lab safety Crossword Puzzles
Lab Safety 2021-08-24
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- something you should always remember to be
- you use this when you have chemicals in your eyes
- keep your toes safe from falling objects and glass
- you use this to put out a fire on a person
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- you use this to put chemicals in
- keeps your eyes safe from splashing chemicals
- these protect your hands
- used to keep you safe from spills.
- clothes to wear so chemicals don't splash on your legs
- the clothes you should wear so they don't get in the way
10 Clues: these protect your hands • you use this to put chemicals in • used to keep you safe from spills. • something you should always remember to be • you use this to put out a fire on a person • keeps your eyes safe from splashing chemicals • you use this when you have chemicals in your eyes • keep your toes safe from falling objects and glass • ...
Lab Safety 2023-01-24
10 Clues: eye protection • keeps you safe • dangerous elements • use for experiments • to not get distracted • do this to your hands • moving fumes to your face • do this after your done working • do this until the teacher gets there • can be shattered if not heated properly
Lab Safety 2023-03-10
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- used to light the Bunsen burner
- the middle part of the Bunsen burner
- where you hold to pick up the bunsen burner
- used to protect the bench from heat
- used to create a fire to heat things up
- where air flows through to get to the top of the Bunsen burner
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- used to control the airflow into the Bunsen burner
- to protect you from substances getting on you or your clothing
- what you attach to the glass tap
- what you attach to the rubber tube
10 Clues: used to light the Bunsen burner • what you attach to the glass tap • what you attach to the rubber tube • used to protect the bench from heat • the middle part of the Bunsen burner • used to create a fire to heat things up • where you hold to pick up the bunsen burner • used to control the airflow into the Bunsen burner • ...
Lab Safety 2013-08-22
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- A tool used to carefully transfer liquids.
- A tool used to keep a liquid contained.
- Help protect your hands.
- Help protect your eyes.
- Who you tell if something breaks or goes wrong.
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- How to act during a lab or disecton.
- Used to put a fire out and is only used by the teacher.
- Used to smother a fire and is only used by the teacher.
- The direction that you should aim anything that could be considered dangerous from you and your group.
- Help protect your clothes and your body.
10 Clues: Help protect your eyes. • Help protect your hands. • How to act during a lab or disecton. • A tool used to keep a liquid contained. • Help protect your clothes and your body. • A tool used to carefully transfer liquids. • Who you tell if something breaks or goes wrong. • Used to put a fire out and is only used by the teacher. • ...
Lab Safety 2023-08-30
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- When there is an accident what should you do?
- What your desk should be throughout the lab
- something Ms. Yancey will not tolerate during a lab
- the thing you put your backpack under on lab days
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- the way you smell chemicals
- something you put around you to keep stuff from splashing you
- you put these on when using chemicals and boiling water
- what the Bunsen burner should be after you use it
- something you roll up during a lab
- Never use this equipment
10 Clues: Never use this equipment • the way you smell chemicals • something you roll up during a lab • What your desk should be throughout the lab • When there is an accident what should you do? • what the Bunsen burner should be after you use it • the thing you put your backpack under on lab days • something Ms. Yancey will not tolerate during a lab • ...
Lab Safety 2024-07-01
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- This is used to clear a path to an exit if there is a fire. Two words.
- This is worn to protect your arms and body from chemicals. Two words.
- These should be worn on your feet to be the safest in lab. Three words.
- These are worn to protect your hands from chemicals.
- If you spill chemicals on your body you must use this. Two words.
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- This contains items for injuries like bandages. Three words
- These are worn to protect your eyes from chemicals. Two words.
- If something breaks, you should tell a ________.
- If you get chemicals in your eyes, you must flush them with water for 15 minutes using this. Three words.
- Long hair should be _____ ______.
10 Clues: Long hair should be _____ ______. • If something breaks, you should tell a ________. • These are worn to protect your hands from chemicals. • This contains items for injuries like bandages. Three words • These are worn to protect your eyes from chemicals. Two words. • If you spill chemicals on your body you must use this. Two words. • ...
lab safety 2024-08-19
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- ____________ all accidents to the teacher
- always ask ________ before touching things in the lab.
- no joking around or _________ during a lab.
- be ________ to everyone and everything.
- ________ before leaving the lab.
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- in case of a fire there will always be a ___________ somewhere near by.
- dispose of lab __________ properly.
- if __________ get into your eyes use the eye washing station immediately.
- never _____ chemicals!
- do not put anything in the ______ except water.
10 Clues: never _____ chemicals! • ________ before leaving the lab. • dispose of lab __________ properly. • be ________ to everyone and everything. • ____________ all accidents to the teacher • no joking around or _________ during a lab. • do not put anything in the ______ except water. • always ask ________ before touching things in the lab. • ...
Transfusion Lab 2025-02-24
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- has night vision goggles and big sky car
- yellow bag
- the most emergent emergency (excluding an MCI)
- wears many hats, screams
- Early Risers, works the most "regular" hours
- only prequal at manual bench
- our friends in transfusion (the people with the carts)
- keeps the blood FRESH
- who you go to when theres an excel form involved
- used for manual testing
- what vampires drink
- how to find antibodies
- keep upright and away from light
- the lab happiness team
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- blood vending machine
- "makes scabs"
- proper ppe that isnt gloves or safety glasses
- busy parents of TL
- teaching the next generation of techs
- Survives off caffeine
- middle of the day shift; loves to read
- rules and standards, concerned about the FDA
- small concentrated yellow bag
- who to call for a 3rd plt
- always broken
- hidden around the lab
26 Clues: yellow bag • "makes scabs" • always broken • busy parents of TL • what vampires drink • blood vending machine • Survives off caffeine • keeps the blood FRESH • hidden around the lab • how to find antibodies • the lab happiness team • used for manual testing • wears many hats, screams • who to call for a 3rd plt • only prequal at manual bench • small concentrated yellow bag • ...
Eleanor's Crossword 2013-05-16
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- / type of cell that send and recives messages from the brain
- / Can cause death if swallowed for example
- / the jelly like subtanse in a cell
- / Always wear safety ...........
- / Provides oxygen to make other substances burn more fiercly
- / reproductive cell of a plant
- / the part that makes the plants food by photosynthesis
- / decides on what comes in and out of the cell
- / Don't ..... or drink in the lab
- / Not corrosive but will make the skin red or blister
- / female egg cell
- / Specialized cell the doesn't have a nucleus
- / the sugar storing part of a plant cell
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- / the part of the cell that controls what goes on
- / ........ carefully to instructions
- / holds the shape of a cell
- / Cell that is situated
- / Very easy to catch fire
- / the male reproductive cell
- / Attacks and destroys living tissue e.g. skin
- / Chemicals that may cause damage to health
- / Never ....... in the lab
22 Clues: / female egg cell • / Cell that is situated • / Very easy to catch fire • / Never ....... in the lab • / holds the shape of a cell • / the male reproductive cell • / reproductive cell of a plant • / Always wear safety ........... • / Don't ..... or drink in the lab • / the jelly like subtanse in a cell • / ........ carefully to instructions • ...
lab safety agreement Victor. R 2022-08-17
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- always work in a well-__________ area
- carry in a vertical poistion
- must be tied back
- do not use damaged electrical _________
- when transporting hold away from your body
- do not eat _____, drink beverages, or chew gum
- must be out away if dangling
- all ________ are to be considered dangerous.
- dispose of all chemical ______ properly
- can be worn with adequate safety gear
- never leave a lit ______ unattended
- never remove chemicals or other ________ from the lab
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- hot and cold _____ looks the same
- must be worn when heat, glassware, or chemicals are in use
- when using _______ point tips and point downward
- check the _____ twice on chemical bottles before use
- no ____-____ shoes in the lab.
- never handle ______ glass with bare hands
- heated ______ and remain hot for a long time
- when _______ thermometers are broken notify the instructor immediately it must not be touched
- never look into a _________ that is being heated
- don't immerse if hot, it may shatter
- fill with distilled water only
- must be handled with care and diluted with water
- they are provided and should be worn in the lab
25 Clues: must be tied back • carry in a vertical poistion • must be out away if dangling • no ____-____ shoes in the lab. • fill with distilled water only • hot and cold _____ looks the same • never leave a lit ______ unattended • don't immerse if hot, it may shatter • always work in a well-__________ area • can be worn with adequate safety gear • do not use damaged electrical _________ • ...
lab equipment Céline and Amélie 2017-03-16
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- used to hold the 3pronged clamp
- used to poured the liquid spill
- used to separat the liquid and the solid
- instrument cylinder used to colllect the accurate volumes
- instrument no accurate for the chemical reaction and to preleve a solution with the pipette
- used to obstructed test tube
- support for test tubes
- instrument for the little experience with small volume
- to cultivate microorganismes,bacterias and cells
- support for work in a lab
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- used to stir a solution
- used to hold the instruments
- glasswork accurate and used for the dilutions
- protect the eyes
- used to the chemicals reactions losing no drop
- protect the hands
- protect the clothers
- used to collect powder
- support for the burette
- measuring tool accurate calibrated
20 Clues: protect the eyes • protect the hands • protect the clothers • used to collect powder • support for test tubes • used to stir a solution • support for the burette • support for work in a lab • used to hold the instruments • used to obstructed test tube • used to hold the 3pronged clamp • used to poured the liquid spill • measuring tool accurate calibrated • ...
INTRODUCTION TO LAB 2022-08-26
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- CALL LIGHT MUST BE WITHIN A PATIENT'S ___
- RECORDED IN INCHES OR CM
- WASH HANDS WITH THIS AFTER DEALING WITH C DIFF PATIENT
- COMMON PULSE POINT ON UPPER EXTREMITY
- REMOVE THESE PRIOR TO HEIGHT OR WEIGHT MEASUREMENT
- ENSURE BF CUFF IS THE APPROPRIATE___
- INFLATED TO READ BLOOD PRESSURE
- SLOW HEARTRATE
- RECORDED IN LBS OR KG
- LISTEN TO HEART, LUNG AND BOWEL SOUNDS
- PULSE IS RECORDED PER __
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- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
- TYPE OF SCHOOL YOU ATTEND
- WASH BEFORE AND AFTER ALL PATIENT CARE
- TOP BLOOD PRESSURE VALUE
- THERMOMETER NEEDS THIS TO KEEP CLEAN
- COMMON PPE ITEM
- PLACE STETHOSCOPE EARPIECES POINTING
- BACTERIA NATIVE TO OUR SKIN
- COMPARE ___ SOUNDS ON BOTH SIDES
- __ FOOD OR DRINK IS PERMITTED IN LAB
- COMPLETE ASSESSMENT AND THEN___ FINDINGS
- FIRST PRIORITY ALWAYS WITH PATIENTS
- WEAR THIS TO LAB AND CLINICAL
24 Clues: SLOW HEARTRATE • COMMON PPE ITEM • HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE • RECORDED IN LBS OR KG • RECORDED IN INCHES OR CM • TOP BLOOD PRESSURE VALUE • PULSE IS RECORDED PER __ • TYPE OF SCHOOL YOU ATTEND • BACTERIA NATIVE TO OUR SKIN • WEAR THIS TO LAB AND CLINICAL • INFLATED TO READ BLOOD PRESSURE • COMPARE ___ SOUNDS ON BOTH SIDES • FIRST PRIORITY ALWAYS WITH PATIENTS • ...
