lab safety Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
Sustainabiliaty 2019-08-20
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
Lab Safety 2021-08-19
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- Coat When your working with something that could get on your body you wear a
- When your working with a Chemical you should always wear
- Goggles When you are working with something that could damage your eyes you use
- Blanket When you get fire on you you will use the
- Resistant Gloves When your working with something hot you should always use
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- Bands When you have long hair you should always tie it with
- shoes When your working with Chemicals that could get on your feet, you should wear
- Shower When you get Chemicals on your body you use
- Stations When you get Chemicals in your eyes you go to the
- When you need to smell a Chemical you
10 Clues: When you need to smell a Chemical you • Blanket When you get fire on you you will use the • Shower When you get Chemicals on your body you use • When your working with a Chemical you should always wear • Stations When you get Chemicals in your eyes you go to the • Bands When you have long hair you should always tie it with • ...
Lab Safety 2022-08-01
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- a process used to sniff substances safely
- Before beginning an investigation, you should read these before doing anything.
- keep your hands safe from chemicals
- always tie back loose _____ when conducting investigations
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- who to tell if you spill a substance
- when working with food or substances in the lab, you should never ____ them
- do this to your hands before leaving the lab
- eye protection for lab investigations
- you should always ______ your workstation before leaving the lab
9 Clues: keep your hands safe from chemicals • who to tell if you spill a substance • eye protection for lab investigations • a process used to sniff substances safely • do this to your hands before leaving the lab • always tie back loose _____ when conducting investigations • you should always ______ your workstation before leaving the 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
FPAHC lab week 2016-04-25
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- Test measures electrical activity of Heart
- Lab emp who owns beetle bug green
- needle
- This lab emp has long blonde hair
- lab computer system
- Instrument squeezes arm for pressure
- Electronic Medical Record
- This phys is a Scuba Diver
- new home owner emp in lab
- This phys is a baseball dad times 2
- Lab chemistry analyzer
- Clorox queen of lab
- Clinic Bride to be
- Blood count test
- This phys cruises the world
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- The Ultimate hair twirler in lab
- Test that checks for abdominal pain
- Fatty Liver Test
- This phys orders most UAs
- This lab emp is surgeon fav
- An optical instrument
- the art of drawing blood
- He is an IRONMAN
- This instrument listens to heart beat
- Clinic employee retiring soon
- This phys is the REAL Darth Vader
- This phys teaches exercise class
- This phys is parent of 2 valedictorians
- Lab Regulatory Agency
- Has most contagious laugh in lab
- This lab emp makes beautiful stained glass
31 Clues: needle • Fatty Liver Test • He is an IRONMAN • Blood count test • Clinic Bride to be • lab computer system • Clorox queen of lab • An optical instrument • Lab Regulatory Agency • Lab chemistry analyzer • the art of drawing blood • This phys orders most UAs • Electronic Medical Record • new home owner emp in lab • This phys is a Scuba Diver • This lab emp is surgeon fav • ...
Lab Safety 2023-09-06
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- when you accidentally mix chemicals
- what you use to measure solids
- how to work in science club
- where to read the liquid measurement in a graduated cylinder
- what you never do in science club
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- what every chemical should be treated like
- transfers small amounts of liquids
- the rules of ____ apply in science club
- what the class should look like at the end of science club
9 Clues: how to work in science club • what you use to measure solids • what you never do in science club • transfers small amounts of liquids • when you accidentally mix chemicals • the rules of ____ apply in science club • what every chemical should be treated like • what the class should look like at the end of science club • ...
Lab Safety 2024-07-11
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- Know location of this in case of emergencies.
- Use this when chemical gets on your body.
- Use this to put out a fire
- You cannot bring this into the lab
- Use this when working with chemicals with inhalation hazards.
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- Always wash this before leaving.
- Report all accidents to ______.
- Wear this when handling chemicals
- Use this when chemical gets in your eyes.
9 Clues: Use this to put out a fire • Report all accidents to ______. • Always wash this before leaving. • Wear this when handling chemicals • You cannot bring this into the lab • Use this when chemical gets on your body. • Use this when chemical gets in your eyes. • Know location of this in case of emergencies. • Use this when working with chemicals with inhalation hazards.
Lab Safety 2024-08-14
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- amount of lost lab priveleges if misuse of equipment or turning on emergency shower
- Must be worn throughout lab activity
- Must be tied back
- report immediately
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- dispose as instructed by the teacher
- Notify your teacher if these might affect your participation in lab
- Must be done before dismissal
- Not allowed in lab
- When in doubt _____
9 Clues: Must be tied back • Not allowed in lab • report immediately • When in doubt _____ • Must be done before dismissal • dispose as instructed by the teacher • Must be worn throughout lab activity • Notify your teacher if these might affect your participation in lab • amount of lost lab priveleges if misuse of equipment or turning on emergency shower
Lab Safety 2023-08-28
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- When there is an accident what should you do?
- something Ms. Yancey will not tolerate during a lab
- something you roll up during a lab
- the thing you put your backpack under on lab days
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- Never used this equipment
- something you put around you to keep stuff from splashing you
- the way you smell chemicals
- you put these on when using chemicals and boiling water
- What your desk should be throughout the lab
9 Clues: Never used 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? • the thing you put your backpack under on lab days • something Ms. Yancey will not tolerate during a lab • you put these on when using chemicals and boiling water • ...
Lab safety 2022-08-04
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- Poisonous and can cause death if swallowed, breathed in or absorbed through skin
- Anything that can cause harm
- Heating may cause an explosion
- What you wear to protect your skin from chemicals
- What we would do if the hazard did cause harm
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- Attacks certain substances like metals, stonework and skin. Burns through substances
- The chance that a hazard will cause har,
- An action taken to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous from happening
- Catches fire easily
9 Clues: Catches fire easily • Anything that can cause harm • Heating may cause an explosion • The chance that a hazard will cause har, • What we would do if the hazard did cause harm • What you wear to protect your skin from chemicals • An action taken to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous from happening • ...
Lab Safety 2024-02-15
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- The comparison of how someone's body is functioning compared to how it is actually functioning
- Protective eyewear, usually plastic
- Clothing that covers your whole body, usually white
- What you need to be wearing on your feet to ensure maximum safety
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- Clothing for the hands that prevents skin contact with dangerous chemicals
- An adjective that is given to anything that poses a risk of any sort
- Something in the lab that can be or is dangerous
- The overall term for what is done to prevent danger
- A workplace stereotypically for scientists that always requires adequate safety measures
9 Clues: Protective eyewear, usually plastic • Something in the lab that can be or is dangerous • The overall term for what is done to prevent danger • Clothing that covers your whole body, usually white • What you need to be wearing on your feet to ensure maximum safety • An adjective that is given to anything that poses a risk of any sort • ...
lab safety 2024-08-26
9 Clues: able to cause harm • able to cause death • catches fire easily • destroys living tissue • hazard threat to enviro • violent release of energy • allows a fuel to burn by providing oxygen • risk to human or enviro due to biological substance • powerful and dangerous form of energy due to radiation
Lab safety 2024-08-08
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- , What do you wear on your eyes if we work with chemicals?
- , What do you always need to look at before starting an experiment?
- , What should you put on a cut?
- , What should you tie back when working with fire?
- , What is your science teacher's name?
- , Who do you tell if you break glass?
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- , What safety equipment can help us putout a fire?
- , How should your lab environment look when you start?
- , Whose job is it to clean up after experiments?
9 Clues: , What should you put on a cut? • , Who do you tell if you break glass? • , What is your science teacher's name? • , Whose job is it to clean up after experiments? • , What safety equipment can help us putout a fire? • , What should you tie back when working with fire? • , How should your lab environment look when you start? • ...
Chemistry Class Syllabus Scavenger Hunt 2023-09-10
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- The third item on the Course Materials List
- the amount of points taken off per each day an assignment is late
- Graded based on class engagement, do-nows, and classwork
- True or False: Retakes are allowed and will happen
- If you place your phone into your numbered pocket, you can earn _____ points
- You will be signing a lab _____ contract and taking a lab ____ quiz in order to prepare for experiments and
- If you get below this on an exam or quiz you are allowed to retake it
- How often you will have quizzes
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- _____ hours are time after school to ask the teacher about any confusing topics or assignments
- You have to get this syllabus ______ by your guardian and turn it back in to your teacher
- Your teacher's name
- The kind of notebook you need for lab reports
- Students must be _______ and completing the do now when the bell rings and class begins
- _____ Should not be out during class
- If you are absent due to a school function you are expected to get your assignments _____ to your leave and complete by original due date
- The unit covering Chemical Reactions and Quantities and & Nuclear Processes
- True or False: To retake a test or quiz you do not need to come to office hours
- The science prerequisite for chemistry
- Homework is to be turned in during the first _____ minutes of class
- _____ Is graded on a scale of 0-4 and effort will be required
- Exams and lab reports both affect ____ grades
21 Clues: Your teacher's name • How often you will have quizzes • _____ Should not be out during class • The science prerequisite for chemistry • The third item on the Course Materials List • The kind of notebook you need for lab reports • Exams and lab reports both affect ____ grades • True or False: Retakes are allowed and will happen • ...
Electronics Laboratory II Crossword 2021-09-12
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- Responsible for converting human-readable code into binary for programing languages like MATLAB [compiler]
- Electronic way of communicating with course instructor [email]
- Required for returning to campus and protects against COVID-19 [vaccination]
- Name which groups circuit parts such as resistors, capacitors, potentiometers, and more [component]
- Mode in Multisim which can emulate real-life conditions of a generated circuit within the software [simulation]
- One of the final sections within the laboratory report which includes any sources used within the report [references]
- mode on the Analog Discovery for generating waveforms [wavegen]
- A draft lab report that must always be completed and submitted before the start of the laboratory work being completed that day [pre-lab]
- A network of electrical components and is typically created within the electronics laboratory [circuit]
- Must be taken for every circuit constructed within the lab [photo]
- A type of waveform which can be generated by a function generator (is smooth and periodic) [sinewave]
- The sound which an instrument can make and can be enabled or disabled (the sound a DMM makes when performing a continuity check) [beep]
- A data structure found within many programing languages including MATLAB [array]
- Model for the function generator typically found within the electronics laboratory (manufactured by Tektronix) [afg1022]
- A programing language used in lab for calculations, generating graphs and plots, and more [matlab]
- part of national instruments and maker of the analog discovery kit [digilent]
- Copying another student's work and submitting it as your own [plagiarism]
- A manufacturer of laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes (equipment type used within the lab) [tektronix]
- Should be worn while using a soldering iron [glasses]
- A synonym for hazard and is something which is avoided within the laboratory [danger]
- A section within the laboratory report which details an overview of the completed lab [summary]
- A component responsible for protecting a circuit from exceeding a set amount of current [fuse]
- Is an option for controlling an instrument in the lab without the use of the front panel [remote]
- This refers to the structure and formatting found within many programing language like MATLAB [syntax]
- mode on the Analog Discovery for measuring waveforms [scope]
- One of the final sections of the laboratory report which briefly describes the results of the completed lab [conclusion]
- Helps to neatly organize collected measurements within a lab notebook and its associated report [table]
- Type of cable which is typically used with function generators and oscilloscopes [bnc]
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- A document which describes and summarizes the laboratory completed at the time [report]
- The opposite of AC and is a type of signal which can also be created on a function generator [dc]
- Required and is taken at every laboratory meeting an during lectures [attendance]
- Writing utensil required for writing within laboratory notebooks [pen]
- Also not allowed within the electronics lab along with eating food [drinking]
- The typical format used within laboratory reports for citing sources [ieee]
- The number of channels found typically on power supplies and function generators [two]
- Used to take measurements on an oscilloscope [cursors]
- Prohibited within any laboratory environment and also isn't allowed with drinking in the lab [eating]
- The online website used for grading and assignment submission [blackboard]
- Can automatically adjust the waveform to clearly display it on the device's screen [autoset]
- Software used for generating schematics [multisim]
- The associated software for the analog discovery kit [waveforms]
- An abbreviation for the Analog Discovery [adk]
- An abbreviation for the company which makes equipment and software such as Multisim [ni]
- Can be plotted using the MATLAB programing language [graphs]
- Part of every oscilloscope and enables the measured waveform to be clearly displayed on the device's screen [trigger]
- An image of the oscilloscope's captured waveform and can be moved to a USB storage device [screenshot]
- Alternative (and shorter) format for laboratory reports [condensed]
- The only operating system compatible with the software Multisim [windows]
- Type of instruction sent to an instrument when controlling it remotely [command]
- Required within every laboratory and helps to prevent any possible injury [safety]
- The abbreviation typically used of the electrical and computer engineering department and their associated courses [eece]
51 Clues: An abbreviation for the Analog Discovery [adk] • Software used for generating schematics [multisim] • Should be worn while using a soldering iron [glasses] • Used to take measurements on an oscilloscope [cursors] • Can be plotted using the MATLAB programing language [graphs] • mode on the Analog Discovery for measuring waveforms [scope] • ...
