This document outlines 8 safety rules for working with chemicals in a lab. The rules advise wearing protective clothing like aprons and goggles, tying back hair, reading chemical labels and warnings, not eating, drinking or smelling chemicals, looking at test tubes and flasks from the side, not playing around during experiments, and washing hands after handling lab materials.
This document outlines 8 safety rules for working with chemicals in a lab. The rules advise wearing protective clothing like aprons and goggles, tying back hair, reading chemical labels and warnings, not eating, drinking or smelling chemicals, looking at test tubes and flasks from the side, not playing around during experiments, and washing hands after handling lab materials.
This document outlines 8 safety rules for working with chemicals in a lab. The rules advise wearing protective clothing like aprons and goggles, tying back hair, reading chemical labels and warnings, not eating, drinking or smelling chemicals, looking at test tubes and flasks from the side, not playing around during experiments, and washing hands after handling lab materials.
This document outlines 8 safety rules for working with chemicals in a lab. The rules advise wearing protective clothing like aprons and goggles, tying back hair, reading chemical labels and warnings, not eating, drinking or smelling chemicals, looking at test tubes and flasks from the side, not playing around during experiments, and washing hands after handling lab materials.
clothing when working with chemicals. 2. ALWAYS tie back loose hair. 3. ALWAYS wear goggles or safety glasses to prevent getting materials in your eyes. 4. ALWAYS read the labels on chemicals and heed all warnings. 5. NEVER eat, drink, or smell the chemicals. Rather carefully fan the fumes to your nose. 6. NEVER look directly into a test tube or flask. Look at the contents from the side. 7. NEVER play around during experiments. 8. ALWAYS wash your hands after handling lab materials.