alisons lad safety crossword 2024-08-23
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- get rid of chemicals spilled on your body
- protect your eyes during the lab
- cover yourself when a fire is on you
- to wash your hands
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- rinse of chemicals in your eyes
- goes on your hands to protect from the heat
- you don't play around during the lab
- covers your whole body
- box with safety equipment
- to get rid of chemicals in a friendly matter
10 Clues: to wash your hands • covers your whole body • box with safety equipment • rinse of chemicals in your eyes • protect your eyes during the lab • you don't play around during the lab • cover yourself when a fire is on you • get rid of chemicals spilled on your body • goes on your hands to protect from the heat • to get rid of chemicals in a friendly matter
Lab safty 2022-09-12
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- Instead of sniffing something, you would ___
- Wear ____ toed shoes
- Lab safety equipment is used to ____ the body from injury
- The station used to wash chemicals out if the eyes
- Always add acids ___ when mixing with another substance
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- Words given by the teacher
- Eye protection
- Never leave a heat source ______
- Report any ___ lab equipment to the teacher
- Human interaction that will not be tolerated
10 Clues: Eye protection • Wear ____ toed shoes • Words given by the teacher • Never leave a heat source ______ • Report any ___ lab equipment to the teacher • Instead of sniffing something, you would ___ • Human interaction that will not be tolerated • The station used to wash chemicals out if the eyes • Always add acids ___ when mixing with another substance • ...
Safety and measurement 2025-09-22
9 Clues: How we measure mass • how we measure time • Repeat the experiment • Safety equipment in the lab • What we do in an experiment • What we find in an experiment • Flame is yellow on a bunsen burner • Glass container to measure liquid in • Variable that is changing in an experiment
Laboratory Safety 2025-02-06
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- The __________ should be on before we can light the bunsen burner.
- Fire _____________ works to put out fires.
- Head to the ___________ station if chemicals had happen to enter/irritate your eyes.
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- Do not __________ or drink in the science lab.
- goggles Eye protection in the lab.
- Always _________ your hands before leaving the lab.
- When ______________ is being used, we should switch off all fans.
- Long hair must be _________ up.
- Report all __________ equipment, breakage, accidents and spillage to the teacher immediately.
9 Clues: Long hair must be _________ up. • goggles Eye protection in the lab. • Fire _____________ works to put out fires. • Do not __________ or drink in the science lab. • Always _________ your hands before leaving the lab. • When ______________ is being used, we should switch off all fans. • The __________ should be on before we can light the bunsen burner. • ...
Science safety 2021-09-20
10 Clues: outdoor • vents air • very important • fire causes this • scientists do these • beaker is a example • explosion, waste, bond • instructor of students • used to hold chemicals • where experiments happen
Lab Safety Awareness Crossword 2023-11-06
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- ___assessments are crucial for conducting research projects safely.
- email to contact EHS and to submit this puzzle to
- lab safety starts with a safe _______
- should be worn when there is a risk of splashing hazardous materials
- access to it must be unobstructed
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- Needs a regular training and maintenance program
- A _____ lab is a safe lab!
- limit flammable materials like paper or cardboard reduces the risk of ___
- document of the hazards of the chemical being handled and waste disposal
9 Clues: A _____ lab is a safe lab! • access to it must be unobstructed • lab safety starts with a safe _______ • Needs a regular training and maintenance program • email to contact EHS and to submit this puzzle to • ___assessments are crucial for conducting research projects safely. • should be worn when there is a risk of splashing hazardous materials • ...
Cascade MS Science Safety 2023-09-17
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- Handle all _________________ with care.(20)
- Always carry a ____________________ with both hands.(15)
- Dress _______________ - long hair should be tied back, no dangling jewelry, no loose or baggy clothing.(12)
- When mixing acid and water, ALWAYS carefully pour the _______ into the water.(16)
- Do not put anything into a ___________ unless directed to do so.(24)
- Handle all ________________ with care and respect.(14)
- Report any ______________ (spill, fire, breakage) and/or injury to the teacher immediately.(11)
- Clean all work areas and __________________ at the end of the experiment.(9)
- Do not ____ in class during science lab days.(5)
- Please ask ___________________ before touching any equipment, supplies, animals, or other material in the room.(3)
- Move slowly and in ______________ during a science activity or lab.(29)
- Keep your work area and the science room neat and __________.(8))
- Learn where the ______________ equipment is and how to use it.(26)
- Never light matches/burners when gas is on or you ________ gas (rotten eggs).(22)
- Follow all written and verbal ________________ carefully.(2)
- Use scalpels, scissors, and other ________ instruments carefully and only as instructed.(18)
- Stay in your ___________________ area during the lab unless instructed otherwise.(30)
- Only use ________ with permission. Do not pour items down the drain unless the teacher has given you permission.(17)
- Wear safety ____________ when instructed.(7)
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- In case of __________________, call the front office at 1363.(28)
- Return all ______________ equipment to the proper area.(27)
- Do not turn on the _____ jets.(21)
- Perform only authorized and approved _______________ (no going rogue).(4)
- Report _________________ conditions or broken equipment to the teacher immediately.(25)
- Use extreme _______________ when using matches, a burner, or hot plate.(23)
- Conduct yourself in a _______________ manner at all times.(1)
- Keep hands away from face, ______, and mouth while using science materials.(6)
- Follow instructions to dispose of any ____________ material.(10)
- Consider all _______________ used in the class to be dangerous.(13)
- Do not remove any lab equipment or ________________ out of the classroom without permission.(19)
30 Clues: Do not turn on the _____ jets.(21) • Handle all _________________ with care.(20) • Wear safety ____________ when instructed.(7) • Do not ____ in class during science lab days.(5) • Handle all ________________ with care and respect.(14) • Always carry a ____________________ with both hands.(15) • Return all ______________ equipment to the proper area.(27) • ...
Cascade MS Science Safety 2023-09-17
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- Keep your work area and the science room neat and __________.(8))
- Never light matches/burners when gas is on or you ________ gas (rotten eggs).(22)
- Please ask ___________________ before touching any equipment, supplies, animals, or other material in the room.(3)
- Follow all written and verbal ________________ carefully.(2)
- Move slowly and in ______________ during a science activity or lab.(29)
- Consider all _______________ used in the class to be dangerous.(13)
- Do not ____ in class during science lab days.(5)
- Learn where the ______________ equipment is and how to use it.(26)
- Conduct yourself in a _______________ manner at all times.(1)
- Handle all ________________ with care and respect.(14)
- In case of __________________, call the front office at 1363.(28)
- Do not remove any lab equipment or ________________ out of the classroom without permission.(19)
- Only use ________ with permission. Do not pour items down the drain unless the teacher has given you permission.(17)
- Handle all _________________ with care.(20)
- Do not put anything into a ___________ unless directed to do so.(24)
- Do not turn on the _____ jets.(21)
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- Return all ______________ equipment to the proper area.(27)
- Use extreme _______________ when using matches, a burner, or hot plate.(23)
- Perform only authorized and approved _______________ (no going rogue).(4)
- Follow instructions to dispose of any ____________ material.(10)
- Report _________________ conditions or broken equipment to the teacher immediately.(25)
- Stay in your ___________________ area during the lab unless instructed otherwise.(30)
- Dress _______________ - long hair should be tied back, no dangling jewelry, no loose or baggy clothing.(12)
- Always carry a ____________________ with both hands.(15)
- Clean all work areas and __________________ at the end of the experiment.(9)
- Use scalpels, scissors, and other ________ instruments carefully and only as instructed.(18)
- Keep hands away from face, ______, and mouth while using science materials.(6)
- When mixing acid and water, ALWAYS carefully pour the _______ into the water.(16)
- Report any ______________ (spill, fire, breakage) and/or injury to the teacher immediately.(11)
- Wear safety ____________ when instructed.(7)
30 Clues: Do not turn on the _____ jets.(21) • Handle all _________________ with care.(20) • Wear safety ____________ when instructed.(7) • Do not ____ in class during science lab days.(5) • Handle all ________________ with care and respect.(14) • Always carry a ____________________ with both hands.(15) • Return all ______________ equipment to the proper area.(27) • ...
lab safety agreement Victor. R 2022-08-17
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- always work in a well-__________ area
- carry in a vertical poistion
- must be tied back
- do not use damaged electrical _________
- when transporting hold away from your body
- do not eat _____, drink beverages, or chew gum
- must be out away if dangling
- all ________ are to be considered dangerous.
- dispose of all chemical ______ properly
- can be worn with adequate safety gear
- never leave a lit ______ unattended
- never remove chemicals or other ________ from the lab
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- hot and cold _____ looks the same
- must be worn when heat, glassware, or chemicals are in use
- when using _______ point tips and point downward
- check the _____ twice on chemical bottles before use
- no ____-____ shoes in the lab.
- never handle ______ glass with bare hands
- heated ______ and remain hot for a long time
- when _______ thermometers are broken notify the instructor immediately it must not be touched
- never look into a _________ that is being heated
- don't immerse if hot, it may shatter
- fill with distilled water only
- must be handled with care and diluted with water
- they are provided and should be worn in the lab
25 Clues: must be tied back • carry in a vertical poistion • must be out away if dangling • no ____-____ shoes in the lab. • fill with distilled water only • hot and cold _____ looks the same • never leave a lit ______ unattended • don't immerse if hot, it may shatter • always work in a well-__________ area • can be worn with adequate safety gear • do not use damaged electrical _________ • ...
MSL933005 Maintain the laboratory/field workplace fit for purpose - Safety in the Lab 2025-06-14
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- The acronym for Work Health & Safety?
- Your work surface area should always be?
- What document informs you of a chemicals ingredients or composition?
- Things you need and SDS for?
- What happens to equipment when not in use.
- Sulfuric acid comes in what form?
- What needs to be thought about at all times.
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- What needs to recognised before you start a task?
- What are the basic safety items you need to wear in the lab called?
- Something that needs to be separated, stored and disposed of correctly?
- Every container and sample needs this.
- What can happen with broken glass,sharp metal and scissors?
- How you would manage your stock levels.
- What should always be cleaned up straight away?
14 Clues: Things you need and SDS for? • Sulfuric acid comes in what form? • The acronym for Work Health & Safety? • Every container and sample needs this. • How you would manage your stock levels. • Your work surface area should always be? • What happens to equipment when not in use. • What needs to be thought about at all times. • What should always be cleaned up straight away? • ...