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. • ...
Lab Expectations 2024-02-06
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- Lab groups will be created by Mrs. Francom and changed _____________.
- If a student misses lab they must _______ pictures of completing the lab at home to mrs. francom.
- what you should read every day prior to completing the lab.
- The amount of labs that can be missed with no consequence.
- What you will sign prior to starting labs.
- How many times you can take the starter quiz.
- The job in the kitchens that is mainly responsible for doing dishes.
- Fill in the sentence: Cooking & ____________ are BOTH part of lab and you will do BOTH at some point.
- Something that will NOT be allowed in the kitchens unless permission is granted.
- The quiz you need to take at the beginning of lab each day.
- I grade lab evaluations based off of your ___________.
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- How your lab evaluation will be graded each time.
- The main part of your lab grade
- what you will complete at the end of every lab.
- Class ______________ still apply even in lab.
- A task you will be assigned every day as part of lab.
- One part of your lab grade is respectful use of ____________________.
- The part of your grade that labs will go on.
- The person who is mainly in charge of the cooking in lab for the day.
19 Clues: The main part of your lab grade • What you will sign prior to starting labs. • The part of your grade that labs will go on. • Class ______________ still apply even in lab. • How many times you can take the starter quiz. • what you will complete at the end of every lab. • How your lab evaluation will be graded each time. • ...
lab safety 2012-10-06
9 Clues: rescuer • insects • medicine • study of matter • synonym for risk • expert in science • saved by the hero • a person who studies • a labourer or employee
Scientific method 2020-09-14
8 Clues: Process • To learn • Breakthrough • Experiment room • An educated guess • Methods of science • Protection from danger • A test to figure out a hypothesis
Mia's amazing crossword puzzel 2024-08-19
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- no goofing around, known as _____
- a ____ is used when you need to suck bad chemicals from the air
- wear ___ clothing when in lab
- You use ____ when you need to protect your eyes
- The ____ station is on the Safety shower
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- when you spill chemicals you immediately tell the ___
- no ___ or drinks allowed in lab
- When something catches on fire or clothing you use this item
- The ____ kit helps clean spilt chemicals
- box used to place broken glass in
10 Clues: wear ___ clothing when in lab • no ___ or drinks allowed in lab • no goofing around, known as _____ • box used to place broken glass in • The ____ kit helps clean spilt chemicals • The ____ station is on the Safety shower • You use ____ when you need to protect your eyes • when you spill chemicals you immediately tell the ___ • ...
Safety for Classwork 2022-08-25
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- Tiny accessories that need to be confined during a lab.
- I will stay ____ during class work.
- I will keep flames away from ____ liquids.
- I will put _____ in my mouth while working at the lab.
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- I will know the locations and operation ______ of all safety equipment.
- I will distribute heat ____ along test tubes white pointing the open mouth away from anyone nearby.
- Something one would wear to protect their eyes
- I will keep my lab table _____ and free of clutter.
- A way to move the air around when a strange odor arises.
- I will not put solids in the sink under any condition.
10 Clues: I will stay ____ during class work. • I will keep flames away from ____ liquids. • Something one would wear to protect their eyes • I will keep my lab table _____ and free of clutter. • I will not put solids in the sink under any condition. • I will put _____ in my mouth while working at the lab. • Tiny accessories that need to be confined during a lab. • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-16
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- wear these to protect your hands from chemicals
- Wear these to protect your eyes from heat, fire, and chemicals
- Don't wear inappropriate versions of this ensure safety
- avoid this to keep calm and order throughout the lab
- Use this to put out fires by spraying the base.
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- Doing this will make sure everyone inside the lab including you stays safe.
- If this breaks make sure to alert teacher and let them clean it up
- Use this to get chemicals off your skin
- Use this to get chemicals out of your eyes
- avoid doing this in the lab to make sure you don't congest any harmful things
10 Clues: Use this to get chemicals off your skin • Use this to get chemicals out of your eyes • wear these to protect your hands from chemicals • Use this to put out fires by spraying the base. • avoid this to keep calm and order throughout the lab • Don't wear inappropriate versions of this ensure safety • Wear these to protect your eyes from heat, fire, and chemicals • ...
Mia's outstanding Crossword Puzzel 2024-08-20
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- wear ____ clothing in the lab.
- No ____ or drinks allowed in lab.
- When a object is on fire you use the _____ to put it out
- You tell the ____ if something spills.
- ____ Has Guazes, Band- Aids, and medicine in it.
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- When glass spills, you put it in the ______
- The ____ station is located on the safety shower.
- No fooling around, also known as _____
- The _____ kit is used when chemicals spill.
- The ____ sucks in all the chemicals throughout the air.
10 Clues: wear ____ clothing in the lab. • No ____ or drinks allowed in lab. • No fooling around, also known as _____ • You tell the ____ if something spills. • When glass spills, you put it in the ______ • The _____ kit is used when chemicals spill. • ____ Has Guazes, Band- Aids, and medicine in it. • The ____ station is located on the safety shower. • ...
lab week 2016 (GHA) 2016-04-24
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- TIME CLOCK SYSTEM
- COMPUTER SYSTEM USED IN LAB
- MOST ODIFEROUS AREA OF THE LAB
- STAIN USED TO ID BACTERIA
- LAB COURIER CAR IS WHITE ______.
- WHERE GRUMPY CAT IS FOUND
- CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES
- AREA THAT HANDLES NURSING HOME DRAWS
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- LAB PRINCESS
- AFTER HOURS LAB MEETING/PARTY SPOT
- DEPARTMENT WHERE CBC'S ARE PERFORMED
- WHERE YOU MIGHT SEE BODY PARTS LAYING AROUND
- USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES
- ED DOC TO ORDER MOST BLOOD CULTURES
- NAME OF PATHOLOGIST BUYING PIZZA FOR LAB WEEK
- TIGHT AND ORANGE ALL OVER
- WHERE MOST OUTPATIENTS ARE DRAWN
- ABBREVIATION OF DEPARTMENT WHERE YOUR "TYPE" WOULD BE PERFORMED
- LAB GAME PLAYED MANY YEARS--WHERE'S ______.
- ______ LAB IS WHERE THE TREADMILL IS FOUND
20 Clues: LAB PRINCESS • TIME CLOCK SYSTEM • USED TO SPIN DOWN TUBES • TIGHT AND ORANGE ALL OVER • STAIN USED TO ID BACTERIA • WHERE GRUMPY CAT IS FOUND • CONTAINER FOR USED NEEDLES • COMPUTER SYSTEM USED IN LAB • MOST ODIFEROUS AREA OF THE LAB • WHERE MOST OUTPATIENTS ARE DRAWN • LAB COURIER CAR IS WHITE ______. • AFTER HOURS LAB MEETING/PARTY SPOT • ED DOC TO ORDER MOST BLOOD CULTURES • ...
Syllabus 2022-08-25
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- __________ is worth 10% of your grade
- Any assignment turned in after the due date or the arranged due date will lose 10% for __________ it is late
- One of the supplies you will need for my class this year
- Students are given a handout with the procedures they are __________ to follow
- __________ is the most important part of a lab
- All students will __________ the poster and it will be hung up for them to see all year.
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- Students who are not in the classroom prepared to work before the bell rings will be marked ___________
- Students will receive a __________ for a first offense in the lab
- Students will have the number of days they were absent plus __________ to make-up any missing classwork
- Students will be __________ from the lab or a second offense and receive a zero on the lab
- Students will be graded on their ability to show the skills listed in the ____________ standards
11 Clues: __________ is worth 10% of your grade • __________ is the most important part of a lab • One of the supplies you will need for my class this year • Students will receive a __________ for a first offense in the lab • Students are given a handout with the procedures they are __________ to follow • ...
Laboratory Safety 2024-02-20
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- Something that poses a danger or risk (6)
- A sudden and urgent situation requiring immediate action (9)
- A place where scientific experiments and research are conducted (9)
- aid Immediate assistance provided for injuries or emergencies (4,3)
- coat Protective garment worn by in the laboratory(3,4)
- Hand protection worn in the laboratory (6)
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- The tools and utensils used in the lab (8)
- Be careful! (7)
- How we prevent accidents or injuries (6)
- Eye protection worn in a science experiment (7)
- Accidental release of liquid, often requiring cleanup (5)
11 Clues: Be careful! (7) • How we prevent accidents or injuries (6) • Something that poses a danger or risk (6) • The tools and utensils used in the lab (8) • Hand protection worn in the laboratory (6) • Eye protection worn in a science experiment (7) • coat Protective garment worn by in the laboratory(3,4) • Accidental release of liquid, often requiring cleanup (5) • ...
Science Saftey 2022-09-12
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- Do not place hot _____ into cold water - it will shatter
- You should always wear________ shoes on a experiment day
- Use the eye wash station or safety shower for chemical ______ in the eye or on the skin
- Never leave a heat source ______ - hot plate, Bunsen burner, lit candle, etc.
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- Tie back long hair and ____ baggy clothing to reduce the risk of accidents-wear a lab apron/coat if necessary
- Always carry ______ objects with the sharp end pointed down
- Read all of the ________ before starting a lab
- Do not eat or drink during a lab-never ____ substances without the teachers permission
- Always _____ when instructed to smell a substance - never directly smell anything
- Always keep a _____ and clean lab area-a cluttered area can increase the risk of accidents
10 Clues: Read all of the ________ before starting a lab • Do not place hot _____ into cold water - it will shatter • You should always wear________ shoes on a experiment day • Always carry ______ objects with the sharp end pointed down • Never leave a heat source ______ - hot plate, Bunsen burner, lit candle, etc. • ...
