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Wear ____ ____ whenever heating is pouring hazardous chemicals.

Protective goggles

___ mix chemicals together unless you are told to do so.

Never

____ ____ any chemicals.

Never taste

If you need to smell the odor of a chemical, ____ the fumes toward your nose with one hand

Waft

_____ the _____ of your teacher when disposing of all chemicals.

Follow the instructions

____ ____ ____after handling hazardous chemicals.

Wash your hands

substances are poisonous (acute) and have carcinogenic, tetratogenic, or mutagenic effect on human and other organism.

Toxic

substances can create fire under certain conditions; examples of these are friction sensitive substances like solvent.

Flammable

substances are acidic or basic and are capable of corroding metals.

Corrosive

substances are unstable under normal conditions and readily undergo violent changes without detonating; reacts violently with water and create spontaneously explosive mixture like toxic gases, vapors, and fumes and are capable of detonating e.g, cyanide or sulfur bearing substances.

Reactive

defined by the U.S Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as any chemicals that present a hazard either under normal use or in a foreseeable emergency.

Hazardous chemicals

Sources of information about Laboratory Safety

Material safety data sheets


Label


Catalogue


Poster


Signages


Internet