Engineering Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-31
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- eyewear required by law
- should a problem occur, do this
- a situation that is visible but could become dangerous when mixed with other events
- tidy; clean, what your workspace should be
- use these to put out lab fire
- having the right one can prevent chances; mood
- a set of constraints that you must follow
- if in doubt, do this
- A dangerous situation that can cause an accident
- can also prevent injury, and promotes life of work equipment
- this cause the most accidents
- doing this can prevent injury and maintain a clean workspace
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- a situation that is visible and is an immediate danger
- if it is long, tie this back to ensure safety
- do this to an instructor; comprehend
- how many seconds a fire extinguisher lasts
- a problem that occurs due to lack of safety
- don't do this during a dangerous situation; run
- an existing hazard that is invisible to view
- a mistake in your attitude that can cause injury
- all steps in labs should help to ensure this
- more people die by this than a fire
- dispose of this properly
- a set of safety colors that indicate level of safety, green being the most safe, and purple and red being the most extreme
- the points where you need help; things you can't do alone
- something you should take; patience
26 Clues: if in doubt, do this • eyewear required by law • dispose of this properly • use these to put out lab fire • this cause the most accidents • should a problem occur, do this • more people die by this than a fire • something you should take; patience • do this to an instructor; comprehend • a set of constraints that you must follow • how many seconds a fire extinguisher lasts • ...
Chemistry Safety: General Rules 2013-09-05
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- Before starting an investigation, tie back ____ or loose clothing.
- Listen to all of the ____________ the teacher gives you.
- _________ shoes and sandals are not to be worn in the lab.
- This must be obtained from your teacher before beginning any investigation.
- Who must you inform if you have any allergies, medical conditions, or physical problems that could affect your work in the lab?
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- Wear glasses instead of _______ lenses.
- Familiarize yourself with the _____ symbols to ensure your safety.
- These may get caught on equipment or present a hazard when working with a Bunsen burner.
- Know the ________ and proper use of the nearest fire extinguisher, fire blanket, fire alarm, first aid kit and eyewash station.
- Always wear _______ and a lab coat/apron in the laboratory.
- Food, ______, and gum must not be brought into the lab.
- Read through all of the _____ in the investigation before beginning.
12 Clues: Wear glasses instead of _______ lenses. • Food, ______, and gum must not be brought into the lab. • Listen to all of the ____________ the teacher gives you. • _________ shoes and sandals are not to be worn in the lab. • Always wear _______ and a lab coat/apron in the laboratory. • Familiarize yourself with the _____ symbols to ensure your safety. • ...
Chemistry Safety: General Rules 2013-09-05
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- Listen to all of the ____________ the teacher gives you.
- Know the ________ and proper use of the nearest fire extinguisher, fire blanket, fire alarm, first aid kit and eyewash station.
- Who must you inform if you have any allergies, medical conditions, or physical problems that could affect your work in the lab?
- Familiarize yourself with the _____ symbols to ensure your safety.
- Read through all of the _____ in the investigation before beginning.
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- Always wear _______ and a lab coat/apron in the laboratory.
- Food, ______, and gum must not be brought into the lab.
- This must be obtained from your teacher before beginning any investigation.
- These may get caught on equipment or present a hazard when working with a Bunsen burner.
- _________ shoes and sandals are not to be worn in the lab.
- Wear glasses instead of _______ lenses.
- Before starting an investigation, tie back ____ or loose clothing.
12 Clues: Wear glasses instead of _______ lenses. • Food, ______, and gum must not be brought into the lab. • Listen to all of the ____________ the teacher gives you. • _________ shoes and sandals are not to be worn in the lab. • Always wear _______ and a lab coat/apron in the laboratory. • Familiarize yourself with the _____ symbols to ensure your safety. • ...
Introduction to Science 2022-02-09
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- This symbols warn you that its fumes can cause irritation to your skin, eyes, nose and throat.
- This is the S.I. unit of time that is equal to 1/1000s
- You can use this to measure volume of liquids.
- You use water and do this if any substance gets into your eyes as a first action.
- You follow laboratory safety rules as ___________ to prevent harm or injury
- This was an ancient methods of measuring time that cannot be used at night.
- This substance you disinfect if you accidentally cuts yourself in the lab.
- Mass is defined as the amount of ________ in a body.
- This is readily available in the lab incase of fire accidents.
- You used this apparatus for mixing and heating small amount of chemicals, but not for boiling.
- this is only produced by luminous flame because there is not enough oxygen during combustion.
- This substance can react violently when heated
- This apparatus is used in a process called filtration.
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- things you use in the lab for doing experiments
- A field of study that help you understand things through observation and experiment
- If you tamper with this, you might get electrocuted.
- This type of flame will occur when you light up a match with a closed air hole.
- Weight is affected by ___________.
- This symbol can be used in disposable plastic that contain ART kit that has been used because it may contain viruses.
- You are recommended to wear this for safety when mixing and heating chemicals
- This is abbreviation used for as standard measurement for scientist around the world.
- This substance can cause most object to melts away.
- This is the main reason why we need to use instruments to measure the different quantity in science.
- Without this, bunsen burner will not be able to produce any flame.
- You must follow this procedure if uncontrollable fire happens in the lab
- This type of balance is more faster accurate than a triple beam balance.
- This part of bunsen burner can cause the flame to change their color.
- This apparatus help to support and spread heat during heating.
28 Clues: Weight is affected by ___________. • You can use this to measure volume of liquids. • This substance can react violently when heated • things you use in the lab for doing experiments • This substance can cause most object to melts away. • If you tamper with this, you might get electrocuted. • Mass is defined as the amount of ________ in a body. • ...
Chemistry Safety: General Rules (by Ali S, Ali J, Devon, Alex, and Mohammed) 2013-09-05
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- Before starting an investigation, tie back ____ or loose clothing.
- Who must you inform if you have any allergies, medical conditions, or physical problems that could affect your work in the lab?
- Listen to all of the ____________ the teacher gives you.
- Know the ________ and proper use of the nearest fire extinguisher, fire blanket, fire alarm, first aid kit and eyewash station.
- Wear glasses instead of _______ lenses.
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- These may get caught on equipment or present a hazard when working with a Bunsen burner.
- _________ shoes and sandals are not to be worn in the lab.
- Familiarize yourself with the _____ symbols to ensure your safety.
- Always wear _______ and a lab coat/apron in the laboratory.
- Read through all of the _____ in the investigation before beginning.
- This must be obtained from your teacher before beginning any investigation.
- Food, ______, and gum must not be brought into the lab.
12 Clues: Wear glasses instead of _______ lenses. • Food, ______, and gum must not be brought into the lab. • Listen to all of the ____________ the teacher gives you. • _________ shoes and sandals are not to be worn in the lab. • Always wear _______ and a lab coat/apron in the laboratory. • Before starting an investigation, tie back ____ or loose clothing. • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- name of road behind the office
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what our EMR system is called. Practice ____
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
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- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
- the "S" in OSHA
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- what CC stands for _____ complaint
- the 4th tab when in a patients chart
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
17 Clues: the "S" in OSHA • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what is the first variant of Covid • what CC stands for _____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • the 4th tab when in a patients chart • the person receiving care is known as a • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- the "S" in OSHA
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: the "S" in OSHA • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- the "S" in OSHA
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: the "S" in OSHA • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- the 4th tab when in a patients chart
- name of road behind the office
- the person receiving care is known as a
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- the "S" in OSHA
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- Dr. Russells middle name
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for _____ complaint
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- what our EMR system is name. ___ Fusion
17 Clues: the "S" in OSHA • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what is the first variant of Covid • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what CC stands for _____ complaint • the 4th tab when in a patients chart • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state where Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • what is the first variant of Covid • the state where Dr. Russell is from • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Lab Safety/ Equipment 2023-01-04
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- Holding,mixing, heating small amounts of a chemical.
- Googles, apron, gloves, long hair pulled back/long sleeves rolled up, and closed-toed shoes are all considered _______lab clothing.
- Used to pick up objects too small to be handled by hand.
- Protect eyes from chemical or projectile
- Used to rinse skin in case of a chemical spill.
- Used to put out fires.
- Used to measure distance.
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- Used to pour the material into small-mouthed containers without spilling.
- Used to transfer a small amount of liquid.
- Used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid.
- Used to magnify small samples.
- Simple container for stirring, mixing, and heating liquids.
- Used to flush eyes of irritants.
- Used to measure mass.
- Slanted sides and narrow neck.
15 Clues: Used to measure mass. • Used to put out fires. • Used to measure distance. • Used to magnify small samples. • Slanted sides and narrow neck. • Used to flush eyes of irritants. • Protect eyes from chemical or projectile • Used to transfer a small amount of liquid. • Used to rinse skin in case of a chemical spill. • Used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2025-10-08
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- Free from microorganisms
- Study of living things
- Hazard marked by a _____ symbol
- To make impure or unsafe
- Place to experiment
- Rinse for irritated eyes
- Hand protection
- Protective Eyewear
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- Study of elements and compounds
- Contact with chemicals
- Easily set on fire
- Danger
- Poisonous or harmful if inhaled or ingested
- Acidic and destructive
- Items for a biohazard bin
15 Clues: Danger • Hand protection • Easily set on fire • Protective Eyewear • Place to experiment • Contact with chemicals • Study of living things • Acidic and destructive • Free from microorganisms • To make impure or unsafe • Rinse for irritated eyes • Items for a biohazard bin • Study of elements and compounds • Hazard marked by a _____ symbol • Poisonous or harmful if inhaled or ingested
science safety 2022-08-31
9 Clues: worn to protect eyes • worn to protect hands • having everything ready • you wear these for sports • what comes first in the lab • how to smell something in the lab • the opposite of what you do for lunch • teachers tell you not to do this in the hall • do this to keep your hair out of the experiment
Science Review! 2021-09-28
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- _______ spreads out to fill up containers of different sizes and shapes.
- A ______ ball has a greater mass than a balloon.
- A _____ can be used to separate seeds in orange juice.
- A student can add _____ to a sand sample to create a mixture.
- Tell the ______ immediately if a student breaks a glass thermometer in the lab.
- You are able to separate paper clips from a mixture using a _______.
- The combination of two or more substances the keep their own properties creates a ______.
- ____ is a way that a solution can be separated into parts.
- ________ take up the shape of a container when it moved from one to the other.
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- The matter in a _____ cannot be separated.
- A __________ measures the temperature.
- The states of matter are _______, liquid, and gas.
- A balance _______ is a tool students use to measure the mass of a rock.
- Students wear safety goggles to protect their ____ when investigating properties of sand.
- A safety contract is a list of _____ that keep scientist safe.
- A magnet can attract/pick up things made of ____.
- Keep _____ and drinks away while doing investigations in the Science lab.
- A ______ physical characteristics are small, furry, soft, and gray.
- A ______ spoon can float in water.
19 Clues: A ______ spoon can float in water. • A __________ measures the temperature. • The matter in a _____ cannot be separated. • A ______ ball has a greater mass than a balloon. • A magnet can attract/pick up things made of ____. • The states of matter are _______, liquid, and gas. • A _____ can be used to separate seeds in orange juice. • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- name of road behind the office
- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- the "S" in OSHA
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab when in a patients chart
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
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- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- the person receiving care is known as a
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- what CC stands for Chief ______
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: the "S" in OSHA • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what CC stands for Chief ______ • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the person receiving care is known as a • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby • ...