Science Saftey 2022-09-12
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- Do not place hot _____ into cold water - it will shatter
- You should always wear________ shoes on a experiment day
- Use the eye wash station or safety shower for chemical ______ in the eye or on the skin
- Never leave a heat source ______ - hot plate, Bunsen burner, lit candle, etc.
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- Tie back long hair and ____ baggy clothing to reduce the risk of accidents-wear a lab apron/coat if necessary
- Always carry ______ objects with the sharp end pointed down
- Read all of the ________ before starting a lab
- Do not eat or drink during a lab-never ____ substances without the teachers permission
- Always _____ when instructed to smell a substance - never directly smell anything
- Always keep a _____ and clean lab area-a cluttered area can increase the risk of accidents
10 Clues: Read all of the ________ before starting a lab • Do not place hot _____ into cold water - it will shatter • You should always wear________ shoes on a experiment day • Always carry ______ objects with the sharp end pointed down • Never leave a heat source ______ - hot plate, Bunsen burner, lit candle, etc. • ...
Electronics Laboratory II Crossword 2021-09-12
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- Required for returning to campus and protects against COVID-19 [vaccination]
- Alternative (and shorter) format for laboratory reports [condensed]
- part of national instruments and maker of the analog discovery kit [digilent]
- Responsible for converting human-readable code into binary for programing languages like MATLAB [compiler]
- An abbreviation for the Analog Discovery [adk]
- An image of the oscilloscope's captured waveform and can be moved to a USB storage device [screenshot]
- A data structure found within many programing languages including MATLAB [array]
- One of the final sections within the laboratory report which includes any sources used within the report [references]
- Type of instruction sent to an instrument when controlling it remotely [command]
- The associated software for the analog discovery kit [waveforms]
- One of the final sections of the laboratory report which briefly describes the results of the completed lab [conclusion]
- Should be worn while using a soldering iron [glasses]
- A programing language used in lab for calculations, generating graphs and plots, and more [matlab]
- Required and is taken at every laboratory meeting an during lectures [attendance]
- Is an option for controlling an instrument in the lab without the use of the front panel [remote]
- Required within every laboratory and helps to prevent any possible injury [safety]
- Software used for generating schematics [multisim]
- The sound which an instrument can make and can be enabled or disabled (the sound a DMM makes when performing a continuity check) [beep]
- This refers to the structure and formatting found within many programing language like MATLAB [syntax]
- Type of cable which is typically used with function generators and oscilloscopes [bnc]
- Must be taken for every circuit constructed within the lab [photo]
- The typical format used within laboratory reports for citing sources [ieee]
- Can automatically adjust the waveform to clearly display it on the device's screen [autoset]
- Also not allowed within the electronics lab along with eating food [drinking]
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- A network of electrical components and is typically created within the electronics laboratory [circuit]
- mode on the Analog Discovery for generating waveforms [wavegen]
- Used to take measurements on an oscilloscope [cursors]
- A draft lab report that must always be completed and submitted before the start of the laboratory work being completed that day [pre-lab]
- The abbreviation typically used of the electrical and computer engineering department and their associated courses [eece]
- Helps to neatly organize collected measurements within a lab notebook and its associated report [table]
- Copying another student's work and submitting it as your own [plagiarism]
- mode on the Analog Discovery for measuring waveforms [scope]
- Part of every oscilloscope and enables the measured waveform to be clearly displayed on the device's screen [trigger]
- A type of waveform which can be generated by a function generator (is smooth and periodic) [sinewave]
- The opposite of AC and is a type of signal which can also be created on a function generator [dc]
- Prohibited within any laboratory environment and also isn't allowed with drinking in the lab [eating]
- A synonym for hazard and is something which is avoided within the laboratory [danger]
- An abbreviation for the company which makes equipment and software such as Multisim [ni]
- A section within the laboratory report which details an overview of the completed lab [summary]
- Writing utensil required for writing within laboratory notebooks [pen]
- A document which describes and summarizes the laboratory completed at the time [report]
- A component responsible for protecting a circuit from exceeding a set amount of current [fuse]
- The number of channels found typically on power supplies and function generators [two]
- Electronic way of communicating with course instructor [email]
- Mode in Multisim which can emulate real-life conditions of a generated circuit within the software [simulation]
- The online website used for grading and assignment submission [blackboard]
- Can be plotted using the MATLAB programing language [graphs]
- The only operating system compatible with the software Multisim [windows]
- Name which groups circuit parts such as resistors, capacitors, potentiometers, and more [component]
- A manufacturer of laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes (equipment type used within the lab) [tektronix]
- Model for the function generator typically found within the electronics laboratory (manufactured by Tektronix) [afg1022]
51 Clues: An abbreviation for the Analog Discovery [adk] • Software used for generating schematics [multisim] • Should be worn while using a soldering iron [glasses] • Used to take measurements on an oscilloscope [cursors] • mode on the Analog Discovery for measuring waveforms [scope] • Can be plotted using the MATLAB programing language [graphs] • ...
Garrett's Safety Crossword 2015-10-12
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- Never leave a lit ______ unattended
- Wear these to protect your eyes
- Keep your workplace _____ and tidy
- Handle living _________ in a humane matter
- Read ____________ carefully so that you know all of the steps
- Never handle broken _____ with bare hands
- Always work with others, never _____
- Ask your teacher to explain procedures that you don't ___________
- Do not _____, taste or smell chemicals unless told to do so by your teacher
- If chemicals get in your ____ wash them for 15 minutes
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- Long ____ should be tied back
- Wear glasses not contact ______
- Own your actions, be ___________
- Never fool around, horseplay and practical _____ are dangerous and prohibited
- You should ___ in the commons, not in lab
- Dispose of chemicals in proper __________, not the sink or trash can
- Have everything you need for the lab, be ________
- In case of emergencies, know the location of all ______ equipment
- Keep aisles clear, and push your _____ under the desk when not in use
- Report _________ such as spills or breakage
20 Clues: Long ____ should be tied back • Wear glasses not contact ______ • Wear these to protect your eyes • Own your actions, be ___________ • Keep your workplace _____ and tidy • Never leave a lit ______ unattended • Always work with others, never _____ • You should ___ in the commons, not in lab • Never handle broken _____ with bare hands • ...
AND_SMG 2025-04-30
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- Luis is always willing to be this
- Ana loves to give these
- Ana’s personality can be described as this
- Brazilian team member known for her decorations and gift-giving
- External storage facility used for inventory and our collective headache
- SMG is culturally rich with different backgrounds and strengths, like our team
- What Ana, Luis, and Yeidalys handle daily
- How Ruba feels about her team, They are _____ ____
- Luis’ 2nd home
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- Calm and helpful sample handler from Colombia
- Yeidalys’ laugh is best described as this
- Place where samples often go
- Puerto Rican with a contagious laugh and new safety rep
- Handler Shared role of Ana, Luis, and Yeidalys
- Town where the site is located
- Our company name
- Yeidalys’ new role in the team
- What makes the sample group successful
18 Clues: Luis’ 2nd home • Our company name • Ana loves to give these • Town where the site is located • Yeidalys’ new role in the team • Luis is always willing to be this • Place where samples often go • Yeidalys’ laugh is best described as this • What Ana, Luis, and Yeidalys handle daily • What makes the sample group successful • ...
Nathan Black crossword 2015-10-09
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- No ____ allowed.
- Keep ____ away from face,eyes,mouth and body while using chemicals or prepared specimens.
- If you have a medical condition check with your physician ___ to working in a lab.
- Never ____ around in the laboratory.
- Do not eat food, drink beverages,or chew ___ in the laboratory.
- perform only those _____ authorized by the instructor.
- Dispose of all ____ waste properly.
- keeping Observe good _____ practices.
- Handle all living ______ used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner.
- Know what to do if there is a fire ____ during a laboratory period.
- Be ___ and proceed with caution at all times in the laboratory.
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- Lab ____ have been provided for you to use.
- Dress properly during a ____ activity.
- Labels and equipment______ must be read carefully.
- Know the locations and operating ______ of all safety equipment.
- Students are never _____ in the science storage rooms or preparation areas.
- Be____ for your work in the laboratory.
- Always work in a ___ ventilated area.
- Experiments must be ____ monitored.
- Always ____ away from your body.
20 Clues: No ____ allowed. • Always ____ away from your body. • Experiments must be ____ monitored. • Dispose of all ____ waste properly. • Never ____ around in the laboratory. • Always work in a ___ ventilated area. • Dress properly during a ____ activity. • Be____ for your work in the laboratory. • keeping Observe good _____ practices. • ...
Science Crossword 2023-09-20
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- your teacher's favorite color
- your teacher's last name
- ______ variable: what we measure in an experiment
- where science experiments take place
- how much data we collected
- branch of science concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures
- how close you are to the right answer
- the kind of animal your teacher owns
- ______ variable: what we change in an experiment
- phase of matter where the atoms are closest together
- the most important thing in the science lab
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- based on facts
- examples include: drawing, diagram, and simulation
- phase of matter where the atoms are a medium distance apart, flowing freely
- based on what you see, hear, smell, touch, or taste
- your teacher's favorite animal
- phase of matter where the atoms are furthest apart
- a guess based on observations and evidence
- how close your answers are to each other
- the study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
20 Clues: based on facts • your teacher's last name • how much data we collected • your teacher's favorite color • your teacher's favorite animal • where science experiments take place • the kind of animal your teacher owns • how close you are to the right answer • how close your answers are to each other • a guess based on observations and evidence • ...
Science Safety 2022-09-16
Across
- Wear these to protect your eyes from heat, fire, and chemicals
- avoid doing this in the lab to make sure you don't congest any harmful things
- Don't wear inappropriate versions of this ensure safety
- Doing this will make sure everyone inside the lab including you stays safe.
- Use this to get chemicals off your skin
- avoid this to keep calm and order throughout the lab
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- Use this to put out fires by spraying the base.
- wear these to protect your hands from chemicals
- Use this to get chemicals out of your eyes
- If this breaks make sure to alert teacher and let them clean it up
10 Clues: Use this to get chemicals off your skin • Use this to get chemicals out of your eyes • Use this to put out fires by spraying the base. • wear these to protect your hands from chemicals • avoid this to keep calm and order throughout the lab • Don't wear inappropriate versions of this ensure safety • Wear these to protect your eyes from heat, fire, and chemicals • ...
Laboratory Personnel 2024-04-18
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- Name rhymes with "martini"
- lab medical director
- Wear bright scrubs
- Oldest lab employee
- Micro lead tech
- Missing some digits
- Newest lab employee
- Laughs too hard
- Has a 3 and 9 year old
- Has four red headed kids
- Supervisor of OP lab
- Left and came back
- Salt N pepper hair
- Smallest lab employee
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- LabCorp specialist
- Her mom works for Horizon Health
- one of two second shift phlebotomists
- Too nice
- Sleeps during the day time
- lab director
- Our resident Amazon- she's tall!
- Sits at OP lab front desk
- Has a six month old
23 Clues: Too nice • lab director • Micro lead tech • Laughs too hard • LabCorp specialist • Wear bright scrubs • Left and came back • Salt N pepper hair • Oldest lab employee • Missing some digits • Newest lab employee • Has a six month old • lab medical director • Supervisor of OP lab • Smallest lab employee • Has a 3 and 9 year old • Has four red headed kids • Sits at OP lab front desk • ...
