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Safety Symbols

Safety Symbols. Safety Goggles. Always use goggles to protect eyes from chemicals, flames, or broken glass. Lab Apron. A lab apron protects skin and clothing. Breakage. You are working with material that can easily be broken. (beakers, test tubes, etc.). Heat-Resistant Glove.

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Safety Symbols

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  1. Safety Symbols

  2. Safety Goggles • Always use goggles to protect eyes from chemicals, flames, or broken glass.

  3. Lab Apron • A lab apron protects skin and clothing.

  4. Breakage • You are working with material that can easily be broken. (beakers, test tubes, etc.)

  5. Heat-Resistant Glove • Use when handling hot materials such as hot plates and hot glass ware.

  6. Heating • Use a clamp or a tong to pick up hot glassware.

  7. Sharp Object • Always direct a sharp edge of a knife, scalpel, needles or pins away yourself and others.

  8. Electric Shock • Never use electrical equipment around water, or when the equipment is wet. Disconnect equipment when not in use.

  9. Corrosive Chemical • Avoid getting corrosive chemicals such as acid on your skin, eyes or clothes. Avoid vapors and make sure you wash hands.

  10. Poison • Don’t let poison come in contact with your skin and don’t inhale the vapors. Wash hands when you are finished.

  11. Physical Safety • When the experiment involves physical activity ensure that you follow procedure. Inform teacher if you can’t participate.

  12. Animal Safety • Treat animals with care and avoid harming them. After you handle animals wash hands.

  13. Plant Safety • Avoid touching plants you are allergic to. Avoid poison Ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Always wash hand after handling them.

  14. Flames • You may be working with a flame from a lab burner, candle or matches. Tie back long hair and follow instruction for lighting.

  15. No Flames • Flammable material may be present. Make sure there are no flames or sparks present.

  16. Fumes • Poisonous or unpleasant fumes may be involved. Avoid inhaling vapors. If testing for sent, waft vapor towards nose.

  17. Disposal • Chemicals or materials in a lab must be exposed safely.

  18. Hand Washing • Wash entire hands with antibacterial soap and warm water after using chemicals.

  19. General Safety Awareness • Follow specific procedure when this symbol appears.

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