Bonus Round: Health and Safety Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- The "H" in Eurofins H&S
- All liquid waste needs _____ containment
- Day of the week you can go get safety shoes
- Rating system for pharmaceutical ingredients based on exposure
- Eurofins system to report a near-miss
- Segregation category number for flammable & combustible solvents
- ____ is mental health awareness month – May
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- You need to be wearing this to enter the lab
- Client system to report a near-miss
- Can you wear headphones in lab?
- Where should you stay if you are sick?
- You need to check this sheet before working with a chemical
12 Clues: The "H" in Eurofins H&S • Can you wear headphones in lab? • Client system to report a near-miss • Eurofins system to report a near-miss • Where should you stay if you are sick? • All liquid waste needs _____ containment • Day of the week you can go get safety shoes • ____ is mental health awareness month – May • You need to be wearing this to enter the lab • ...
Lab Safety Rules and Equipment 2021-08-25
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- Do not leave active or running experiments ______, especially an open flame.
- If something breaks, does not work as it should, or is damaged, immediately notify your ______.
- Equipment that helps to protect your eyes.
- A kit that includes items like bandages, ointments, and tweezers.
- A piece of equipment that is used to smother fires, potentially on people.
- What you should know about all safety equipment in the lab, along with how to use these pieces of equipment.
- It is recommended that you use this station if your skin is exposed to hazardous chemicals.
- Make sure to follow all ______, written or verbally given by your instructor.
- A station designed to flush the eye of chemicals.
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- You should never work ____ in the laboratory- wait for your instructor.
- You should avoid this type of contact with chemicals.
- A piece of equipment that uses the PASS system and helps to put out fires.
- Equipment worn on the hands to protect them from chemicals.
- You should never ___ or drink in a lab.
- You should _____ all accidents, such as things breaking, equipment malfunctioning, etc. to your instructor.
- In the case of broken glass, do not pick it up with your hands. Instead, use _____.
- All shoes worn in the lab should be __ toed shoes.
- All long hair must be ____ up during a lab.
- A piece of equipment that is worn to protect your skin and clothes.
- How (in what state) you should keep your work area at all times.
20 Clues: You should never ___ or drink in a lab. • Equipment that helps to protect your eyes. • All long hair must be ____ up during a lab. • A station designed to flush the eye of chemicals. • All shoes worn in the lab should be __ toed shoes. • You should avoid this type of contact with chemicals. • Equipment worn on the hands to protect them from chemicals. • ...
Science 9 Crossword 2016-09-20
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- an educated guess
- one of the four safety rules
- proper face to smell a substance
- what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment
- causes burns to skin, eyes, lungs, clothes and metal.
- may cause it's container to explode if heated or dropped
- A circle containing a skull and crossbones is the WHMIS symbol for?
- a substance that burns at room temperature or burns if heated above room temperature
- a substance that gives off oxygen to help other substances burn
- Workplace hazardous materials information system
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- can burn or explode if heated
- a variable that is manipulated to determine the value of a dependent variable
- materials caising toxic effects
- any infectious materials including blood,urine and saliva
- always use a _____ to clean up broken glass
- remember to do this when you have finish your lab
- put it over someone if a part of their body catches on fire.
- any part of the experiment that is subjet to change
- this part of your lab requires a god deal of thinking and writing and should be at least half a page
- where you state the objectives for the lab
- a danger or risk
- A circle containing a flaming “O” is the WHMIS symbol for?
- should always be worn while doing a lab
- something that is not being tested, for it's being used in comparison
24 Clues: a danger or risk • an educated guess • one of the four safety rules • can burn or explode if heated • materials caising toxic effects • proper face to smell a substance • should always be worn while doing a lab • where you state the objectives for the lab • always use a _____ to clean up broken glass • Workplace hazardous materials information system • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- what virus is omicron
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- name of road behind the office
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- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
18 Clues: what virus is omicron • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • what is the first variant of Covid • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Lab Safety & Equipment 2024-09-13
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- This equipment holds bandages, wipes, etc.
- You should wear goggles anytime you work with heat, glassware, or ______.
- Chemicals are only accessible in the _______ by the xib fwb.
- Anyone with long hair should always have their ________.
- Sandals are not allowed in science class but _________ are.
- Always point the _______ away from people.
- Even if you have your own prescription glasses, you must wear this equipment during lab.
- No practical jokes or _________ allowed!
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- Use this equipment to cover someone else who is on fire.
- Any used chemical that cannot go down the sink must be place in a ______.
- Never let the __________ be lit unattended.
- Use this equipment wash out chemical or broken glassware for 15 minutes.
- There are two of these in the classroom. Use these to leave the room if there is an emergency.
- Use this equipment to put out fire on items such as tables or books.
- Report all injuries and ________ to the xib fwb immediately.
15 Clues: No practical jokes or _________ allowed! • This equipment holds bandages, wipes, etc. • Always point the _______ away from people. • Never let the __________ be lit unattended. • Use this equipment to cover someone else who is on fire. • Anyone with long hair should always have their ________. • Sandals are not allowed in science class but _________ are. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2025-01-28
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- Dispose of or store all _______ materials in a safe container
- Federal Agency established to ensure safe and sanitary working conditions for employees
- Keep _____ and supplies stacked and safely stored.
- Participate in daily ______ periods
- Immediate, temporary care given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness until the services of a physician can be obtained
- A written or printed material concerning a hazardous chemical
- A potential source of danger
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- Keep the ______ clean and free of debris at all times.
- Report any ______ condition in the shop immediately.
- Any suddenly occurring, unintentional event which causes personal injury or property damage
- Statutory right of access to every public record of a state or federal agency
- the state of condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, and/or injury
- Keep all ______ and accessories in cabinets or tool racks
- Check that adequate ________ equipment and cleaning materials are on hand to insure that maximum cleaning efficiency can be maintained
- Arrange all ________ and equipment to permit safe and efficient operation.
15 Clues: A potential source of danger • Participate in daily ______ periods • Keep _____ and supplies stacked and safely stored. • Report any ______ condition in the shop immediately. • Keep the ______ clean and free of debris at all times. • Keep all ______ and accessories in cabinets or tool racks • Dispose of or store all _______ materials in a safe container • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-10
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- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- the state where Dr. Russell is from
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
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- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- name of road behind the office
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- what Omicron is considered
- the person receiving care is known as a
18 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • what Omicron is considered • name of road behind the office • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • what is the first variant of Covid • the state where Dr. Russell is from • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • ...
TJC Puzzle 2017-08-02
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- Rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish
- Procedure completed to ensure right patient, right site, right procedure
- Unexpected incident
- Record of yearly training
- Precautions used for all patients
- Privacy and confidentiality
- Length of time product needs to be visibly wet on surface
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Place for employee drinks
- System to document errors,injuries or incidents
- Expiration 28 days after opening
- Dirty or discard linen go in ...
- Dr. Red
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- Flushing of eyes
- Safety initiative
- CLIA Lab Director for POCT
- Right patient, right sight, right procedure
- Inches required for all items from ceiling
- Cleaner for counter tops
- Expiration 30 days after opening
- Ensure safety of equipment
- Cleaner for toys
- Solution to wash hands for extended contact precautions
- Inches required for items off floor
24 Clues: Dr. Red • Flushing of eyes • Cleaner for toys • Safety initiative • Unexpected incident • Cleaner for counter tops • Record of yearly training • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Place for employee drinks • Ensure safety of equipment • CLIA Lab Director for POCT • Privacy and confidentiality • Expiration 30 days after opening • Expiration 28 days after opening • Dirty or discard linen go in ... • ...
Culinary Vocabulary Chapters 2 2013-09-19
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- diagram of movements of things in complex systems
- make clean and hygienic
- lab where analysis is done on a computer generated model
- multiple sickness from common food
- guidelines to follow for a food safety plan
- safety limits which control measures must achieve
- water that may be consumed by humans
- growth of minute fungi associated with decay
- situation involving exposure to danger
- foods capable of growing infectious bacteria
- microorganisms that cause disease
- temperature range which foodborne bacteria can grow
- environmentally friendly approach to pest management
- official responsible for public health
- organism that lives on a host to take its nutrients
- free from dirt and is not contaminated
- accumulation of soft metals that poison the body
- measure of free moisture in food
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- sickness from consumption of contaminated food
- detailed cleaning schedule that tells when, how, and who will clean
- transfer of bacteria from one food to another
- FDA seafood inspection program
- danger or risk
- the spoiling of food by toxic substances
- point at which food safety hazard can be prevented
- steps needed to transform raw materials into manufactured food products
- microscopic organism such as fungus
- rule that states that food should be used in the order it is delivered
- poisonous substance produced in living cells
- type of fungus used in baking to make dough rise
- small infectious agent inside living cells
- expresses acidity or alkalinity of a solution
32 Clues: danger or risk • make clean and hygienic • FDA seafood inspection program • measure of free moisture in food • microorganisms that cause disease • multiple sickness from common food • microscopic organism such as fungus • water that may be consumed by humans • situation involving exposure to danger • official responsible for public health • ...
SAFETY EQUIPMENT IN A LAB 2021-05-19
SAFETY EQUIPMENT IN A LAB 2021-05-19
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
Across
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
- what virus is omicron
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- name of road behind the office
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- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what is the first variant of Covid
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- the state where Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
18 Clues: what virus is omicron • Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • what is the first variant of Covid • the state where Dr. Russell is from • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
Family Medical Center 2022-03-09
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- what the "M" stands for in MSDS
- what CC stands for ____ complaint
- what the "S" in OSHA stands for
- what is the first variant of Covid
- the name of our reference lab. Lab ____
- the person receiving care is known as a
- what the "I" in HIPAA stands for
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- what our EMR system is called. ____ Fusion
- temps, blood pressure and pulse are referred to as
- what the 2nd tab is when in a patients chart
- Dr. Russells middle name
- name of most recently hired employee at FMC
- name of road behind the office
- the state whre Dr. Russell is from
- the legal first name of our referral clerk
- what staff does to determine if pt needs to be seen
- what is the middle name of Kaitlins baby
17 Clues: Dr. Russells middle name • name of road behind the office • what the "M" stands for in MSDS • what the "S" in OSHA stands for • what the "I" in HIPAA stands for • what CC stands for ____ complaint • the state whre Dr. Russell is from • what is the first variant of Covid • the name of our reference lab. Lab ____ • the person receiving care is known as a • ...
TJC Puzzle 2017-08-02
Across
- Procedure completed to ensure right patient, right site, right procedure
- Expiration 30 days after opening
- Ensure safety of equipment
- Safety initiative
- Privacy and confidentiality
- Length of time product needs to be visibly wet on surface
- Dr. Red
- Place for employee drinks
- Unexpected incident
- Cleaner for counter tops
- Precautions used for all patients
- Rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish
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- Inches required for all items from ceiling
- Dirty or discard linen go in ...