Sewing Lab Safety & Basics 2015-02-23
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- be sure the iron is __ before filling with water
- keep these away from the path of the sewing machine needle
- tray your fabric and supplies belong in your
- this part of the pattern piece should be parallel to the selvage edge
- pin perpendicular for sewing fabric together
- be careful with the seam ripper because it is...
- information about using the sewing machine is in the instruction ___
- the clean finished edge of the fabric
- use this to protect fingers when hand sewing thick fabric
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- use sewing shears to cut thread and ___ only
- the number of people who should be by the ironing board
- place pins ___ to the edge of the fabric when pinning the pattern to the fabric
- try to reach weekly sewing journal goals to get a
- keep ___ out of the aisles
- write in your sewing journal in class (how often)
- put things away after you use them to keep them
- always put pins here when not using
- use correctly for safety and efficiency
- do not put pins in your; this is a germ hazard
- leave the iron on it's ___; not hot side down
- be careful with the iron because it is
21 Clues: keep ___ out of the aisles • always put pins here when not using • the clean finished edge of the fabric • be careful with the iron because it is • use correctly for safety and efficiency • use sewing shears to cut thread and ___ only • tray your fabric and supplies belong in your • pin perpendicular for sewing fabric together • ...
Lab Safety and Equipment 2023-08-19
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- our shoes should be this type in a lab
- use this if you spill chemicals on your body
- useful for heating, mixing, and holding chemicals
- a gas powered way to heat chemicals
- how to smell any chemical in a lab
- needed to measure precise volumes of liquids
- never put broken glass here
- these protect our eyes during a lab
- useful for moving liquids into a smaller container
- transferring precise amounts of liquid uses this
- an electric source of heat in the lab
- ask this person when in doubt
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- most common item used to measure length
- we wear to protect our clothing during a lab
- the best option for putting out a fire on a person
- what to do after finishing your lab
- how to move glassware that's been heated
- use by doing Pull-Aim-Squeeze-Sweep
- used by a person to hold a test tube upright
- useful for measuring mass
20 Clues: useful for measuring mass • never put broken glass here • ask this person when in doubt • how to smell any chemical in a lab • what to do after finishing your lab • a gas powered way to heat chemicals • use by doing Pull-Aim-Squeeze-Sweep • these protect our eyes during a lab • an electric source of heat in the lab • our shoes should be this type in a lab • ...
science crossword 2024-08-27
10 Clues: control • lab safety • independent • the last step • used to clean eyes • used to heat liquids • the variable you measure • used to measure the exact mass • the exiting part of the method • the 3rd step in the scientific method
Vocabulary: In the lab 2024-02-26
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- is a hot stream of burning gas that is created when something is on fire
- is a special piece of white clothing that scientists wear in a lab to protect themselves
- dangerous __________ are often used by scientists during their experiments
- As a safety precaution ____ _____ is kept in science labs and can be used if something harmful goes in your eye
- is a small thin glass object that is used in science experiments
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- is a collection of medical supplies to treat someone who is ill or hurt
- are worn in a science lab to stop anything harmful from going into your eyes
- is any type of box, bottle, etc.,which something can be stored or kept in
- is used to put out small fires
- are a tool used for picking up and holding things in a science lab
- is a longheavy table in a science lab where scientists do theirexperiments on
11 Clues: is used to put out small fires • is a small thin glass object that is used in science experiments • are a tool used for picking up and holding things in a science lab • is a collection of medical supplies to treat someone who is ill or hurt • is a hot stream of burning gas that is created when something is on fire • ...
Lab Safety Rules 2021-09-08
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- NO open-toed ___ or baggy clothing and long hair must be pulled back
- Follow ___ for the lab and do not conduct your own experiments
- No eating, drinking, or chewing gum, and keep your hands away from your ___ when working with materials
- Only bring to the ___ what you will need for the lab and maintain a neat and clean workspace
- ___ all specimen and dissecting tools
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- Do not touch broken ___ with bare hands
- Be extremely careful around ___ and heat and only use hot tools as directed
- No running, horseplay, or ___ around
- Carry a ___ with two hands: one around the arm and one under the base
- Always wear appropriate ___ gear such as lab coats, goggles, and gloves
- Report ___ to your teacher right away
11 Clues: No running, horseplay, or ___ around • Report ___ to your teacher right away • ___ all specimen and dissecting tools • Do not touch broken ___ with bare hands • Follow ___ for the lab and do not conduct your own experiments • NO open-toed ___ or baggy clothing and long hair must be pulled back • Carry a ___ with two hands: one around the arm and one under the base • ...
ACS V1 2024-08-27
9 Clues: Bomb • Pencil? • Eye on homophone • Wrinkled clothes? • Unaffected- of gases • Your favorite AUS club • Proper lab safety or you'll get ___ • In your dinner and your chemistry book • Difficult college chemistry class, informally
VOCABULARY 2022-09-08
9 Clues: unaffected • variable tested • variable changed • system measurement • assumed to have fixed • graph data and lengths • safety avoid warning signs • facts that can be used in calculating • method facts through testing and experimentation
VOCABULARY 2022-09-08
9 Clues: unaffected • variable tested • variable changed • system measurement • assumed to have fixed • graph data and lengths • safety avoid warning signs • facts that can be used in calculating • method facts through testing and experimentation
ACS V1 2024-08-27
9 Clues: Bomb • Pencil? • Eye on homophone • Wrinkled clothes? • Unaffected- of gases • Your favorite AUS club • Proper lab safety or you'll get ___ • In your dinner and your chemistry book • Difficult college chemistry class, informally
Lab Week 2015-04-22
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- the study of microscopic anatomy
- ppe worn when obtaining and handling specimens
- an off site lab
- something you hope your blood bank patient doesn't have
- something everyone looks forward to during lab week
- what you dispose needles into
- portion of a cbc in which cells are counted
- how most specimens arrive in the lab
- Dr. Haugh is one
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- new lab computer system
- vein most often tapped to obtain a blood specimen
- the study of cells
- lab of the future
- the vampire of the lab
- where PTs are performed
- a type of tube used for chemistry tests
- task performed to keep equipment in working order
- this event always coincides with lab week
- stain used to identify bacteria
- to the lab, this is a specimen, to everyone else it's a piece of furniture
20 Clues: an off site lab • Dr. Haugh is one • lab of the future • the study of cells • the vampire of the lab • new lab computer system • where PTs are performed • what you dispose needles into • stain used to identify bacteria • the study of microscopic anatomy • how most specimens arrive in the lab • a type of tube used for chemistry tests • this event always coincides with lab week • ...
Jonathan's brain teaser 2014-02-06
Across
- The weight of something
- This can be taken by a ruler
- Science of the Properties of matter and energy
- the study of rocks
- Needed to set up or preform something
- The last paragraph of a story
- Used to take a temperature
- This is a detectives job
- Another word for science lab
- Mixing liquids in science
- out of harm or protection
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- To check the measurement of an instrument
- a curved object
- To imply
- Cold or hot
- To study
- the size of a 3D object
- An explanation
- Valuables
- The study of life
20 Clues: To imply • To study • Valuables • Cold or hot • An explanation • a curved object • The study of life • the study of rocks • The weight of something • the size of a 3D object • This is a detectives job • Mixing liquids in science • out of harm or protection • Used to take a temperature • This can be taken by a ruler • Another word for science lab • The last paragraph of a story • ...
The Super Awesome Items Found in the Lab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-08
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- used to pick up and move small items
- used for weighing substances
- eye protection worn in the lab
- used to hold test tubes while heating
- used to take temperatures
- used to hold items being heated
- used to transfer small amounts of liquid
- used to light a glass burner
- Used for heating and exposing items to flame.
- hand protection worn in the lab
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- used to channel liquids in the lab
- used to mix chemicals in the lab
- used to put fires in the lab
- a cylindrical glass used in the lab
- used in the lab to heat objects
- used to flush out your eyes
- used to protect you from corrosive liquids in the lab.
- traps and exhausts hazardous fumes
- testing a hypothesis
- used to test chemical reactions
20 Clues: testing a hypothesis • used to take temperatures • used to flush out your eyes • used for weighing substances • used to put fires in the lab • used to light a glass burner • eye protection worn in the lab • used in the lab to heat objects • used to hold items being heated • used to test chemical reactions • hand protection worn in the lab • used to mix chemicals in the lab • ...
2016 LAB WEEK LABRONYMS! 2016-03-23
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- the College of American Pathologists
- Diagnostics lab headquartered in Spokane
- Collected information on hazards, emergency response, and protective measures for hazardous materials
- What to do in case of Fire!
- Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act
- Use with 1 or 2 clarifying questions
- System for recognizing Hazardous Materials
- How to communicate problems requiring action at work.
- The values we work by, and live by at work.
- Incident response reporting system
- Catholic Health Initiatives
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- oldest independent pathology lab in the Puget Sound region
- Obamacare
- Advanced Registered Nurse Practioner
- Franciscan laboratory operations administration team
- Patient safety hotline
- CHI's online learning/education system
- Hand-off process in transferring patient care and work.
- How to use a fire extinguisher
- A free ride home in an emergency situation
- a point-of-care test instrument
- How to build a consistent caring Franciscan patient experience.
- Practice of paying attention to details at work
- Technique for checking and coaching team members
24 Clues: Obamacare • Patient safety hotline • What to do in case of Fire! • Catholic Health Initiatives • How to use a fire extinguisher • a point-of-care test instrument • Incident response reporting system • the College of American Pathologists • Advanced Registered Nurse Practioner • Use with 1 or 2 clarifying questions • CHI's online learning/education system • ...
Lab Safety for Chemistry 2015-10-13
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- Keep __ away from face, eyes, mouth and body while using chemicals or preserved specimens.
- Anytime chemicals, heat, or glassware are used, students will wear __.
- Handle all living organisms used in a laboratory actively in a __ manner.
- Conduct yourself in a __ manner at all times in the laboratory
- Do not eat __, drink beverages, or chew gum in the laboratory.
- Be __ and proceed with caution at all times in the laboratory.
- Perform only those experiments authorized by the __.
- Experiments must be personally __ at all times.
- Exercise extreme __ when using a gas burner.
- Report any __ (spill, breakage, etc.) or injury (cut, burn etc.) to the instructor immediately, no matter how trivial it may appear.
- Always __ in a well-ventilated area.
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- Labels and __ must be read carefully before use.
- Never fool around in the laboratory. __, practical jokes and pranks are dangerous and prohibited.
- All chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered __.
- Observe good __ practices.
- Be __ for your work in the laboratory.
- Know the __ and operating procedures of all safety equipment including the first aid kit, eyewash station, safety shower, fire extinguisher, and fire blanket.
- Dispose of __ waste properly.
- Students are never __ in the science storage rooms and preparation areas unless given specific permission by their instructor.
- Never work __.
20 Clues: Never work __. • Observe good __ practices. • Dispose of __ waste properly. • Always __ in a well-ventilated area. • Be __ for your work in the laboratory. • Exercise extreme __ when using a gas burner. • Experiments must be personally __ at all times. • Labels and __ must be read carefully before use. • Perform only those experiments authorized by the __. • ...
