Lab Safety-Ella Hodges
Across
- 2. how many minutes you should flush your eyes if you get chemicals in them
- 4. what position you should carry glass tubing in
- 6. where you should grasp a sharp instrument
- 8. how many times you should check chemical labels before using
- 10. what you need to do after the lab
- 11. flammable objects should stay away from this
- 14. wash bottles should only be filled with this water
- 16. who you should ask if you have questions
- 18. not permitted in the lab
- 20. the end of a test tube that shouldn't be pointed at yourself or anyone else
- 21. used to grab hot glassware
- 22. where you should cut in relation to the body during dissection
- 23. where you should never dispose of chemicals
- 24. you shouldn't submerge hot glass in this water temperature at risk of it shattering
Down
- 1. never look into a container that is being
- 3. what you should grasp whne unplugging something
- 5. must never be removed from the laboratory
- 6. type of manner you should handle all organisms in
- 7. shoes that should be worn in the lab
- 9. must be worn anytime chemicals, heat, or glassware is used
- 12. never leave this type of burner unattended
- 13. what is worn over your clothes in a lab
- 15. length of hair that should be tied back in the lab
- 17. glassware you should never use
- 19. type of suction you should never use to fill a pipette