- Record of yearly training
- Flushing of eyes
- Solution to wash hands for extended contact precautions
- Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- Inches required for items off floor
- CLIA Lab Director for POCT
- Right patient, right sight, right procedure
- Expiration 28 days after opening
- Cleaner for toys
- System to document errors,injuries or incidents
24 Clues: Dr. Red • Flushing of eyes • Cleaner for toys • Safety initiative • Unexpected incident • Cleaner for counter tops • Record of yearly training • Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep • Place for employee drinks • Ensure safety of equipment • Privacy and confidentiality • CLIA Lab Director for POCT • Expiration 30 days after opening • Dirty or discard linen go in ... • Expiration 28 days after opening • ...
science lab 2015-04-01
7 Clues: tiny microorganisms • bright pink bacteria • food that feeds the bacteria • coats used to wear when in science lab • dishes devices used to contain the bacteria • extinguisher safety equipment used when in the labatory • shower used to flood the lab when someone is hit by an acid.
Science 9 Crossword 2016-09-20
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- a substance that burns at room temperature or burns if heated above room temperature
- something that is not being tested, for it's being used in comparison
- a danger or risk
- any infectious materials including blood,urine and saliva
- can burn or explode if heated
- a substance that gives off oxygen to help other substances burn
- put it over someone if a part of their body catches on fire.
- a variable that is manipulated to determine the value of a dependent variable
- always use a _____ to clean up broken glass
- an educated guess
- remember to do this when you have finish your lab
- A circle containing a skull and crossbones is the WHMIS symbol for?
- materials caising toxic effects
- any part of the experiment that is subjet to change
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- what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment
- may cause it's container to explode if heated or dropped
- A circle containing a flaming “O” is the WHMIS symbol for?
- causes burns to skin, eyes, lungs, clothes and metal.
- Workplace hazardous materials information system
- proper face to smell a substance
- this part of your lab requires a god deal of thinking and writing and should be at least half a page
- should always be worn while doing a lab
- where you state the objectives for the lab
- one of the four safety rules
24 Clues: a danger or risk • an educated guess • one of the four safety rules • can burn or explode if heated • materials caising toxic effects • proper face to smell a substance • should always be worn while doing a lab • where you state the objectives for the lab • always use a _____ to clean up broken glass • Workplace hazardous materials information system • ...
Mod5Top1 Crossword 2023-07-03
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- Wear a life ______ before going on a boat
- Water should ideally be at a _______ PH
- A person should always be aware of their ___________
- You should always wear a ______ when riding a motorcycle
- What you are when you drink proper amounts of water
- A stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Lift with your ____ to avoid injuries.
- Safety ____ is one of the most integral parts of being safe during an activity
- A term to describe lack of water in your system
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- When working with electricity avoid _____
- Pay attention while you're driving otherwise you may get in a car _______
- Avoid swimming during rain or a ____________
- You should look ____ ways before crossing a street
- Make sure to wear safety _______ when working in a lab
- A term to describe protection from danger and risk
- You should use bug _____ before going on a camping trip
16 Clues: A stretching or tearing of ligaments • Lift with your ____ to avoid injuries. • Water should ideally be at a _______ PH • When working with electricity avoid _____ • Wear a life ______ before going on a boat • Avoid swimming during rain or a ____________ • A term to describe lack of water in your system • You should look ____ ways before crossing a street • ...
BUNSEN BURNER EXPERT 2024-12-04
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- What is the fuel that burns from the bunsen burner?
- The tube from the air hole to the flame on a bunsen
- How is the collar when you want to start the bunsen
- The name of the yellow flame
- The material that makes the red top of a match
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- What safety equipment mus you always wear in the lab
- Colour of phosphorous on matchstick
- Colour of hottest bunsen flame
- What colour is the safety flame?
- What is the burner when you turn it off?
10 Clues: The name of the yellow flame • Colour of hottest bunsen flame • What colour is the safety flame? • Colour of phosphorous on matchstick • What is the burner when you turn it off? • The material that makes the red top of a match • What is the fuel that burns from the bunsen burner? • The tube from the air hole to the flame on a bunsen • ...
Donepezil 2021-10-27
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- Regulates memory by boosting _
- Educate patient this is not a _
- FDA approved to treat this disease
- Brand Name
- Starting Dose
- Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss
- Increase to 10 mg in 4-6 weeks
- To avoid withdrawal, _
- Primary target symptom
- Maximum Dose
Down
- Take in the morning to counteract _
- Drug class is _ Inhibitor
- Asthma or COPD
- Best augmentation
- Monitor for Bradycardia
- Required lab monitoring
- Enhances _ abilities
- no efficacy or safety reports in _
18 Clues: Brand Name • Maximum Dose • Starting Dose • Asthma or COPD • Best augmentation • Enhances _ abilities • To avoid withdrawal, _ • Primary target symptom • Monitor for Bradycardia • Required lab monitoring • Drug class is _ Inhibitor • Regulates memory by boosting _ • Increase to 10 mg in 4-6 weeks • Educate patient this is not a _ • FDA approved to treat this disease • ...
Pre Eclampsia 2025-04-17
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- pt reports blurry vision and "seeing spots"
- sign of increased pressure in the head
- checked often to recognize mag toxicity
- med ordered to prevent seizures
- labs that are elevated in HELLP syndrome
- pt presents with series of BP (158/92, 155/87, 165/96)
- pt. is found to have proteinuria with this lab...
- given as reversal in mag toxicity
- lab may be low in pt with preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome
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- UA shows elevated protein
- pt presents with high BP, peripheral edema, constant headache, hyperreflexia
- pt foot does a little drop when pressure applied
- pt presents with constant "heartburn" unrelieved by tums
- pt is diagnosed with eclampsia due to.
- pt may become dizzy or unsteady and is placed on...
- a way to treat preeclampsia and ensure baby safety
- increased fluid noted in peripheral tissue
- pulmonary edema is assessed with
- ordered to decrease BP in patient with severe pre-eclampsia
19 Clues: UA shows elevated protein • med ordered to prevent seizures • pulmonary edema is assessed with • given as reversal in mag toxicity • pt is diagnosed with eclampsia due to. • sign of increased pressure in the head • checked often to recognize mag toxicity • labs that are elevated in HELLP syndrome • increased fluid noted in peripheral tissue • ...
STARt with Safety! 2017-10-11
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- The Error Prevention Tool we use when we see a situation we believe compromises safety, so we question and raise a concern
- Means of safely and effectively handing off responsibility to another person
- Regarding “inconsequential” errors as a danger signal and an opportunity to intervene, preventing errors that haven’t occurred, AND quickly dealing with those that have
- Developing capabilities to detect, contain and bounce-back from adverse events that do occur
- Safety Coach in Chemistry
- occurs when a patient experiences serious harm or death in the course of clinical care due to our failure to follow best practice
- Safety Coach in Molecular Genetics
- Safety Coach in Core
- Giving decision making to the person with the most related knowledge and expertise
- Seattle Children's goal is to eliminate _____ harm
- When we stop and question something, we must review, resolve, and reassess actions
- Safety Coach in Histology
- When you question something and fact check the information for accuracy
- Use this Error Prevention Tool to organize information in a concise manner for effective communication
- In the event of a fire in your area, you should RACE( ____, Activate, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate)
- your coworkers who act as ‘super users’ of error prevention tools and provide real-time, peer-to-peer feedback about the use of these tools and safety behaviors in your work area.
Down
- The Error Prevention Tool tool we use to internally pause and think/review a lab result, patient name, etc
- Paying attention to what’s actually happening on the front line
- Use this tool to ensure information was relayed correctly to the receiving party
- Encouraging diversity in experience, perspective and opinion.
- Organizations with safety systems in place and that are exceptionally consistent in accomplishing goals and avoiding potentially catastrophic errors.
- Seven tools that are useful in minimizing mistakes and preventing harm
- Safety Coach in Microbiology
- online tool used to report issues that affect patient care and the safety of our patients, families, visitors and staff
- Number of Serious Safety Events (SSE’s) in FY2017
25 Clues: Safety Coach in Core • Safety Coach in Chemistry • Safety Coach in Histology • Safety Coach in Microbiology • Safety Coach in Molecular Genetics • Number of Serious Safety Events (SSE’s) in FY2017 • Seattle Children's goal is to eliminate _____ harm • Encouraging diversity in experience, perspective and opinion. • ...
Safety and measurement 2025-09-24
8 Clues: Kilograms • Unit for time • Safety equipment in the lab • When we repeat an experiment • Flame is yellow on bunsen burner • Glass container to measure liquid in • Discuss how we can improve the experiment • Variable that is changing in an experiment
Power Words Cross Word 2014-09-29
Lab Safety 2022-09-19
Lab Crossword 2017-04-21
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- More of this type of sample is received on the Environmental Organic section than any other
- These critters are tested from a unit 30 bottle in drinking water, using media
- This chemical has the formula HNO3
- This process requires the use of Methylene Chloride to pull out analytes from sediments or water
- This solvent has a molar mass of 84.93 g/mol
- Supplier of gas tanks to the lab
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- This new type of air monitoring promises to hit the lab with increased sample loads
- This instrument used on the first floor changed its name after high pressure due to safety concerns
- Handles the labs recycling needs with a smile
- This is another goal everyone in the lab strives to achieve for valid results (How many times you can hit the same point on a dart board)
- This measures the clarity of water samples in units NTU's
- This is one goal everyone in the lab strives to achieve (How closely you can hit the target on a dart board)
- Department you work for
- This is the manufacturer of the fume hoods, also a popular Broadway play featuring raps about history
- This solvent has the chemical formula C6H14
15 Clues: Department you work for • Supplier of gas tanks to the lab • This chemical has the formula HNO3 • This solvent has the chemical formula C6H14 • This solvent has a molar mass of 84.93 g/mol • Handles the labs recycling needs with a smile • This measures the clarity of water samples in units NTU's • ...
Unit Test Crossword 2016-09-20
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- what is a safety precaution to use when you have long hair?
- where should you pull an electrical cord from when unplugging it?
- used to mix liquids in container
- where should you go if you have stuff in your eyes
- Provides info on the safe use of hazardous materials?
- what is 1 of the symbols for WHMIS that starts with an O?
- a material that can burn or light on fire
- Even if you have glasses, what safety precaution do you still have to take when doing a lab?
- what is a safety hazard the involves fooling around?
- the variable that changes on its own
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- used for observation of hazardous chemicals to insure safe ventilation
- Information involving numbers
- the variable that the scientist changes
- used to mix and swirl liquids without spilling
- observation not involving numbers
- a method of procedure
- the variables that stay the same
- The observation and question of the scientific method
- to carry or hold test tubes
- used to carefully put liquids in another container
20 Clues: a method of procedure • to carry or hold test tubes • Information involving numbers • used to mix liquids in container • the variables that stay the same • observation not involving numbers • the variable that changes on its own • the variable that the scientist changes • a material that can burn or light on fire • used to mix and swirl liquids without spilling • ...