Lab Safety- Emma Chase 2022-08-12
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- must be handled with extreme care
- never remove chemicals or this from the laboratory
- must be tied back and out of your face
- all living organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner
- are never permitted in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless given permission
- when removing an electrical plug from its socket, grasp the plug, not this
- fill wash bottles with this water
- or jokes of any kind are not allowed in the laboratory
- ay accident or injury to the instructor immediately
- never leave anything unattended when doing this to it
- must be personally monitored at all times
- must be worn to protect eyes
- do not immerse this in cold water; it may shatter
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- if this splashes in your eyes or on your skin, immediately flush with running water
- never look into this when it is being heated
- examine this before each use
- is a hands on laboratory class
- is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt
- should be used to pick up heated metals and glass
- ask this person for help when you dont understand how to use a piece of equipment
- are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled
- of all chemical waste properly
- have been provided and should be worn during laboratory activities
- handle these liquids over a pan to contain spills
- glass tubing, especially long pieces, in a vertical position
25 Clues: examine this before each use • must be worn to protect eyes • is a hands on laboratory class • of all chemical waste properly • must be handled with extreme care • fill wash bottles with this water • must be tied back and out of your face • are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled • must be personally monitored at all times • is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt • ...
Lab Safety and Equipment 2023-07-15
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- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals
- Used to transfer liquids into small containers
- Used to move glassware that's been heated
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquids
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by electricity
- Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids
- Where you should NEVER dispose of broken glass
- What you should always do at end of lab
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas
- Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab
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- Type of shoes to be worn in lab
- Used to measure mass
- Worn to protect clothing in lab
- Used to measure length
- Used only if you spill chemicals on your body
- When in doubt, ask this person
- Best for putting out a fire on a person
- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
- Used to hold test tubes in an upright position
- Used to heat, mix, hold, and measure chemicals
20 Clues: Used to measure mass • Used to measure length • When in doubt, ask this person • Type of shoes to be worn in lab • Worn to protect clothing in lab • Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas • Best for putting out a fire on a person • What you should always do at end of lab • Used to move glassware that's been heated • Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-18
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- When _____ acids, always pour into water, never the reverse. Combine the liquids slowly while stirring the mixture with a glass rod. Just remember the jingle, "Like ya otter ...add acid to water."
- Keep hands away from _____, eyes, and mouth while using any chemicals, solutions, or materials in the laboratory
- Dispose of all paper, wooden splints, toothpicks, glass, and other solids in the trash cans, not the sinks
- Pass used matches through running _____ before disposing in the trash cans
- ______ are not permitted into the storage room or teacher workroom without prior approval
- Never _____ anything or touch chemicals unless specifically instructed to do so
- Use burners with extreme caution. Turn off a _____ burner when not in use
- Tie back long ____ during laboratory activities
- Never carry hot equipment or dangerous _______ through a crowd of students
- Remove all broken _____ from work areas and floors as soon as possible. Never handle broken _____ with bare hands. Report mercury thermometers to the instructor right away
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- Follow all _______ and verbal instructions carefully
- Wash ______ thoroughly at the conclusion of every laboratory
- Keep work areas _____
- Know _____ drill procedures
- When removing an _______ plug from the socket, pull on the plug, not the cord
- Wear closed-toe _____, at all times, in the laboratory activities
- _____ and drinking in the laboratory is strictly forbidden
- Never ____ reagents back into bottles, exchange liquids or stoppers of bottles, or lay stoppers on the table
- Do not bring any _______ in contact with a flame unless instructed to do so.
- Always test the ____ of chemicals by waving your hand above the container and sniffing cautiously from a distance (wafting)
20 Clues: Keep work areas _____ • Know _____ drill procedures • Tie back long ____ during laboratory activities • Follow all _______ and verbal instructions carefully • _____ and drinking in the laboratory is strictly forbidden • Wash ______ thoroughly at the conclusion of every laboratory • Wear closed-toe _____, at all times, in the laboratory activities • ...
Key Terms: Lab Safety 2023-09-28
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- Any material that will burn.
- One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end.
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value.
- The mass per unit of volume.
- The ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity being measured.
- Alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness.
- An act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
- The amount of space measured in cubic units that an object or substance occupies.
- An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap.
- A scraped spot or area; the result of rubbing or scuffing.
- The freedom from accidents.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- Something that serves to warn, give notice, or caution.
- A sudden, urgent, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate action.
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- A test, trial, or tentative procedure; an act or operation to discover something unknown or test a principle or supposition.
- The three conditions, fuel, heat, and oxygen, that must be present to produce a fire.
- The type of energy that causes the temperature of an object or environment to rise.
- Pieces of information, such as facts, statistics, or codes; an item of data.
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- To kill by electricity.
- Safety equipment worn for protection against safety hazards in the work area
- Liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril.
- An unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable.
- A portable container, usually filled with special chemicals for putting out a fire.
- A colorless, odorless reactive gas that is one of the three ingredients necessary for a fire.
- To put out (fire or light); put out the flame of something burning or lighted.
- The quantity of matter as determined by its weight.
- Color used as part of a standardized coding system according to which each color conveys a specific safety message.
- A manner, disposition, feeling, or position with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation
29 Clues: To kill by electricity. • The freedom from accidents. • Any material that will burn. • The mass per unit of volume. • An act or instance of noticing or perceiving. • The quantity of matter as determined by its weight. • One of a series of steps taken to accomplish an end. • Liability or exposure to harm or injury; risk; peril. • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-12
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- Used to measure length.
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by electricity.
- Used to measure mass.
- Used to hold test tubes in an upright position.
- When in doubt, ask this person for help/assistance.
- Used to move glassware that's been heated.
- Used to heat, mix, hold and measure chemicals.
- Used to transfer liquids into small containers.
- To operate you must Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep.
- Type of shoes to be worn in labs.
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- Used only if you spill chemicals on your body
- Best for putting out fire on a person.
- Worn to protect eyes from fire and chemicals.
- What you should always do at the end of a lab.
- Used to measure precise volumes of liquid
- Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas.
- Where you should NEVER dispose of broken glass.
- Used to transfer precise amounts of liquids.
- Worn to protect clothing in lab.
- Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab.
20 Clues: Used to measure mass. • Used to measure length. • Worn to protect clothing in lab. • Type of shoes to be worn in labs. • Best for putting out fire on a person. • Used to heat chemicals; powered by gas. • Used to measure precise volumes of liquid • Appropriate way to smell chemicals in lab. • Used to move glassware that's been heated. • ...
OSHA Lab Safety Crossword 2026-03-25
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- Single exposure to this toxin may cause damage to the kidneys.
- Death by suffocation.
- Pyrophoric materials need this to do their thing.
- Invisible lines of force associated with high-voltage electricity.
- The H in H202 (H-peroxide) can be replaced by organic ________.
- Reproductive toxins could possibly affect this.
- Instantaneous release of gas and heat.
- Increases or induces cancer.
- Able to catch fire.
- Adverse effects from exposure to a substance.
- This kind of reaction may result from exposure to a "sensitizer."
- UV light is an example.
- These spaces might have a limited or restricted entry or exit.
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- Ringing in the ears
- Prevent these hazards by reducing heavy lifting or repetitive motions.
- Motion that happens again and again.
- Depression of the CNS or _________ effect.
- Irreversible skin or eye damage.
- May or may not be combustible - but can contribute to combustion.
- Fall protection may be necessary if your workplace is this.
20 Clues: Ringing in the ears • Able to catch fire. • Death by suffocation. • UV light is an example. • Increases or induces cancer. • Irreversible skin or eye damage. • Motion that happens again and again. • Instantaneous release of gas and heat. • Depression of the CNS or _________ effect. • Adverse effects from exposure to a substance. • Reproductive toxins could possibly affect this. • ...
Paschall Procedures and Expectations 2026-01-05
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- Assigned every unit and due at the Unit Test
- Where you check grades
- In hockey, a rule that states you must remain seated and out of the aisle until the play is finished
- Tilt screen at a 45 degree angle and eyes on teacher when you hear this phrase
- A Shakira song, but also the way to have a good grade in this class
- Where you keep all notes and lab observatons
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- Where you go if you have chemicals or hazardous debris in your eye
- Recommended for your feet on lab days
- All people should be treated with a basic level of dignity in this room, higher levels of this can be earned
- How you conduct yourself with your lab partner (synonym: civil)
- What you should do if you notice broken glass, spill or safety hazard
- "Where Pride Meets -----------"
12 Clues: Where you check grades • "Where Pride Meets -----------" • Recommended for your feet on lab days • Assigned every unit and due at the Unit Test • Where you keep all notes and lab observatons • How you conduct yourself with your lab partner (synonym: civil) • Where you go if you have chemicals or hazardous debris in your eye • ...
Safety In The Textiles Lab 2024-02-15
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- somthing that should be pointing downwards when you walk
- turn this of after every use
- somthing that you always hold when walking with scissors
- somthing that one person can ue at a time
- wait till you are asked to use this
- somthing that ou use when cutting fabric
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- dont do this to reach somthing
- somthing that should be on you everytime you enter the textiles lab
- somthing that should always be in the textiles lab
- don't touch this when using the iron
- ask these before using eqipment if you are unsure
- somthing that should be under desks when working
- somthing that you dont put your hand under when using
- somthing you should have when using the iron
- somthing that you should always put back into the tray
15 Clues: turn this of after every use • dont do this to reach somthing • wait till you are asked to use this • don't touch this when using the iron • somthing that ou use when cutting fabric • somthing that one person can ue at a time • somthing you should have when using the iron • somthing that should be under desks when working • ...
Michelle's Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-20
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- tie _______is used to tie your hair is ok.
- in lab and must be token out this is called a ______.
- kit-In case of emergency you need a ______ to
- When doing experiments for you to protect eyes.
- a wound or if you accidently get hurt.
- shower When some chemicals get on eyes/body itits called_________.
- food ______ During science because it can spill
- not without permission When you are told to do
- attentive when you are doing lab you need to be _______.
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- tells you something to do about a new
- Use the fire _______ to put out small fires
- its called ________
- broken glass ______ Sometimes glass can break do not
- This is used when hazardous fumes or vapor.
- you may ask to do something it called _________.
15 Clues: its called ________ • tells you something to do about a new • a wound or if you accidently get hurt. • tie _______is used to tie your hair is ok. • Use the fire _______ to put out small fires • This is used when hazardous fumes or vapor. • kit-In case of emergency you need a ______ to • not without permission When you are told to do • ...
vocab 2021-08-19
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- plate - used to heat up substances
- beaker - used to hold and measure substances
- aprons - aprons used in a lab
- showers - used when you get chemicals on yourself to wash your body
- blankets - used when someone catches on fire
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- - used to protect your eyes
- resistant gloves - used when messing with hot things
- - gently move the air that's over the beaker to your nose
- wash stations - used for when substances get in your eyes to rinse them out
- aid kits - used for scratches, cuts etc.
