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Lab Safety

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You should read ALL directions before starting an experiment or lab activity. TRUE
The science lab is a good setting (place) for practical jokes and horseplay. FALSE
Always wear loose and flowing clothing. FALSE
Never taste anything in the lab, unless the teacher tells you to do so. TRUE
Fume hoods will remove toxic gas or fumes from the room. TRUE
Mistreat animals in the lab FALSE
Running is NOT allowed in the lab. TRUE
People with long hair should NOT tie it back. FALSE
Approach each experiment with care and respect. TRUE
Pipettes (droppers) should not be used when transferring liquids. FALSE
Turn on all gas jets and water jets before leaving each day. FALSE
Always clean the lab equipment when finished with an experiment. TRUE
Once you have told the teacher, spilled chemicals should be wiped up immediately. TRUE
Only the teacher needs to know the location of the first aid kit. FALSE
It is not necessary to report minor lab accidents to the teacher. FALSE
It is important to have an understanding of lab safety so you will be prepared should a lab accident occur. TRUE
If the teacher is unable to assist in an emergency, you should go next door to get help from another teacher. TRUE
What should you do when transferring a liquid chemical from a container to a beaker you should use a pipette (dropper)
What 3 things should students do when heating a substance in a test tube? make sure it is clean, use tongs, and point it away from your face
What should you use when handling HOT glassware? heat resistant gloves
Which ONE piece of lab equipment don't we have in our labs? safety or fire blanket
What should students do when dissecting an organism? pin the organism down on a lab tray
Who must be present for you to perform the lab experiment? the teacher
Which safety equipment should you use if you get chemicals in your eyes? eye wash
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