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- 2. What should you always do when finished working in the lab?
- 3. When should you eat or drink in the lab?
- 5. provide a clear, safe way to evacuate a building in case of a crisis or disaster
- 7. help reduce the risk of infection or the severity of an injury, include a variety of supplies that will help treat cuts, scrapes and injuries, including sprains and burns.
- 9. (1) closed-toe-shoes
- 10. Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical splashes. Worn whenever chemicals, heat or glassware are used.
- 11. provide behavior, hygiene, and safety information to avoid accidents in the laboratory.
- 13. protect against skin absorption of chemicals, chemical burns, thermal burns, lacerations, and cryogenic liquid exposure
- 14. an apparatus which provides an emergency flow of water to rinse off a person
- 16. A type of hood or barrier used in the laboratory to capture chemical vapors and fumes.
- 18. Provide protection of skin and personal clothing from incidental contact and small splashes
- 19. (2) Dangling jewelry, lose or baggy clothing must be secured.
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- 1. Long hair tied back.
- 4. Ask teacher. Solid chemicals, metals, matches, filter paper, and all other insoluble materials are to be placed in proper waste container
- 5. Protective lab device that sprays water into your eyes in order to clean chemicals or irritants from your eyes
- 6. correct way to dispose of cracked, chipped, or broken glass that is non-contaminated
- 8. What do you do if something goes wrong in the lab?
- 12. Safety equipment made of specially treated, fire-resistant fabric and used to smother fires.
- 15. Prevent Unnecessary accidents, injuries and Illness due to exposer
- 17. A device that sprays chemicals that put out fires.