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Clothing Protection
Use PPE (personal protection equipment) to reduce exposure to hazardous materials

Eye Protection
Must wear goggles or eye protection to protect from eye injury

Sharp Objects
Risk of cuts from cutting tools or sharp objects

Hand Safety
Gloves should be worn to protect hands from cuts or chemicals

Heating Safety (fire)
Use safety precautions when using heat in the lab to prevent burns or accidents

Glassware Safety
Possible presence of sharp, broken glass

Electrical Safety
Risk of getting an electric shock

Waste Disposal
Materials must be discarded, or thrown away, in appropriate places

Flammable
Able to combust or catch on fire

Corrosive
Can damage or destroy skin or surfaces

Health Hazard
Can cause long-term health problems due to exposure. May cause breathing difficulties.

Irritant
Causes temporary redness, pain, or irritation

Toxic - Poisonous
Can cause illness or death if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed

What should you do if you see any accidents, injuries, or broken glass in the lab?
Tell the teacher IMMEDIATELY!

* Closed shoes (no Crocs!)
* Pull hair back
* No food, drink, or gum in the lab
* Remove dangling jewelry and baggy sleeves
* Wear eye protection
Rules and Expectations in the Science Lab

Can you identify the examples of bad behavior in the lab? What do they need to fix?
