Lab Safety HS
Across
- 2. All bottles must have these
- 4. Electric surface for heating
- 6. Temperature-measuring device
- 7. Items like beakers and flasks
- 10. Socket you unplug from by the plug
- 14. Clean-up pan partner
- 16. Protective eyewear required
- 17. Process of weakening a solution
- 18. Must fully cover feet
- 21. Assigned place to work
- 22. Pad under hot equipment
- 25. Liquids that ignite easily
- 26. Walkways that must stay clear
- 28. Tools and devices used in lab
- 30. Only fill wash bottles with this
- 32. Gas flame source
- 36. Rinse station for chemical splashes
- 38. Device used to put out fires
- 39. Gases you should never inhale
- 41. Person who must be present
- 42. Let hot items do this before handling
- 43. Never use your mouth with a
- 45. Liquids that evaporate easily
- 46. Allowed with special goggles
- 48. Cabinet for hazardous vapors
- 49. Protective garment for clothing
- 50. What to use with the dustpan
Down
- 1. Living materials category
- 3. Blanket used to smother flames
- 4. Keep the work area neat
- 5. Air movement required in labs
- 8. Safe sniffing technique
- 9. Substances used in reactions
- 11. Tool for grabbing hot items
- 12. Add to water—never the reverse
- 13. Hand protection for heat
- 15. What to report immediately
- 19. Report frayed cords as
- 20. Not allowed: jokes and pranks
- 23. Where to go in an emergency
- 24. Dangling items to secure
- 27. Footwear that is not allowed
- 29. Overhead drench for spills
- 31. Careful movement of chemicals
- 33. Helps insert glass into stoppers
- 34. Element spilled from old thermometers
- 35. Preserved items to handle respectfully
- 37. Must be tied back
- 40. Where chemicals go when done
- 44. Steps to follow before a lab
- 47. Rubber hole-plug in apparatus
- 51. Where equipment is returned