10 Clues: - used to protect your eyes • aprons - aprons used in a lab • plate - used to heat up substances • aid kits - used for scratches, cuts etc. • beaker - used to hold and measure substances • blankets - used when someone catches on fire • resistant gloves - used when messing with hot things • - gently move the air that's over the beaker to your nose • ...
world food safety day 2022-06-03
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- first defense against foodborne illness
- where first food safety started
- which element is used in thyroid gland
- world food safety day is in which month
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- which food is good for malnutrition
- common food disease
- most significant groups of probiotic organisms, commonly used in fermented dairy products
- most wasted food in world
8 Clues: common food disease • most wasted food in world • where first food safety started • which food is good for malnutrition • which element is used in thyroid gland • first defense against foodborne illness • world food safety day is in which month • most significant groups of probiotic organisms, commonly used in fermented dairy products
Science Lab Safety 2014-09-08
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- Always follow these.
- One of your five senses; always do this.
- When something serious occurs.
- The opposite of go.
- wash Station Where you go if something is in your eye.
- Another word for caution.
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- One of the emergency services.
- The colour of a fire extinguisher.
- Another word for your lab tools.
- Always ask for this if you are puzzled or confused.
- The place where you conduct science experiments.
- How you should keep your lab.
- You should NEVER do this in a lab.
13 Clues: The opposite of go. • Always follow these. • Another word for caution. • How you should keep your lab. • One of the emergency services. • When something serious occurs. • Another word for your lab tools. • The colour of a fire extinguisher. • You should NEVER do this in a lab. • One of your five senses; always do this. • The place where you conduct science experiments. • ...
Measurments & Lab Safety 2022-12-14
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- where we throw away shattered and broken glass
- use when a large amount of chemicals get on skin
- storing mixing and measuring liquids
- also used for liquid measurements
- a tool we use to create a small flame
- use when chemicals get in eyes
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- a small unit of measurement
- protection we use for our eyes during a lab
- something we use to put out fire
- used for precise weight measurements
- A unit of weight measurement in the metric system beginning with k
- a lipped cylindrical glass for measuring liquid
- what we put on our bodies to protect us from harmful chemicals
13 Clues: a small unit of measurement • use when chemicals get in eyes • something we use to put out fire • also used for liquid measurements • used for precise weight measurements • storing mixing and measuring liquids • a tool we use to create a small flame • protection we use for our eyes during a lab • where we throw away shattered and broken glass • ...
Food Lab Safety Review 2025-01-30
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- _________ to the right temperature
- _____________ foods should not be placed on the same plate that held raw meat, poultry or fish unless the plate has been washed first in hot, soapy water.
- Place a food thermometer in the ____________ part of the food, away from any bones and fat.
- Avoid taste-testing or eating doughs and batters with raw _____
- Put backpacks & books on the ___________, tucked under a table. Don’t put them on the kitchen counters.
- Treat burns with cold, _____________ water.
- Separate ______ meats from other foods
- The minimum _____________ cooking temperature for beef, pork and lamb steaks, roasts and chops is 160*F
- _____________ hands after touching raw meat and eggs.
- The ____________-, 40*F-140*F, where bacteria likes to grow
- __________ and turkey needs to be cooked to 165*F
- beef, pork, veal and lamb need to be cooked to 160*F, as they have increased surface area creating more places for bacteria to potentially live.
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- For dishwashing, fill left side of sink half way (or less) with a only few drops of ________
- Use a ___________________ to tell if a food is cooked safely to temperature.
- ____________________ is the scientific word for how bacteria can be spread from one food product to another.
- Refrigerate food (promptly)
- It should take you a minimum of 20 _____________ to thoroughly wash your hands.
- To maintain clean conditions, wash hands and _______________ often
- You cannot ________________ a surface that has not been cleaned first.
- Wash fruits and _______________ thoroughly under running water before cutting, cooking or eating.
20 Clues: Refrigerate food (promptly) • _________ to the right temperature • Separate ______ meats from other foods • Treat burns with cold, _____________ water. • __________ and turkey needs to be cooked to 165*F • _____________ hands after touching raw meat and eggs. • The ____________-, 40*F-140*F, where bacteria likes to grow • ...
Lab Safety-Ella Hodges 2022-08-12
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- how many minutes you should flush your eyes if you get chemicals in them
- what position you should carry glass tubing in
- where you should grasp a sharp instrument
- how many times you should check chemical labels before using
- what you need to do after the lab
- flammable objects should stay away from this
- wash bottles should only be filled with this water
- who you should ask if you have questions
- not permitted in the lab
- the end of a test tube that shouldn't be pointed at yourself or anyone else
- used to grab hot glassware
- where you should cut in relation to the body during dissection
- where you should never dispose of chemicals
- you shouldn't submerge hot glass in this water temperature at risk of it shattering
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- never look into a container that is being
- what you should grasp whne unplugging something
- must never be removed from the laboratory
- type of manner you should handle all organisms in
- shoes that should be worn in the lab
- must be worn anytime chemicals, heat, or glassware is used
- never leave this type of burner unattended
- what is worn over your clothes in a lab
- length of hair that should be tied back in the lab
- glassware you should never use
- type of suction you should never use to fill a pipette
25 Clues: not permitted in the lab • used to grab hot glassware • glassware you should never use • what you need to do after the lab • shoes that should be worn in the lab • what is worn over your clothes in a lab • who you should ask if you have questions • never look into a container that is being • must never be removed from the laboratory • ...
Safety in The Lab 2022-08-31
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- caution/physical hazards
- identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- a stream of charged particles
- stop/danger
- headgear used in performing certain types of welding to protect the eyes, face, and neck from flash burn, sparks, infrared and ultraviolet light, and intense heat.
- an established or official way of doing something.
- dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view.
- a quality that is characterized by a person’s interest in keeping their surroundings and themselves well organized
- stores water and provides water under pressure when the pump is not running
- warning/caution
- a place to throw away trash
- combustion or burning
- go/start
- a dangerous obstacle
- a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance.
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- used to stop fires
- situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- a storage area where gear and clothes are stored
- radiation/hazard
- situation that is visible and presents an danger.
- an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit as a safety measure.
- safety info
- boots that are for the lab
- keeping tools and a work environment in the best condition
- eye protection
25 Clues: go/start • stop/danger • safety info • eye protection • warning/caution • radiation/hazard • used to stop fires • a dangerous obstacle • combustion or burning • caution/physical hazards • boots that are for the lab • a place to throw away trash • a stream of charged particles • a storage area where gear and clothes are stored • situation that is visible and presents an danger. • ...
Lab Safety And Data 2022-03-14
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- To grab and lift materials
- To protect your eyes from chemicals
- To weight stuff
- held constant in a experiment
- To scrape things or lift small measurements of powder.
- To hold things tight and secure
- factors that influence an experiment
- information which can only be described in words.
- information you find out yourself
- information found by other people
- To measure temperatures of liquids
- For putting liquids in and to hold them
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- what you change in a experiment
- To pick up stuff
- To looks at things more close up
- To place below the Bunsen Beaker
- ‘If, then’ statement of what you think will happen
- what you are trying to do
- To go above the Bunsen Beaker
- Measurements written as numbers
- To hold liquids, used for heating as well
- To transfer liquids into somethings with a narrow opening.
22 Clues: To weight stuff • To pick up stuff • what you are trying to do • To grab and lift materials • To go above the Bunsen Beaker • held constant in a experiment • what you change in a experiment • Measurements written as numbers • To hold things tight and secure • To looks at things more close up • To place below the Bunsen Beaker • information you find out yourself • ...
Lab Safety-Ella Hodges 2022-08-12
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- flammable objects should stay away from this
- the end of a test tube that shouldn't be pointed at yourself or anyone else
- shoes that should be worn in the lab
- where you should cut in relation to the body during dissection
- how many times you should check chemical labels before using
- what position you should carry glass tubing in
- must never be removed from the laboratory
- you shouldn't submerge hot glass in this water temperature at risk of it shattering
- what you should grasp whne unplugging something
- never leave this type of burner unattended
- where you should grasp a sharp instrument
- what you need to do after the lab
- where you should never dispose of chemicals
- used to grab hot glassware
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- not permitted in the lab
- glassware you should never use
- who you should ask if you have questions
- wash bottles should only be filled with this water
- type of manner you should handle all organisms in
- never look into a container that is being
- type of suction you should never use to fill a pipette
- must be worn anytime chemicals, heat, or glassware is used
- what is worn over your clothes in a lab
- how many minutes you should flush your eyes if you get chemicals in them
- length of hair that should be tied back in the lab
25 Clues: not permitted in the lab • used to grab hot glassware • glassware you should never use • what you need to do after the lab • shoes that should be worn in the lab • what is worn over your clothes in a lab • who you should ask if you have questions • must never be removed from the laboratory • never look into a container that is being • ...
Lab safety- Alejandra Preston 2022-08-12
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- hold in vertical position
- neer use to fill a pipet
- must be personally monitored at all times
- must be read carefully before use
- must be out of face during labs
- Inform them in the case of a fire
- never look into one being heated
- never remove chemicals from here
- do this when there is damaged equipment
- fooling around;should never do in class
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- only grab sharp instruments here
- dispose of the waste properly
- treat with humane respect
- always turn off when not in use
- always add with water
- ask instructor for if confused
- unauthorized experimentsi
- if necessary, use when things are too hot
- must be secured during labs
- push under desk when not in use
- use when working with poisonous vapors
- flush your eyes with this if chemicals get in
- should be worn during laboratory activities
- examine before each use
- must be dry when handling electricals
25 Clues: always add with water • examine before each use • neer use to fill a pipet • treat with humane respect • hold in vertical position • unauthorized experimentsi • must be secured during labs • dispose of the waste properly • ask instructor for if confused • always turn off when not in use • must be out of face during labs • push under desk when not in use • ...
Lab safety Peyton Satterlee 2022-08-13
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- yell when someone gets hurt
- can be caused when heat is exposed to flammable liquids or objects
- when you want to smell something during an experiment you do this
- needs to be supervised at all times while in progress
- unauthorized people or students are not allowed inside this room
- protects your body and clothes from chemicals
- read or listen to all before starting an experiment
- very strong chemicals that need to be handled with caution
- can't be dangly or long while in lab
- use when handling hot apparatus
- the only place experiments should be preformed
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- protects eyes during an experiment
- not allowed in laboratory because of possible contamination
- used when fire starts in lab
- the proper container that's used to contain chemicals or materials
- protects your hands and skin during an experiment
- need to stay clear by pushing in chairs and putting away backpacks
- the proper tool to use when checking the temperature
- needs to be tied back when in lab
- use when chemicals or materials get in your eye
- rules or instructions that need to be followed at all times
- what chemicals are called when already used and are disposed of properly
- always keep your station clean during the experiment and clean up afterwards
- only for water not for disposing of chemicals
- inform for help when you don't understand or have an incident happen
- always stay focused on experiment and surroundings while in lab
26 Clues: yell when someone gets hurt • used when fire starts in lab • use when handling hot apparatus • needs to be tied back when in lab • protects eyes during an experiment • can't be dangly or long while in lab • only for water not for disposing of chemicals • protects your body and clothes from chemicals • the only place experiments should be preformed • ...
Lab Safety Brock Dodson 2022-08-17
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- Never remove ___ from the lab.
- be prepared for your work in the ___.
- Never___ chemicals in the sink drain.
- Keep hands away from face, ___, mouth, and body while using chemicals.
- How to handle all specimens.
- Conduct yourself in a ___ manner.
- Report any ___ or injury to the instructor immediately.
- you keep these away when transferring from one to another.
- Handle ___ liquids over a pan to contain spills.
- Keep hands away from face, eyes, mouth, and ___ while using chemicals.
