount of matter in an object. • Use this when heating a test tube. • Keep your work area free from _______. • Never enter the chemical _______ room. • Never leave a lit Bunsen burner ________. • Used to scoop chemicals from a container. • ...
Laboratory Week Crossword 2017-04-11
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- Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood
- Policies and Procedures are found here
- Helped the Vistas get out of sticky situations
- Test used to identify bacteria
- Mobile units used to aide phlebotomy while drawing blood
- Another name for sugar
- Delivers samples fast unless jammed up
- Stores pictures that help identify cells in Hematology
- Friendly term used by patients to refer to a phlebotomist
- What lab test when positive refers to the rabbit done died
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- Cleaning solution used in the lab
- Goes round and round like the Robin
- They won't fly away but will help with hard sticks
- Software that helps Lab instruments talk to Cerner
- Rapid microscopic analysis of a tissue specimen
- For your safety don't forget to snap up
- Test used to detect Sepsis
- Device that measures small volumes of liquid
- Product used to give patients a pick me up
19 Clues: Another name for sugar • Test used to detect Sepsis • Test used to identify bacteria • Cleaning solution used in the lab • Goes round and round like the Robin • Policies and Procedures are found here • Delivers samples fast unless jammed up • For your safety don't forget to snap up • Used to slow blood flow when drawing blood • Product used to give patients a pick me up • ...
OR Surgical Terms 2025-07-29
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- Pencil like cautery instrument
- Team member responsible for sedation and vital monitoring
- Tissue sent to lab for testing
- Surgical joint replacement
- Non-sterile team member ensuring OR efficiency
- State of asepsis
- Incision into the abdominal cavity
- Atraumatic forceps used for delicate tissue handling
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- Gallbladder removal
- Final safety check before surgery starts
- Cleaning the skin before surgery
- Captain of the ship
- Self-retaining, sharp or dull prongs
- Knife
- Safety procedure to keep track of sponges, sharps, and instruments
- Delivery via abdominal incision
- Clean hands
- Material used to maintain sterile field around incision
- Surgical specialty involving bones
- Close wounds
20 Clues: Knife • Clean hands • Close wounds • State of asepsis • Gallbladder removal • Captain of the ship • Surgical joint replacement • Pencil like cautery instrument • Tissue sent to lab for testing • Delivery via abdominal incision • Cleaning the skin before surgery • Surgical specialty involving bones • Incision into the abdominal cavity • Self-retaining, sharp or dull prongs • ...
Lab Legends: National Lab Week Crossword 2025-04-15
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- a common type of lab test used to examine blood
- Device used to see tiny organisms
- Used to hold and mix liquids in the lab
- a laboratory instrument used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquid
- Essential personal safety item in labs, worn over eyes
- National Lab Week is about showing lab ________
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- an exact copy of a DNA segment
- a laboratory procedure used to analyze a sample for the presence, amount, or activity of a specific target substance or process
- using living organisms or their products to make new things or solve problems
- protective equipment worn over hands
- National Lab Week takes place in this month
11 Clues: an exact copy of a DNA segment • Device used to see tiny organisms • protective equipment worn over hands • Used to hold and mix liquids in the lab • National Lab Week takes place in this month • a common type of lab test used to examine blood • National Lab Week is about showing lab ________ • Essential personal safety item in labs, worn over eyes • ...
Lab Safety v2 2023-09-18
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- Make sure you wear closed-toe ____.
- Remember that ___ goes into water and not the other way around.
- ___ is the most important thing to keep in mind during lab.
- ___ chemicals tend to evaporate easily.
- Dirty gloves and paper towels go in this bin.
- An ideal shirt to wear to lab would be a ___ sleeves shirt.
- You should complete your experiments in your designated _____.
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- If you have a ____ you can ask your GA.
- Always make sure long ___ is tied up in lab.
- The acronym for the sheets that give you information about chemicals.
- The opposite of a conjugated acid.
- Science and Engineering Hall
- If a chemical gets into your eyes, you go to the ____ station to flush them.
- Always make sure you ___ your lab drawer.
14 Clues: Science and Engineering Hall • The opposite of a conjugated acid. • Make sure you wear closed-toe ____. • If you have a ____ you can ask your GA. • ___ chemicals tend to evaporate easily. • Always make sure you ___ your lab drawer. • Always make sure long ___ is tied up in lab. • Dirty gloves and paper towels go in this bin. • ...
Materials Lab Rules Crossword 2023-10-20
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- What should be clear by the end of the day, every day?
- I label my samples with name, date, and _______.
- What do you not have in the lab as a non-lab user?
- The goal of having lab rules is to create a clean, operable, and _______ working environment.
- Lineals should be in racks for less than _______.
- What should be removed from the lab within two days?
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- Where do you return scissors after use.
- How can you use other group tables?
- Where can samples never go?
- Why do we keep materials from protruding into walkways?
- Group tables are for _______ only.
- What you do after completing your work.
12 Clues: Where can samples never go? • Group tables are for _______ only. • How can you use other group tables? • Where do you return scissors after use. • What you do after completing your work. • I label my samples with name, date, and _______. • Lineals should be in racks for less than _______. • What do you not have in the lab as a non-lab user? • ...
Lab Safety 2019-11-14
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- Keep long ______ tied back during labs.
- Who should you tell immediately if you see a fire or smell smoke?
- If your clothes or hair start on fire stop, drop, and ______.
- Always follow the ______ way.
- If a chemical splashes in your eye wash it for 15 ______.
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- Read all of these before completing a lab.
- Use all lab ______ appropriately and how they are intended to be used.
- This should be the first person you ask a question if you are confused.
- Always wear your safety ______.
- Stay at your lab ______ for the entire lab.
- Clean up ______ right away.
- Always ______ fumes and chemicals in order to smell them safely.
12 Clues: Clean up ______ right away. • Always follow the ______ way. • Always wear your safety ______. • Keep long ______ tied back during labs. • Read all of these before completing a lab. • Stay at your lab ______ for the entire lab. • If a chemical splashes in your eye wash it for 15 ______. • If your clothes or hair start on fire stop, drop, and ______. • ...
lab safety 2021-08-30
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- what do you pour into water to dilut it
- use this when you get chemicals on you
- where do you go to when you get chemicals in your eye
- what do you use to hold hot stuff
- use this when somebody is on fire
- this is what you need to start experimenting
- what do you put up in a bun while doing experiments
- tell the teacher when you break this immediately
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- keep this up in the classroom
- only touch ____ when necessary
- follow these and read these before a lab
- when a object is in flames what do you use
12 Clues: keep this up in the classroom • only touch ____ when necessary • what do you use to hold hot stuff • use this when somebody is on fire • use this when you get chemicals on you • what do you pour into water to dilut it • follow these and read these before a lab • when a object is in flames what do you use • this is what you need to start experimenting • ...
