Lab Safety Procedures

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  1. 3. Data Sheet (SDS) document containing specific chemical hazard information
  2. 6. Glasses most common type of protective eye wear to protect from flying debris
  3. 7. splashes or potentially infectious materials
  4. 8. bottles, flasks, jars, beakers, graduated cylinders and pipettes used in the lab
  5. 9. Gloves disposable protective gloves to protect the wearer from infectious material and
  6. 10. Coat knee length overcoat worn to protect clothing underneath
  7. 12. Gloves chemical resistant gloves which offer resistance to snags or punctures to protect
  8. 13. Kit equipment used to contain, control and clean up a hazardous spill
  9. 14. Gloves chemical resistant gloves which protect wearers from exposure to hazardous
Down
  1. 1. from exposure to hazardous materials
  2. 2. Splash Goggles goggles which surround the entire eye to protect the wearer from liquid splash
  3. 4. Shield plastic which covers the entire face to protect the wearer from flying debris,
  4. 5. Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing or equipment worn to protect the wearer from hazards such as injury or
  5. 7. contact
  6. 11. Specimen material derived from a life source for research and diagnostic or therapeutic