- Never leave a ___ burner unattended.
- The code you yell out for injuries.
- Keep hands away from ___, eyes, mouth, and body while using chemicals.
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- Keep hands away from face, eyes, ___, and body while using chemicals.
- The position to carry long tubing.
- All chemicals in the laboratory are to be considered ___.
- Be ___ and proceed with caution in the lab.
- Know what to do if there is a ___ in the lab.
- Check the ___ on chemical bottles twice before use.
- when ___ thermometers are broken notify the instructor immediately.
- Any time Chemicals, ___, or glassware are used, students will wear laboratory goggles.
- preform only those experiments authorized by the instructor.
- Examine ___ before each use.
- Never handle glass with your ___.
24 Clues: How to handle all specimens. • Examine ___ before each use. • Never remove ___ from the lab. • Conduct yourself in a ___ manner. • Never handle glass with your ___. • The position to carry long tubing. • The code you yell out for injuries. • Never leave a ___ burner unattended. • be prepared for your work in the ___. • Never___ chemicals in the sink drain. • ...
SAFETY IN THE LAB 2023-09-20
24 Clues: gaz • peau • gants • santé • blouse • avaler • inhaler • brûlure • tremper • explosif • sécurité • corrosif • lave-oeil • dangereux • extincteur • prendre feu • inflammable • pantalon (UK) • produits chimiques • couverture anti-feu • lunettes de sécurité • projection éclaboussure • trousse de premiers secours • attacher(les cheveux) vers l'arrière
Lab Safety/Scientific Method 2023-10-17
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- chemicals do this in water
- doing this helps keep everyone safe during class
- these protect our hands
- a hypothesis
- this is when SOMEONE is on fire
- this helps protect our clothing
- this is used when SOMETHING is on fire
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- this is what you should be during class labs
- the thing that is changed in an experiment
- after an experiment, what happened
- this is how you share the results
- this is something that scientists do to with two or more chemicals
- this is how we make sense of the world
- the start of an investigation
- the act of doing something to get a reaction/answer a question
- these are used to cover our eyes
- this is an educated guess
- this is a small glass container that measures liquids
- what you do after an experiment
- this is something that happens when you mix chemicals together
- this is someone who studies science
21 Clues: a hypothesis • these protect our hands • this is an educated guess • chemicals do this in water • the start of an investigation • what you do after an experiment • this is when SOMEONE is on fire • this helps protect our clothing • these are used to cover our eyes • this is how you share the results • after an experiment, what happened • this is someone who studies science • ...
Science Lab Safety Crossword 2019-08-21
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- Wash _____________ thoroughly following experiments.
- Always tie back long ___________.
- Keep ____________________ away from open flames.
- Use caution when handling hot ________________.
- Know how to use the emergency ________________.
- Never taste or _________ chemicals.
- Roll up loose __________________.
- Turn off ______________ when not in use.
- No loose or _______________ clothing.
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- Consult with the teacher for proper disposal of _____________.
- Never perform ___________________ experiments.
- Study laboratory _________________ prior to class.
- Wear _____________ when using chemicals that irritate or be absorted through the skin.
- Leave __________________ bench clean and neat.
- Wear safety ___________ during all laboratory sessions.
- No open-toed shoes or __________.
- Report all _________________ and spills to the teacher immediately.
- Never carry dangerous chemicals or ____ equipment near other people.
- Point the opening away from people when _________________ substances in a test tube.
- Keep your lab ___________ organized and free of clutter.
20 Clues: Always tie back long ___________. • No open-toed shoes or __________. • Roll up loose __________________. • Never taste or _________ chemicals. • No loose or _______________ clothing. • Turn off ______________ when not in use. • Never perform ___________________ experiments. • Leave __________________ bench clean and neat. • Use caution when handling hot ________________. • ...
Engineering Lab/General Safety 2024-08-15
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- -
- -radiation hazard
- -Start/safety equipment
- -safety info
- -Take the time to do a task right the first time.
- -stop/danger/fire/emergency
- -A fire started with electrical equipment (ex. motors and switches)
- -An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- -warning of dangerous parts/energized equiptment
- -Dress appropriately for said job or activity
- -physical hazards
- -Dispose of waste properly.
- -Stop, look, and listen.
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- -Rule/Guidelines one must follow in order to stay safe
- -Follow the rules.
- -A fire with flammable liquids/grease (ex. gasoline, paint, and oils)
- -Keep work area clean and tidy.
- -A situation that is visible and presents an immediate danger
- -How long will a fire extinguisher work for?
- -A fire with ordinary combustibles (ex. wood, paper, and cloth)
- -Keep tools and equipment in proper order.
- -Keeping tools, machines, and the work environment in the best possible condition.
- - Having excessive confidence, leading to potential hazard.
- -A situation that is visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events.
- -Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- -Develop a safe attitude.
26 Clues: - • -safety info • -radiation hazard • -physical hazards • -Follow the rules. • -Start/safety equipment • -Stop, look, and listen. • -Develop a safe attitude. • -stop/danger/fire/emergency • -Dispose of waste properly. • -Keep work area clean and tidy. • -Keep tools and equipment in proper order. • -How long will a fire extinguisher work for? • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- What chemical category includes substances that rapidly decompose?
- What protects against chemical vapors in a controlled workspace?
- Name the safety device used to protect the hands and forearms from chemical exposure?
- Action of waving hand to smell something
- What type of chemical poses a danger due to its reactivity with air or water?
- What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for metal fires?
- What safety equipment is used to protect the respiratory system from inhaling harmful chemicals?
- What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a laboratory?
- What fire extinguisher is suitable for use on flammable liquid fires?
- We use this acronym to describe the safety regulators that help dispose of generated lab waste.
- What type of chemical reaction releases heat when it reacts?
- Acronym for the international system for the identification of hazardous chemicals.
- The university we attend
- What engineering control minimizes exposure to hazardous substances through enclosure?
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- This emergency equipment provides a quick and steady stream of water to flush chemicals from the body.
- What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste?
- This term pair describes the process of assessing and managing risks associated with chemical substances.
- Acronym that describes safety documents or methods established for communicating clear guidelines on the proper use of hazardous substances or equipment.
- What protective equipment is worn to shield the eyes from chemical splashes?
- What type of footwear is recommended for laboratory work to protect the feet from spills and splashes?
20 Clues: The university we attend • Action of waving hand to smell something • What term describes the safe elimination of chemical waste? • What type of fire extinguisher is suitable for metal fires? • What is the primary purpose of a fume hood in a laboratory? • What type of chemical reaction releases heat when it reacts? • ...
vb 2024-09-25
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- Where Lex and Tim hide from the raptors.
- A chaos theorist who questions the park's safety.
- The island where Jurassic Park is located.
- The process used to bring dinosaurs back to life.
- Dangerous dinosaurs that outsmart their prey.
- Genetic material extracted from ancient amber.
- What Nedry attempts to steal from the park’s lab.
- A paleontologist invited to inspect the park’s safety.
- Electrified barriers meant to contain the dinosaurs.
- The event that causes the park’s systems to fail.
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- A paleobotanist who works alongside Dr. Grant.
- The vehicle used for the park tour.
- Insect trapped in amber that provided dinosaur DNA.
- Hammond’s granddaughter who helps restart the system.
- The method of transportation that brings characters to and from the island.
- The park's computer programmer who sabotages the system.
- A fast, intelligent dinosaur that hunts in packs.
- The billionaire founder of Jurassic Park.
- Hammond’s grandson who narrowly escapes several dinosaur attacks.
19 Clues: The vehicle used for the park tour. • Where Lex and Tim hide from the raptors. • The billionaire founder of Jurassic Park. • The island where Jurassic Park is located. • Dangerous dinosaurs that outsmart their prey. • A paleobotanist who works alongside Dr. Grant. • Genetic material extracted from ancient amber. • A chaos theorist who questions the park's safety. • ...
General Safety Practices 2025-11-04
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- Keep long, loose ______ tied back to avoid entanglement.
- Always face a ______ when climbing or descending.
- When lifting, bend your ______ and keep your back straight.
- The symbol for a double-insulated tool is a square inside a ______.
- Electrical cords used outdoors must be plugged into a ______ (abbrev.).
- Never distract the attention of another ______ while working.
- Safety rules are for your _______ and the people working around you.
- Always keep walkways and stairways free of ______ and debris.
- OSHA requires using red and ______ for safety color codes.
- Flammable chemicals must be stored in an approved storage ______.
- The minimum safe distance your hands should stay from a moving part is called the margin of ______.
- Always wear appropriate ______ protection in the lab.
- Always use the correct ______ for the job.
- Horseplay and ______ around are not tolerated.
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- Report all ______ or injuries, no matter how slight.
- Never operate tools without all safety ______ in place.
- Use proper ______ to eliminate fatigue when working.
- Dust collection, fume extraction, or ventilation helps with proper ______ quality.
- Know where the first aid ______ is located.
- If someone’s clothing catches on fire, remember: Stop! Drop! ______!
- Never use tools or machinery without the instructor’s ______.
- Jewelry and loose clothing can cause serious ______.
- Report all ______ tools or equipment to the instructor.
- The three parts of the Fire Triangle are heat, fuel, and ______.
- When unplugging a cord, pull from the ______, not the cord.
25 Clues: Always use the correct ______ for the job. • Know where the first aid ______ is located. • Horseplay and ______ around are not tolerated. • Always face a ______ when climbing or descending. • Report all ______ or injuries, no matter how slight. • Use proper ______ to eliminate fatigue when working. • Jewelry and loose clothing can cause serious ______. • ...
COE Crossword #1 2023-04-08
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- When Forces are balanced
- Differentiation of X
- Dean of Engineering
- Engineer's safety gear
- An Engineering Student's Favorite Tool
- Regulatory body that governs engineering in Nigeria
- Color of Engineering
- 400L Omega Semester
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- A beginner first line of code
- Drawing with just a pencil
- Type of drawing view
- Lab equipment used in titration
- Theme of the College Week
- Has a left hand and a right hand rule
14 Clues: Dean of Engineering • 400L Omega Semester • Differentiation of X • Type of drawing view • Color of Engineering • Engineer's safety gear • When Forces are balanced • Theme of the College Week • Drawing with just a pencil • A beginner first line of code • Lab equipment used in titration • Has a left hand and a right hand rule • An Engineering Student's Favorite Tool • ...
NICU Foundations 101 2023-08-16
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- how many hours is the standard hang time for breastmilk
- the NICU RN and RD are part of the Riley ____
- to make the breastmilk or formula more calories
- best way to feed your baby
- to access the formula recipes for discharge instruction, go to the IUHealth Team ___
- condition that would require using TPN for nutrition
- time the SFT milk lab closes in the evening
- name of the lab that mixed breastmilk and formulas
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- accuracy of this is important when the team decides plan of care
- provides clinical assessment of babies
- type of infant seen in the NICU
- length should be measured using this technique
- premature infants need more of these
- protocol system set up to transition from TPN to EN nutrition
- safety measure of breastmilk
- growth goal for these infants is 18-21gm/kg/d
16 Clues: best way to feed your baby • safety measure of breastmilk • type of infant seen in the NICU • premature infants need more of these • provides clinical assessment of babies • time the SFT milk lab closes in the evening • the NICU RN and RD are part of the Riley ____ • growth goal for these infants is 18-21gm/kg/d • length should be measured using this technique • ...