FPAHC lab week 2016-04-25
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- Cruises the world
- Ultimate hair twirler in lab
- Lab chemistry analyzer
- Darth Vader
- optical instrument
- Measures electical activity of Heart
- new home owner in lab
- lab computer system
- Squeezes arm for pressure
- employee retiring soon
- Clorox queen of lab
- owns beetle bug green
- parent of 2 valedictorians
- orders most UAs
- Lab Regulatory Agency
- lab emp who makes beautiful stained glass
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- Fatty Liver Test
- teaches exercise class
- Baseball dad times 2
- listens to heart beat
- most contagious laugh in lab
- the art of drawing blood
- Ironman
- needle
- lab emp who is surgeon fav
- Test that checks for abdominal pain
- Bride to be
- Lab emp with long blonde hair
- Blood count test
- Electronic Medical Record
- Scuba Diver
31 Clues: needle • Ironman • Darth Vader • Bride to be • Scuba Diver • orders most UAs • Fatty Liver Test • Blood count test • Cruises the world • optical instrument • lab computer system • Clorox queen of lab • Baseball dad times 2 • listens to heart beat • new home owner in lab • owns beetle bug green • Lab Regulatory Agency • teaches exercise class • Lab chemistry analyzer • employee retiring soon • ...
Lab Crossword 2017-04-21
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- This is one goal everyone in the lab strives to achieve (How closely you can hit the target on a dart board)
- This measures the clarity of water samples in units NTU's
- This instrument used on the first floor changed its name after high pressure due to safety concerns
- Handles the labs recycling needs with a smile
- More of this type of sample is received on the Environmental Organic section than any other
- Department you work for
- This new type of air monitoring promises to hit the lab with increased sample loads
Down
- These critters are tested from a unit 30 bottle in drinking water, using media
- This is the manufacturer of the fume hoods, also a popular Broadway play featuring raps about history
- This solvent has a molar mass of 84.93 g/mol
- This chemical has the formula HNO3
- This is another goal everyone in the lab strives to achieve for valid results (How many times you can hit the same point on a dart board)
- This process requires the use of Methylene Chloride to pull out analytes from sediments or water
- This solvent has the chemical formula C6H14
- Supplier of gas tanks to the lab
15 Clues: Department you work for • Supplier of gas tanks to the lab • This chemical has the formula HNO3 • This solvent has the chemical formula C6H14 • This solvent has a molar mass of 84.93 g/mol • Handles the labs recycling needs with a smile • This measures the clarity of water samples in units NTU's • ...
Health and Safety 2023-10-23
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- Electricity will flow through the machine and shock you without a ___?
- The number one cause of stair accidents is___?
- What is the most common accident?
- Stress causes___?
- What muscle you should use when lifting objects?
- You must never ______ in the Lab.
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- Safety is a ________ you make.
- Carry loads of __________ size.
- What is the most severe eye problem in working with monitors?
- ______ is no accident.
10 Clues: Stress causes___? • ______ is no accident. • Safety is a ________ you make. • Carry loads of __________ size. • What is the most common accident? • You must never ______ in the Lab. • The number one cause of stair accidents is___? • What muscle you should use when lifting objects? • What is the most severe eye problem in working with monitors? • ...
Chemistry laboratory 2025-02-15
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- – A cabinet where glass equipment like beakers and test tubes are kept.
- – A machine that gives electricity to lab equipment.
- – A long table in the lab where experiments are done.
- – A big table in the middle of the lab where students or scientists work.
- – The surface of a table where experiments are done.
- – A special station with water to clean your eyes if something dangerous gets in them.
- – A small cart with wheels used to carry lab equipment.
- – A cabinet where medicines and important lab chemicals are stored.
- – A chair used in the lab, often for sitting at a desk.
- – A machine that removes dangerous gases from the lab air.
Down
- – A shower used to wash off dangerous chemicals from the body.
- – A special cabinet for storing acids safely.
- – A cabinet for storing liquids that can dissolve other substances.
- – A desk in the lab used for writing or small tasks.
- – A sink in the lab for washing hands, equipment, and chemicals.
- – A special cabinet that removes dangerous gases and smells from experiments.
- – A tap that gives water in the lab.
- – Places where lab equipment and chemicals are kept safely.
- – A tall seat used for working at a lab bench.
- – A machine that moves air around to keep the lab fresh.
20 Clues: – A tap that gives water in the lab. • – A special cabinet for storing acids safely. • – A tall seat used for working at a lab bench. • – A machine that gives electricity to lab equipment. • – A desk in the lab used for writing or small tasks. • – The surface of a table where experiments are done. • – A long table in the lab where experiments are done. • ...
Science 2013-04-02
6 Clues: Being safe. • A device used for measuring temperature. • A lab equipment used to put liquids on it. • The place in which we do experimental work. • The study of chemicals and their reactions. • Safety glasses used to protect the eyes in the Lab.
Chem Safety Lab 2024-02-01
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- Clothing Material that when caught in fire, melts onto skin
- Should be kept clear when working
- Number of minutes you should rinse your eye at the eyewash station
- To measure and transfer small amounts of liquid
- What to do if a chemical gets on skin
- What you should check your glassware for before conducting an experiment
Down
- Rings and ____ should be removed before working with chemicals
- Protective eyewear worn in the lab
- If you catch fire Stop,___, and roll
- Used to measure the volume of liquids
- Number of fire extinguishers located in the classroom
- Used to Heat Substances during experiments
- Add___ to water, never reverse
- Container used to hold, mix, and heat liquids.
14 Clues: Add___ to water, never reverse • Should be kept clear when working • Protective eyewear worn in the lab • If you catch fire Stop,___, and roll • Used to measure the volume of liquids • What to do if a chemical gets on skin • Used to Heat Substances during experiments • Container used to hold, mix, and heat liquids. • To measure and transfer small amounts of liquid • ...
Phlebotomy Vocabulary Ch 1 and 2 2024-09-20
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- Tests done at the patient's bedside
- Agency in charge of regulating blood products
- Number of capillary draws required for the phlebotomy certification
- Agency in charge of public health
- Document that contains information on chemicals
- Equipment used to protect from bloodborne pathogens
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- Type of facility setting where patients stay for 24 hours or more
- Blood test done to check the different cell levels in the blood
- Agency in charge of ensuring lab quality and lab test classifications
- Emergency code for an infant or child abduction
- Agency in charge of workplace safety
- Infections contracted in the healthcare setting
- Number of successful venipunctures required for the phlebotomy certification
- Law that protects the patient's privacy and confidentiality
14 Clues: Agency in charge of public health • Tests done at the patient's bedside • Agency in charge of workplace safety • Agency in charge of regulating blood products • Emergency code for an infant or child abduction • Infections contracted in the healthcare setting • Document that contains information on chemicals • Equipment used to protect from bloodborne pathogens • ...
Unit 0: Intro to Science 2023-09-06
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- used to remove toxic fumes from the environment
- used for the disposal of broken (or nonbroken) glass
- The study of life
- the factor you measure
- The factor you change
- an act or instance of noticing or perceiving
- a tentative scientific explanation that can be explored further
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- an experiment conducted under controlled conditions with a control group for comparison
- experimental group kept close to normal conditions
- piece of safety equipment primarily used when a person is on fire
- what you should NEVER do in a lab!
- used to protect the eyes during a lab
- a logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- used if chemicals enter the eyes
14 Clues: The study of life • The factor you change • the factor you measure • used if chemicals enter the eyes • what you should NEVER do in a lab! • used to protect the eyes during a lab • an act or instance of noticing or perceiving • used to remove toxic fumes from the environment • experimental group kept close to normal conditions • ...
Acids and Bases 2023-05-15
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- the acid that fire ants sting with
- the chemical name for vinegar
- Bases that will dissolve in water
- pH value greater than 7
- a hazard with a lable of a hand been 'eaten away'
- The word that describes a solid that will dissolve
- pH value less than 7
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- a hazard that will case severe itching and can leave a red mark
- the acid with the formula HCl
- Removing water will make the acids more............
- the acid found in citrus fruits
- If you add water to an acid you will ...... it
- worn in the lab to protect clothes
- glasses used to protect your eyes in the lab
- For example water, pH value of exactly 7
- what do do if you get acid on your skin
16 Clues: pH value less than 7 • pH value greater than 7 • the acid with the formula HCl • the chemical name for vinegar • the acid found in citrus fruits • Bases that will dissolve in water • the acid that fire ants sting with • worn in the lab to protect clothes • what do do if you get acid on your skin • For example water, pH value of exactly 7 • ...
AGED First Week of School 2022-09-02
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- 30% of your grade comes from this of work (one word)
- what is rule number 3 of laboratory safety? (2 words)
- Blanket What is in the red box under the Gators Poster?
- What extra supply is in the white box next to the sink?
- 15% of you grade comes from this type of work (one word)
- what is rule number 5 of laboratory safety? (2 words)
- What is the acronym for rule number 2 of laboratory safety? (3 letter abbreviation)
- rule number 4 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- rule number 1 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- 25% of your grade comes from this of work (one word)
- What shape should a group of students from in the hallways of SCM? (one word)
- 20% of you grade comes from this type of work (one word)
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- rule number 2 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- what is rule number 1 of laboratory safety? (3 words)
- What side of our hallways do we walk on? (one word)
- rule number 5 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- these are the type of shoes worn in lab or green house setting (3 words)
- rule number 3 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words)
- what is rule number 4 of laboratory safety? (2 words)
- What adjective should describe a group of students in the hallways of SCM? (one word)
- What Marvel Comics team is on the student supply cabinent?
21 Clues: rule number 2 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 5 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 3 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 4 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • rule number 1 in Mr. Davenport's Class (two words) • What side of our hallways do we walk on? (one word) • ...
Lab Safety 2017-09-07
Across
- These must be worn during any Science experiment
- Test tube, beakers, Bunsen burner etc
- If you ..... in the Science lab you may trip and fall
- Never eat or ...... in the lab
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- Always make sure these are underneath your desk
- Never ...... any chemicals in the Science lab
- This should always be tied back when using a Bunsen Burner
- If something is broken always tell the ......
- You should move like this around a Science lab
9 Clues: Never eat or ...... in the lab • Test tube, beakers, Bunsen burner etc • Never ...... any chemicals in the Science lab • If something is broken always tell the ...... • You should move like this around a Science lab • Always make sure these are underneath your desk • These must be worn during any Science experiment • ...
Lab safety 2022-09-07
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- protect's eyes from splashing liquids.
- red tank that contains material to put out a fire
- a thin glass tube closed at one end, used to hold small amounts of material for laboratory testing or experiments.
Down
- is the ability of a substance to burn.
- protect's hands from harmful materials.
- protect's your body from harmful substances.
- a cylinder like glass container that has a beak for pouring.
- used for pouring liquids and is usually shaped like a hollow cone.
- rinses chemicals and of the body and clothes
9 Clues: is the ability of a substance to burn. • protect's eyes from splashing liquids. • protect's hands from harmful materials. • protect's your body from harmful substances. • rinses chemicals and of the body and clothes • red tank that contains material to put out a fire • a cylinder like glass container that has a beak for pouring. • ...
