WHMIS and Lab Safety
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- 4. The skull and crossbones pictogram warns of this type of toxic substance. (6 letters)
- 5. Immediately inform your ___ if there's a spill or accident. (7 letters)
- 8. Before a lab, make sure long ___ is tied back to keep it away from flames and chemicals. (4 letters)
- 9. A pictogram for organisms or toxins that can cause disease. (12 letters)
- 11. Use these to protect your hands when handling chemicals. (6 letters)
- 12. When heating a test tube, always point the opening of the tube ___ from yourself and others. (4 letters)
- 13. A more severe hazard warning word. (6 letters)
- 15. This pictogram shows a substance that can damage skin, eyes, and metals. (9 letters)
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- 1. Always wear these to protect your eyes from chemicals and broken glass. (7 letters)
- 2. Never directly smell a chemical; instead, you can waft the ___ toward your nose. (5 letters)
- 3. This cylinder-shaped pictogram warns of gas stored under high pressure. (14 letters)
- 6. This symbol represents a bomb and indicates a substance that can explode or react violently. (9 letters)
- 7. Never leave a lit Bunsen burner or chemical reaction ___ in the lab. (10 letters)
- 10. Never engage in horseplay or ___ in the lab. (7 letters)
- 14. Wear this to protect your clothes from chemical spills. (5 letters)