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What does WHMIS stand for?
Workforce
Hazard
Materials
Information
Signs
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
Workplace Hazardous Matter Information System
Workforce
Hazard
Materials
Information
Symbols
What does HHPS stand for?
Hazardous Household Product Symbols
Hazard
Home
Procedure Safety
Harmful
Home
Product Symbold
Harmful
Household
Product Symbols
HHPS - Container is dangerous
HHPS - Product inside container is dangerous
WHMIS - Container is dangerous
WHMIS - Product inside container is dangerous
HHPS - Product inside container is dangerous
WHMIS - Product inside container is dangerous
HHPS - Container is dangerous
WHMIS - Container is dangerous
None of the above
Poisonous
Flammable
Corrosive
Poisonous
Death
Skull & Crossbone
Corrosive
Corrosion
Exploding Bomb
Exclamation Mark
Explosive
Poisonous
Corrosion
Skull & Crossbones
Death
HHPS
Flammable
Flame
Flame Over CIrcle
Exploding Bomb
Death
Flame
Flammable
Environment
Flame
Gas Cylinder
Corrosion
Health Hazard
Flame
Flammable
Flame Over Circle
Health Hazard
Skull & Crossbone
Poisonous
Death
Environment
Biohazardous Inection Materials
Health Hazard
Environment*
Environment*
Health Hazard
Biohazardous Inection Materials
Exploding Bomb
Poisonous
Environment*
Health Hazard
Death
Exclamation Mark
Corrosion
N/A
Concern
Wear glasses is enough when you observe your lab partner doing experiments involving glassware and/or corrosive chemicals?
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In case of a "burning sensation" of the eye, or a splash in the eye, and wash the eye with running water under the sink.
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Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when required to do so.
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Keep your work area uncluttered, with only appropriate equipment such as calculators, lab sheet, and observationla sheets on your lab bench.
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Keep hands and other objects away from your mouth
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Sweep up pieces of broken glassware and place them in the waste beaker.
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Lab nitrile gloves should be used to protect your hands whne you remove broken pieces of glass from the sink
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Sit tight while perdorming experiments to avoid spillage.
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Ensure that you understand safe procedures before attempting an experiment.
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Pick up broken or defective equipment immediately before informing the teacher
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Report all accidents regardless of how minor
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Use the same scopulas to pick up different chemicals
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Take only the ammount of chemicals needed, Put the extra back to the original.
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Replace all container lids, finger-tight, immediately after use.
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You should never add water to a small amount of acid
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