Assessment Form A- Intro to Lab: Equipment, Symbols & Safety
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Lab Equipment
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Hazard Symbols
HHPS
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Question 22
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This HHPS symbol shape represents:
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WHMIS
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Lab Safety Rules
Question 35
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The first thing you should do if you break something during a lab is:
Question 36
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Which of the following is NOT a lab rule
Question 37
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What should you do with chemicals once you’ve completed the lab?
Question 38
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During an experiment you are instructed to smell a chemical. What is the correct procedure?
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The following footwear is best in the laboratory:
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When you finish working with chemicals, biological specimens, and other lab substances, always
Question 41
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Before you touch an electrical switch, plug, or outlet
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To prevent accidents during lab you should:
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The most important thing in laboratory experiments is:
Question 44
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You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.). First you should
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In order to find out all the information about a chemical you should refer to:
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A good way to identify an unknown substance is to taste it.
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Loose clothing is preferable during labs because you can get out of them faster.
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When collecting your chemicals, you should take only what is needed and leave the original container at the front of the class.
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Anytime you are working with Chemicals you must wear safety googles.
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It is the students responsibility to clean up their lab area after an experiment
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Playing around during a science experiment is ok to do.
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For our purposes, safety symbols can be divided into two categories: hazardous household product symbols (HHPS) and workplace hazardous materials information system (WHMIS) symbols.
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Why should materials/substances have hazard labels on them? Give a specific example from a product that you viewed in class, or one that you know of from your house.