Lab Safety Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-15
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- Never leave a lit burner ___.
- Perform only those experiments authorized by the ___.
- Never work ___.
- ___ must be read carefully before use.
- Never fool around in the ___.
- Never mix ___ in sink drains.
- Follow all ___ instructions carefully.
- Anytime ___ is used, students will wear laboratory goggles.
- Do not ___ hot glassware in cold water.
- Conduct yourself in a ___ manner at all times in the laboratory.
- ___ must be personally monitored at all times.
- ___ must not be touched if a thermometer is broken.
- Report any ___.
- Dispose of all ___ properly.
- Only fill wash bottles with ___ water.
- Experiments must be personally ___ at all times.
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- Never use mouth ___ to fill a pipet.
- When using ___, always carry with tips and points pointing down and away.
- Never handle ___ glass.
- Keep ___ clear.
- Dress ___ for all lab experiments.
- Handle all ___ in a humane manner.
- Always ___ your hands after experiments.
- Know what to do if there is a ___ drill.
- Do not place hot ___ directly onto desk.
- Read all ___ thoroughly.
- Exercise ___ caution when using a gas burner.
- Wash immediately if a chemical ___ in your eye.
- ___ experiments are prohibited.
- Yell "___" if hurt to get your instructor's attention.
30 Clues: Keep ___ clear. • Never work ___. • Report any ___. • Never handle ___ glass. • Read all ___ thoroughly. • Dispose of all ___ properly. • Never leave a lit burner ___. • Never fool around in the ___. • Never mix ___ in sink drains. • ___ experiments are prohibited. • Dress ___ for all lab experiments. • Handle all ___ in a humane manner. • Never use mouth ___ to fill a pipet. • ...
Lab Safety-Ella Hodges 2022-08-12
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- flammable objects should stay away from this
- the end of a test tube that shouldn't be pointed at yourself or anyone else
- shoes that should be worn in the lab
- where you should cut in relation to the body during dissection
- how many times you should check chemical labels before using
- what position you should carry glass tubing in
- must never be removed from the laboratory
- you shouldn't submerge hot glass in this water temperature at risk of it shattering
- what you should grasp whne unplugging something
- never leave this type of burner unattended
- where you should grasp a sharp instrument
- what you need to do after the lab
- where you should never dispose of chemicals
- used to grab hot glassware
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- not permitted in the lab
- glassware you should never use
- who you should ask if you have questions
- wash bottles should only be filled with this water
- type of manner you should handle all organisms in
- never look into a container that is being
- type of suction you should never use to fill a pipette
- must be worn anytime chemicals, heat, or glassware is used
- what is worn over your clothes in a lab
- how many minutes you should flush your eyes if you get chemicals in them
- length of hair that should be tied back in the lab
25 Clues: not permitted in the lab • used to grab hot glassware • glassware you should never use • what you need to do after the lab • shoes that should be worn in the lab • what is worn over your clothes in a lab • who you should ask if you have questions • must never be removed from the laboratory • never look into a container that is being • ...
Lab Safety- Emma Chase 2022-08-12
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- have been provided and should be worn during laboratory activities
- must be worn to protect eyes
- must be personally monitored at all times
- ay accident or injury to the instructor immediately
- are never permitted in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless given permission
- never look into this when it is being heated
- examine this before each use
- or jokes of any kind are not allowed in the laboratory
- glass tubing, especially long pieces, in a vertical position
- must be handled with extreme care
- ask this person for help when you dont understand how to use a piece of equipment
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- of all chemical waste properly
- is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt
- when removing an electrical plug from its socket, grasp the plug, not this
- never remove chemicals or this from the laboratory
- is a hands on laboratory class
- are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled
- must be tied back and out of your face
- all living organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner
- handle these liquids over a pan to contain spills
- do not immerse this in cold water; it may shatter
- if this splashes in your eyes or on your skin, immediately flush with running water
- should be used to pick up heated metals and glass
23 Clues: must be worn to protect eyes • examine this before each use • of all chemical waste properly • is a hands on laboratory class • must be handled with extreme care • must be tied back and out of your face • must be personally monitored at all times • are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled • is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt • ...
Lab Safety- Emma Chase 2022-08-12
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- must be handled with extreme care
- never remove chemicals or this from the laboratory
- must be tied back and out of your face
- all living organisms used in a laboratory activity in a humane manner
- are never permitted in the science storage rooms or preparation areas unless given permission
- when removing an electrical plug from its socket, grasp the plug, not this
- fill wash bottles with this water
- or jokes of any kind are not allowed in the laboratory
- ay accident or injury to the instructor immediately
- never leave anything unattended when doing this to it
- must be personally monitored at all times
- must be worn to protect eyes
- do not immerse this in cold water; it may shatter
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- if this splashes in your eyes or on your skin, immediately flush with running water
- never look into this when it is being heated
- examine this before each use
- is a hands on laboratory class
- is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt
- should be used to pick up heated metals and glass
- ask this person for help when you dont understand how to use a piece of equipment
- are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled
- of all chemical waste properly
- have been provided and should be worn during laboratory activities
- handle these liquids over a pan to contain spills
- glass tubing, especially long pieces, in a vertical position
25 Clues: examine this before each use • must be worn to protect eyes • is a hands on laboratory class • of all chemical waste properly • must be handled with extreme care • fill wash bottles with this water • must be tied back and out of your face • are not to be touched, tasted, or smelled • must be personally monitored at all times • is what you yell when a lab partner is hurt • ...
Safety Lab Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-25
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- A way to smell chemicals moderately and safely
- no _______ in the lab to prevent bumping into others
- wash your hands with _____ if chemicals get on your skin
- should never be handles with your bare hands
- never leave a ___ burner unattended
- must be followed during an experiment according to the instructor
- if your hair is long it must be ____ back during an experiment
- Worn on your torso to prevent chemical splash on your clothes
- No ______ or drinking while in the lab
- should be treated with the same caution as any other
- cold glass and ___ glass visually look about the same
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- used to put our open fires in the lab
- Worn to protect your eyes from chemicals
- never ____ into a container while it's being heated
- report any ______ that happens in the lab (synonym for hurt)
- make sure to properly _______ of chemicals used or unused during a lab
- never ______ chemicals from the classroom
- used to cleanse your eyes if chemicals get in them
- must always be diluted during an experiment and must be used with extreme caution
- used to prevent chemicals getting on your hands
- when handling sharp objects point the sharp end away from people
21 Clues: never leave a ___ burner unattended • used to put our open fires in the lab • No ______ or drinking while in the lab • Worn to protect your eyes from chemicals • never ______ chemicals from the classroom • should never be handles with your bare hands • A way to smell chemicals moderately and safely • used to prevent chemicals getting on your hands • ...
20 Lab Safety Rules 2023-08-19
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- Keep work areas clear
- Never put your nose in a Glass ware
- Only do something when allowed to by the teacher
- Follow all written appliances
- Don't put anything in contact with a flame unless told too
- Don't touch your eyes
- Where Eye goggles
- Throw away Paper
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- Students are Not allowed in the teachers area
- Don't pull on the cord when taking something out from the wall if electrical
- Be alert of liquids and Burners
- In case of burned or liquid on you, go under shower for 15 minutes
- Wear shoes that are not open
- Something right away
- What to do when there's a fire
- Keep hands clean
- Don't point it at anyone or you when heating it up
- Don't bring anything else but your chem books
- Don't throw hazardous liquids in a regular trash can
- Gloves will catch on fire not resistant if in flame
- Put back long hair
21 Clues: Keep hands clean • Throw away Paper • Where Eye goggles • Put back long hair • Something right away • Keep work areas clear • Don't touch your eyes • Wear shoes that are not open • Follow all written appliances • What to do when there's a fire • Be alert of liquids and Burners • Never put your nose in a Glass ware • Students are Not allowed in the teachers area • ...
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
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- Keeping tools, machines and the work environment in the best possible condition
- Use this extinguisher to put out electrical equipment
- Identifying and correcting hazardous situations or conditions
- Visible hazard presents immediate danger
- Must always be worn in the lab it protects the eye
- Use this extinguisher to put out ordinary combustibles
- Dangerous situation that could cause a accident
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- These have to be in every lab and hey put our fires
- could be hazardous if especially confident
- An existing dangerous situation that is hidden from obvious view
- Visible but could become dangerous if combined with other situations or events
- Safety glasses must be put in there
- Use this extinguisher to put out flammable liquids
13 Clues: Safety glasses must be put in there • Visible hazard presents immediate danger • could be hazardous if especially confident • Dangerous situation that could cause a accident • Must always be worn in the lab it protects the eye • Use this extinguisher to put out flammable liquids • These have to be in every lab and hey put our fires • ...
Lab equipement-Maxime and Nicolas 2017-03-16
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- it's used to protect your eyes.
- it's used to add a few drops.
- it's used for measuring a little quantity of powder.
- it's a material to heat any glassware.
- it's room where you made your experiment.
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- it's used to cut any elements, and put piping hot materials.
- it's a conical glassware with cylindrical neck.
- used to take hot glassware.
- they are used to contain a little liquid substance.
- They are used to close a test tube.
- it's a table where you made your experiement.
- a piece of clothing you must wear on your hands in a lab.
- a piece of clothing you must wear in a lab.
13 Clues: used to take hot glassware. • it's used to add a few drops. • it's used to protect your eyes. • They are used to close a test tube. • it's a material to heat any glassware. • it's room where you made your experiment. • a piece of clothing you must wear in a lab. • it's a table where you made your experiement. • it's a conical glassware with cylindrical neck. • ...
Crime Labs 2025-07-25
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- basic crime lab that works on trace evidence such as drugs, glass, paints, etc.
- ___% or more of the tests performed
- optional crime lab that works on fingerprints that are not seen with the naked eye
- optional crime lab that works on collecting and preserving physical evidence
- accident reconstruction, and cause of origin of fires or explosions
- other crime lab that works on dental evidence
- optional crime lab that works on drug and poison analysis
- optional crime lab that works on sound spectrograph
- one of major federal crime labs that does weapon, explosives, alcohol, and organized crime analysis
- basic crime lab that works on dischaged bullets, guns, cases, shells, etc.
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- basic crime lab that works on handwriting, paper and ink analysis
- caused by supreme court decision,use of miranda rights and less confessions, increase in crime rates, advances in DNA profiling, and intense and sophisticated nature of evidence analysis
- one of major federal crime labs that does general analysis of evidence
- one of major federal crime labs that does primarily drug analysis
- biggest issue facing crime labs
- under his direction the FBI crime lab is organized and serves as a model for other labs
- basic crime lab that works on preserving evidence from crime scene to be evaulated later in court
- basic crime lab that works on DNA profiling, hair and fibers, wood, and plants
- in 1923 the poilice chief at the university of california berkley created a crime lab at this PD
- other crime lab that works on human behavior and legal proceedings
- optional crime lab that works on analysing lie detectors
21 Clues: biggest issue facing crime labs • ___% or more of the tests performed • other crime lab that works on dental evidence • optional crime lab that works on sound spectrograph • optional crime lab that works on analysing lie detectors • optional crime lab that works on drug and poison analysis • basic crime lab that works on handwriting, paper and ink analysis • ...