Lab Safety 2025-04-01
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- A signed agreement required to participate in labs, outlining safety rules
- Used to smother fires
- Protective eyewear worn when working with glass, chemicals, fire, or other harmful materials
- A device used to put out fires
- A potential source of harm or adverse health effect
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- Objects like knives that should be handled carefully, with points facing down
- Shoes that cover the entire foot, required in the lab
- kit containing medical supplies for treating injuries
- A station used to flush eyes with water in case of chemical exposure
9 Clues: Used to smother fires • A device used to put out fires • A potential source of harm or adverse health effect • Shoes that cover the entire foot, required in the lab • kit containing medical supplies for treating injuries • A station used to flush eyes with water in case of chemical exposure • A signed agreement required to participate in labs, outlining safety rules • ...
Laboratory Safety Survey 2025-05-22
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- __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions.
- What document outlines proper handling and procedures for hazardous materials, processes, and equipment in the lab?(Abbreviation)
- __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact.
- How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey?
- All laboratory employees at ISU should complete a __________ inventory form that informs ISU occupational medicine of the hazards that they are encountering.
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- The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan.
- How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories?
- All lab personnel must be trained on this document, which details what they must do in case of an emergency (abbreviation)
- The door sign posted outside the lab includes the ________ diamond that informs everyone of the hazards of chemicals and other hazardous materials in the lab.
- Every lab must have these documents readily available for all lab personnel (Abbreviation).
10 Clues: The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan. • How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey? • How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories? • __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact. • __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions. • ...
Safety and Equipment 2021-09-07
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- Secure loose or dangling _________ before beginning a lab.
- watch your __________ when dealing with chemicals
- If a chemical comes into contact with your eyes, wash them for at least ____________ minutes.
- Never _________ any liquid while in the lab, unless specifically instructed to do so by your teacher.
- you should always ________ the day's experiment before you begin, paying close to safety issues.
- used to measure large volumes of liquid
- Don't wear ___________ in the laboratory, closed-toe shoes are the best to wear.
- used to transfer liquid from one container to another
- Wearing this will protect your clothes.
- Secure loose or dangling _________ before beginning a lab.
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- What should you be wearing on your face during a lab?
- Used to heat things up
- Used to pour liquids through a small opening
- we have to keep our eyes open for 10-15 seconds on this, so we can drain the chemicals out.
- used to determine a smaller , lighter object mass
- _______ one chemical with another can be dangerous. Never do so unless the textbook or your teacher has specifically asked you too.
16 Clues: Used to heat things up • used to measure large volumes of liquid • Wearing this will protect your clothes. • Used to pour liquids through a small opening • watch your __________ when dealing with chemicals • used to determine a smaller , lighter object mass • What should you be wearing on your face during a lab? • used to transfer liquid from one container to another • ...
Sustainabiliaty 2019-08-20
ANMC Blood Culture Collection 2024-05-07
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- not the perferred method to obtain blood for cultures
- use this to prep bottle tops and allow to air dry
- do not do this after skin antisepsis
- never attempt this or force blood into bottles
- attach to syringe to transfer blood to bottles
- preferred venipuncture for blood cultures
- transport temperature to lab
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- type of needle used in pediatrics
- antisepsis product to clean
- label bottles accurately at bedside
- place cultures in this type of bag to send to lab
- 2 safety check to include MRN,DOB, patient name
- diagnostic test used by clinicians
- technique to reduce risk of contamination
- do not use these needles to transfer blood to bottles
- staff that play a vital role in obtaining cultures safely
- scrub skin with this back and forth for 30 seconds
17 Clues: antisepsis product to clean • transport temperature to lab • type of needle used in pediatrics • diagnostic test used by clinicians • label bottles accurately at bedside • do not do this after skin antisepsis • technique to reduce risk of contamination • preferred venipuncture for blood cultures • never attempt this or force blood into bottles • ...
Lab Equipment/Safety 2022-08-30
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- A test tube is cleaned with a test tube _________.
- These should be worn anytime when working with heat or chemicals.
- This is used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening.
- This is usually made of glass and comes in multiple sizes. It is not used for accurate measurement.
- This is used for measuring temperature.
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- An _______ flask is flat on the bottom and becomes straighter as it goes up. Best for stirring contents together, not really used for measurement.
- A fire _______ should be used if a person is on fire.
- A _______ burner can heat lab samples when it is supposed to be over 100 degrees Celsius.
- This is worn during lab to protect clothing.
- After the lab is over, your space should look as clean as it did _______ you started.
- A _________ cylinder is used for accurate measurement. It is tall, narrow, and usually made of glass or plastic.
- a small piece of glass or plastic meant to transfer a small amount of liquid
- tube This is not used for measuring, but it is a plain tube that is closed at one end.
- Looks like tweezers.
14 Clues: Looks like tweezers. • This is used for measuring temperature. • This is worn during lab to protect clothing. • A test tube is cleaned with a test tube _________. • A fire _______ should be used if a person is on fire. • These should be worn anytime when working with heat or chemicals. • a small piece of glass or plastic meant to transfer a small amount of liquid • ...
CMS Lab Safety 2023-08-30
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- Never handle broken __________, notify your teacher immediately.
- A fire __________ can be put over a fire to extinguish it.
- Wear these at all times during a lab to protect your eyes.
- __________ off your table top before starting a lab.
- ________ glassware to make sure it is not broken or chipped before starting a lab.
- Read all ____________ before starting a lab.
- If you are unsure of the lab procedure or what to do next, _____ your teacher!
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- Be sure to ________ your hands after completing a lab.
- Be sure to _______ up your area after completing a lab.
- Wear these during a lab to protect your skin from spills.
- Make sure the ___________ is present before starting a lab.
- During labs, try to wear _______ - toed shoes to protect your feet from spills.
- Never _______ or drink during a lab.
- Any lab accident big or small should be reported __________ to your teacher.
- Pull back long ________ while completing a lab.
15 Clues: Never _______ or drink during a lab. • Read all ____________ before starting a lab. • Pull back long ________ while completing a lab. • __________ off your table top before starting a lab. • Be sure to ________ your hands after completing a lab. • Be sure to _______ up your area after completing a lab. • Wear these during a lab to protect your skin from spills. • ...
Lab Safety Vocab 2025-08-27
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- Safety Equipment used to stop emergency situations
- a portable device that uses a jet of water, foam, or other material to extinguish a fire
- using your senses to understand what is happening
- Safety Equipment used for protection and to prevent emergencies
- worn over clothing to protect the front of the body
- a guess that can be tested by an experiment
- used to flush the eyes from dust, irritants, or chemicals
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- protective eyewear used to prevent liquids or chemicals from getting in your eyes
- a statement of what you think will happen
- a scientific procedure used to test a hypothesis
- worn during labs to protect your hands from chemicals
- made of fireproof material and used for smothering fires
- the investigation and exploration of natural events
- studying something to determine its significance
14 Clues: a statement of what you think will happen • a guess that can be tested by an experiment • a scientific procedure used to test a hypothesis • studying something to determine its significance • using your senses to understand what is happening • Safety Equipment used to stop emergency situations • worn over clothing to protect the front of the body • ...
lab safety agreement Victor. R 2022-08-17
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- do not use damaged electrical _________.
- all ________ are to be considered dangerous.
- never remove chemicals or other ________ from the lab.
- hot and cold _____ looks the same.
- never handle ______ glass with bare hands.
- never ________ flammable liquids over an open flame.
- dispose of all chemical ______ properly.
- must be tied back.
- don't immerse if hot, it may shatter.
- must be worn when heat, glassware, or chemicals are in use.
- when _______ thermometers are broken notify the instructor immediately, it must not be touched.
- never leave a lit ______ unattended.
- must be handled with care and diluted with water.
- when using _______ point tips and point downward.
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- no ____-____ shoes in the lab.
- must be put away if dangling.
- handle __________ liquids over a pan to contain spills.
- fill with distilled water only.
- they are provided and should be worn in the lab.
- can be worn with adequate safety gear.
- heated ______ and remain hot for a long time.
- carry in a vertical poistion.
- always work in a well-__________ area.
- check the _____ twice on chemical bottles before use.
- do not eat _____, drink beverages, or chew gum.
- when transporting hold away from your body.
- never look into a _________ that is being heated.
27 Clues: must be tied back. • must be put away if dangling. • carry in a vertical poistion. • no ____-____ shoes in the lab. • fill with distilled water only. • hot and cold _____ looks the same. • never leave a lit ______ unattended. • don't immerse if hot, it may shatter. • can be worn with adequate safety gear. • always work in a well-__________ area. • ...
Lab equipment* 2018-09-29
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- wooden rack that is used to hold the test tubes
- latex gloves that are used to protect the users hands
- mettalic pliers with two prongs that is used to hold a specific object
- piece of black plastic that is used to seal the test tubes
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- cylindrical tube used to test chemical reactions
- a generally white cloth that is used to protect the users entire body
- thick plastic glasses that are used to protect the users eyes
- Mettalic bar with a rectangle base that is used to hold the clamp
- cylindrical bottle with a straw that is used to clean the lab equipment
- conical piece of metal used to pour something without spilling it
10 Clues: wooden rack that is used to hold the test tubes • cylindrical tube used to test chemical reactions • latex gloves that are used to protect the users hands • piece of black plastic that is used to seal the test tubes • thick plastic glasses that are used to protect the users eyes • Mettalic bar with a rectangle base that is used to hold the clamp • ...
Science 2022-05-04
10 Clues: hot • small • flame visible • a type of substance • combining two substances • defined shape and volume • made up of individual atoms • substance that cannot be decomposed • provides controlled conditions to work in • substance that results from a combination
Laboratory Safety Survey 2025-05-22
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- How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories?
- The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan.
- All lab personnel must be trained on this document, which details what they must do in case of an emergency (abbreviation)
- Every lab must have these documents readily available for all lab personnel (Abbreviation).
- How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey?
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- __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact.
- The door sign posted outside the lab includes the ________ diamond that informs everyone of the hazards of chemicals and other hazardous materials in the lab.
- All laboratory employees at ISU should complete a __________ inventory form that informs ISU occupational medicine of the hazards that they are encountering.
- What document outlines proper handling and procedures for hazardous materials, processes, and equipment in the lab?(Abbreviation)
- __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions.
10 Clues: The___________ is ISU’s chemical hygiene plan. • How often do lab personnel do their own lab safety survey? • How often do you update your chemical and biological inventories? • __________ contacts on door signs and EAPs must include at least one after-hours contact. • __________ records confirm that personnel have undergone the required safety instructions. • ...
SI UNITS, Energy 2024-05-22
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- This is the type of energy that is found within bonds
- The SI unit for Time
- The SI Unit for Length
- The ability to do work
- This is defined as a push or pull
- The law of __?___ of energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed...
- This is the type of energy that causes vibration
- This is how much space an object occupies
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- This is the way someone should conduct themselves in a lab to avoid any incidents
- The SI Unit for the Amount of a Substance
- The SI Unit for Current
- This is how heavy a substance is
- The SI Unit for Temperature
- The SI Unit for mass
14 Clues: The SI unit for Time • The SI Unit for mass • The SI Unit for Length • The ability to do work • The SI Unit for Current • The SI Unit for Temperature • This is how heavy a substance is • This is defined as a push or pull • The SI Unit for the Amount of a Substance • This is how much space an object occupies • This is the type of energy that causes vibration • ...
