Across
- 1. what to wear so you don't get anything in your eyes
- 4. The parts of your face that needs the most protection
- 7. you pull on this, NOT the cord when unplugging electrical equipment
- 8. this acronym describing a sheet where you can find safety data about the chemical you are using
- 9. this is what your hair and loose clothes should be, two words
- 10. This should be done in the cafeteria, and never in the lab due to contamination with chemicals
- 13. a symbol of a circle on fire
- 14. the first place to go if anything gets in your eye, two words
- 16. this WHIMIS symbol is used for fire hazards
- 18. A scientific assistant muppet, this cylindrical container is used to store substances in the lab
- 20. this sprays a foam to put out a fire
- 21. This WHIMIS descriptor is used for gasses under pressure
Down
- 2. where you dispose broken glass, or other things that could poke or cut
- 3. An excess amount of this is produced in exothermic reactions, which is why we do not touch them. In our textbook, an oven mitt symbol is used when this a concern.
- 4. this WHIMIS symbol punctuates a warning
- 5. this WHIMIS symbol is a skull and crossbones
- 6. A property of the kind of shoes we should always wear in the lab
- 11. Sharing a name with a scientific muppet, this piece of lab equipment generates a flame
- 12. what is being put out by an extinguisher, or a blanket
- 15. this can be thrown over a fire to smother it
- 17. Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s favourite fashion item, this layer protects skin and clothes from substances used in the lab
- 19. This should be the material of the safety gloves we wear in the lab
