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Hayle Rowe

This guide outlines crucial safety and lab rules to follow when working with fire and chemicals. Key protocols include tying back long hair during fire-related experiments, avoiding baggy clothing that could catch fire, and wafting chemicals safely instead of smelling them directly. It's essential to wear safety goggles, handle equipment responsibly, and strictly follow teacher instructions. Additionally, maintain focus within your group and avoid distractions from others. Adhering to these guidelines ensures a safe and productive lab environment.

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Hayle Rowe

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  1. HayleRowe Safety and Labs Rules

  2. Fire • Pull your hair back if your doing a lab that involves fire. • Don’t wear baggy clothes that can get in the fire.

  3. Chemical • When smelling chemicals in a lab do not put the container right next to your nose. You need to waft the chemical towards you. • Always wear safety goggles

  4. Equipment • Use the equipment carefully and responsibly • Do NOT do anything with the equipment that the teacher has not gave you directions to do.

  5. Procedures When you come into class sit in your seat and wait quietly for the teacher to give you directions. Follow all the directions.

  6. Behavior • When working in a lab stay in your group and do NOT to talk others in another group. • Work together with the other people in your group

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