IPC Lab Safety 2022-08-11
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- Extinguishes a fire by smothering and cutting off oxygen
- This should never be done in the lab.
- Who you should immediately notify if glass breaks or a chemical spills.
- Number of minutes you should use the eye wash station or emergency shower if necessary.
- Vents potentially dangerous fumes out of the classroom
- Puts out a fire by spraying Carbon Dioxide foam on it.
- The second "S" in the PASS acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- The first "S" in the PASS acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
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- How long hair and jewelry should be worn during a lab.
- The "P" in the PASS acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- Cuts off all electricity to wall outlets
- Stores eye protection needed for lab experiments.
- The "P" in the PASS acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
- Flushes out your eyes if you get chemicals or foreign objects in them.
- Where backpacks should be placed during a lab.
15 Clues: This should never be done in the lab. • Cuts off all electricity to wall outlets • Where backpacks should be placed during a lab. • Stores eye protection needed for lab experiments. • How long hair and jewelry should be worn during a lab. • Vents potentially dangerous fumes out of the classroom • Puts out a fire by spraying Carbon Dioxide foam on it. • ...
Read the Syllabus 2025-05-27
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- Attempting every assignment with genuine ______ helps build mastery
- Site used for interactive video assignments
- Keeping phone and distractions away during class will help you _____.
- Should be quad-ruled and not used for any other class
- Missed quizzes and tests can be made up most Mondays or _______ after school.
- A sticky supply needed daily, especially during lab notebook setup
- Tool essential for making data tables and neat diagrams
- Violation of ______ contract in lab may result in removal from activity
- A scientific ________ is needed
- Carry these to hear Edpuzzle assignments clearly
- Where absent students can find handouts from missed days
- Symbol for assignment attempted but under 50%—counts as 50%
- Crucial lab habit—wash glassware and wipe counters
- The central hub for class information and assignments
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- X in HAC means a student is _____ from an assignment
- The Pennsylvania learning standards this chemistry course aligns with
- The science course that explores atoms and reactions
- Students who are ______ should check the binder and Schoology for updates
- Successful students use the Schoology to track upcoming _______.
- Type of laptop that might be slower but still functional
- Where students and caregivers can check grades
- The structure that organizes elements by atomic number
- Z in HAC means work not submitted _________ but can still be submitted
23 Clues: A scientific ________ is needed • Site used for interactive video assignments • Where students and caregivers can check grades • Carry these to hear Edpuzzle assignments clearly • Crucial lab habit—wash glassware and wipe counters • X in HAC means a student is _____ from an assignment • The science course that explores atoms and reactions • ...
alky 1 2024-07-29
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- Low strength acid
- TK1 Lab Unit
- P53 task
- 35 dryier regin medimum
- P56 product
- safety interlock system
- Destroyed in V13
- Old side circulation pump
- acid knock out level
- Effluent recycle
- bodly enter, limited egress, not designed
- Most important
- controls pressure on contactors
- welding on in service equipment
- Audible Visual and
- Type of wash for V34
- Change to procedure
- Caustic contactor type
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- heat medium for E3
- AE
- Operations business Lead
- water removal
- exchanger monthly RDC
- splitter final product
- RGP usage
- Main desired feed
- Used to cool equipment
- Type of meter
- contactor cleaning
- Acid
- Reaction with distillation
- V1 unit
- combining of molecules
- P87 low flow
- blue plastic break away ties
- Brown sample bottle
- electrostatic precipitator
- Why we back flush
- rod out low point
- OE
- monthly task manager
41 Clues: AE • OE • Acid • V1 unit • P53 task • RGP usage • P56 product • TK1 Lab Unit • P87 low flow • water removal • Type of meter • Most important • Destroyed in V13 • Effluent recycle • Low strength acid • Main desired feed • Why we back flush • rod out low point • heat medium for E3 • contactor cleaning • Audible Visual and • Brown sample bottle • Change to procedure • acid knock out level • Type of wash for V34 • ...
Evan's Safety Crossword 2015-10-08
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- Needs to be out of the way if in a lab
- Must be worn during lab
- You should not be chewing this in lab
- You need to ___ the instructions in lab
- The wash bottle should be filled with ___ water
- Dispose of chemicals ___
- Must be worn around your clothing during lab
- Never try to grab these ___ instruments falling
- You should not ___ lab equipment from the lab area
- Never ___ directly into a test tube
- You should ___ glass ware before you use it
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- Never work ___
- Protects your eyes
- Must be ___ in the lab
- You should be this in lab
- When you remove the electrical plug from an outlet grab it by the ___
- You should ___ an accident to Mr. Wells
- Should be handled with extreme care
- It is bad to ___ chemicals
- Never handle broken ___ with your bare hands
20 Clues: Never work ___ • Protects your eyes • Must be ___ in the lab • Must be worn during lab • Dispose of chemicals ___ • You should be this in lab • It is bad to ___ chemicals • Should be handled with extreme care • Never ___ directly into a test tube • You should not be chewing this in lab • Needs to be out of the way if in a lab • You need to ___ the instructions in lab • ...
Science Week! 2025-04-18
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- a theory that needs testing
- changes in a substance's color, form, smell, or temperature indicates chemical "?"
- common cylindrical lab equipment
- instrument used to measure temperature
- a person who works in chemistry
- H2O (water) = 2 hydrogens and 1 "?"
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- instrument that visualizes what the naked eye cannot see
- adding the solvent to a solution "?" the solute
- 1-3% of our body mass consists of these microscopic organisms
- used to measure or transfer small amounts of liquid
- gloves, eyewear, hair nets, and lab coats
- the "?" data sheet provides important information about any health aliments a raw material may cause
- composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons
13 Clues: a theory that needs testing • a person who works in chemistry • common cylindrical lab equipment • H2O (water) = 2 hydrogens and 1 "?" • instrument used to measure temperature • gloves, eyewear, hair nets, and lab coats • composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons • adding the solvent to a solution "?" the solute • used to measure or transfer small amounts of liquid • ...
Lab Safety Project 2022-09-07
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- Stores solutions and can be heated.
- Where chemicals are poured.
- Measures volume in the solution.
- Spreads heat on a burner flame.
- Used to fasten and support apparatus.
- Blocks off rubber tubing.
- Pour into here first instead of the tube.
- Holds and picks up small objects.
- Used to support containers above a flame.
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- Used under heated glassware.
- Holds test tubes while not using them.
- Used to move very small amounts of liquid.
- Mercury inside; Measures temperature.
- Wear these over your eyes in every lab.
14 Clues: Blocks off rubber tubing. • Where chemicals are poured. • Used under heated glassware. • Spreads heat on a burner flame. • Measures volume in the solution. • Holds and picks up small objects. • Stores solutions and can be heated. • Mercury inside; Measures temperature. • Used to fasten and support apparatus. • Holds test tubes while not using them. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword 2024-09-05
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- made of iron or nickel, picks up small items
- dish porcelain, holds small volumes of liquids that are being evaporated
- rod and rubber policeman glass with rubber sleeve; used for stirring, assist in pouring liquids
- Cylinder glass or plastic, 10ml, 50ml, 100ml sizes, measures approximate volumes
- goggles plastic and must be worn at all times during the time of a lab
- pipet glass, sizes are 10mL and 25mL, measures solution volumes accurately
- bulb rubber, used for filling a pipet with a solution
- glass, sizes are 25ml and 50 ml, measures volume
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- stoppers there are several sizes
- rod with nichrome wire used in flame tests
- iron, supports containers with chemicals above the flame of a burner
- trough galvanized container with shelf, used in labs where gas is collected
- used to hold or pick small objects, made of metal
- and pestle porcelain, grinds crystals and lumpy chemicals into powder like substances
14 Clues: stoppers there are several sizes • rod with nichrome wire used in flame tests • made of iron or nickel, picks up small items • used to hold or pick small objects, made of metal • glass, sizes are 25ml and 50 ml, measures volume • bulb rubber, used for filling a pipet with a solution • iron, supports containers with chemicals above the flame of a burner • ...
IPC DCA Review Day 3 2022-10-04
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- one stick on a stick diagram represents __ shared valence electrons when showing bonding
- argon has ___ electrons
- the color on the visible light spectrum with the most energy
- a digital scale in the lab measures __
- the larger number at the bottom of a periodic table tile is called the __ mass
- when there is an __in the lab, first thing you do is TELL THE TEACHER!
- the radius of an atom gets __ as you move down a group because the number or orbitals for electrons gets larger
- argon has _____ valence electrons
- a graduated cylinder in the lab measures __
- argon has twenty-two___
- when reading a graduated cylinder, you always read the number at the bottom of the curve, the ____
- the family that always reacts with alkali metals
- the __ metals are the most reactive family
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- the __ rule says that all elements (except hydrogen) want 8 valence electrons, that’s why bonding occurs!
- a general section of the periodic table that can have properties of metals (like luster) and non-metals (like being brittle)
- the smaller number at the top of a periodic table tile is called the atomic __
- broken __ is the number one cause of lab injuries in the chemistry lab
- the noble gases are ___, which means they NEVER bond with anything! They are non-reactive
- the 2,8,8 rule tells us how many electrons go on each ring of a __ model
- look on the board, the blue line is the length of fifty point __ inches
- the electrons that are only on the outer orbital are called __ electrons
- the fire extinguisher is for when the fire is large and you can’t get close, the FIRST thing you have to do to use it is pull the ___ so that you can push the two parts of the handle together
- Neon (Ne) has ____ protons
- look on he board, what type of measuring device is being shown?
- when an electron goes back down to its __ state after being heated, it emits a photon of light
- part of lab safety equipment that is use to protect your eyes
26 Clues: argon has ___ electrons • argon has twenty-two___ • Neon (Ne) has ____ protons • argon has _____ valence electrons • a digital scale in the lab measures __ • the __ metals are the most reactive family • a graduated cylinder in the lab measures __ • the family that always reacts with alkali metals • the color on the visible light spectrum with the most energy • ...
Lab Safety 2021-02-05
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- Keeps long hair away from flames.
- Leftover materials after an experiment.
- Gives lab instructions.
- Protects our eyes from chemicals and projectiles.
- Protects our hands from dangerous materials.
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- ______ burner
- Materials used in chemistry.
- Helps stop chemicals from coming in contact with your clothes.
- Feet protection: closed-toe _______
9 Clues: ______ burner • Gives lab instructions. • Materials used in chemistry. • Keeps long hair away from flames. • Feet protection: closed-toe _______ • Leftover materials after an experiment. • Protects our hands from dangerous materials. • Protects our eyes from chemicals and projectiles. • Helps stop chemicals from coming in contact with your clothes.
Lab safety 2021-09-01
9 Clues: pull back long • wear closed toe • do not fool around • Do not put anything in the • Do not put anything in your • wear these to protect your eyes. • Never __ or __ in a sciences lab • Report accidents and broken glass to your • Clear paths and do not have your in the way
