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General chemistry
Laboratory Safety
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FIRST YEAR ChE > FIRST SEMESTER > General chemistry > Laboratory Safety
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Who is the author of the Laboratory Safety Guidelines?
Ms. Rebelen M. Cabello
,
RCT
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Why are laboratory policies important?
They provide
guidelines
for instructors, technicians, and students to follow during
experiments.
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What does the phrase "SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT" imply?
Safety requires
proactive
measures and
awareness.
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What are safety symbols used for in the laboratory?
Alert
users to possible
dangers
Appear in
laboratory activities
Remind users to
work carefully
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What should you do if you notice an unsafe area in the laboratory?
Notify
the teacher
immediately.
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What is the importance of wearing appropriate eye protection in the lab?
It protects your eyes from
hazardous
substances and flying
debris.
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What should you do if a chemical spills on your skin?
Notify
the teacher and
rinse
with water for 15 minutes.
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What are the key protective measures to take in the laboratory?
Secure
long
hair
Wear appropriate
eye protection
Use a
mask
Wear a
long-sleeved
laboratory coat or
chemical-resistant
apron
Use
gloves
Wear
closed-toe
shoes
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When should
safety helmets
be worn in the
laboratory
?
Where appropriate
, as indicated by the lab
guidelines.
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Why is it important to keep work areas clean and uncluttered in the lab?
To prevent
accidents
and ensure
safety
during experiments.
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How should you respond to a fire in the laboratory?
Extinguish
all flames, shut down experiments, and
vacate
the room.
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What are the emergency procedures to follow in case of an accident in the laboratory?
Know the location of exits
Follow the established
emergency plan
Report injuries to the
instructor
Use
first aid
if necessary
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What should you do with personal protective equipment before leaving the laboratory?
Remove
all
personal protective equipment.
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Why are emergency showers and eyewash stations important?
They provide
on-the-spot decontamination
for hazardous substances.
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What should you do if you see a spill in the laboratory?
Contain the
spill
and notify the
teacher
immediately.
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What are the guidelines for waste disposal in the laboratory?
Label
waste jars/containers properly
Never
leave
chemical wastes unlabeled
Dispose of chemicals as
instructed
Use appropriate
containers
for hazardous waste
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What should you do with chemical waste after an experiment?
Place it in a
properly labeled container.
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What is the purpose of the Globally Harmonized System labeling guide?
To provide
standardized
symbols for
hazardous
materials.
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What are the key components of the emergency response procedure in the laboratory?
Know the location of exits
Follow the emergency plan
Report injuries
Know how to operate fire
extinguishers
and
first-aid
kits
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What should you do if you encounter a chemical spill that poses a fire hazard?
Extinguish
all flames and
vacate
the room.
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How should you handle chemical spills in the laboratory?
Contain the
spill
, clear the area, and clean it up
immediately.
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What materials can be used to neutralize spills in the laboratory?
Powdered
sodium bicarbonate
for acids
Sodium
thiosulfate
solution for bromine
Slaked
lime and
soda
ash for organic acids
Commercial
absorbents or
spill
kits for general spills
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