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| 1. always notify your teacher first!!
| 2. sweep up any __________ and __________ of as directed by your teacher.
| 3. clean up any spills __________. if an acid is spilled, __________ it with a base first.
| 4. report any ________________________ to your teacher immediately!
spill | 1. how do you handle a chemical spill on your skin? ________________________.
| 2. what should you do if you have a chemical splash into your eyes? ________________________.
| 3. if you are covered with a large spill on your body, you should ________________________.
To answer these lab safety questions (related to chemistry, a subfield of Natural Science):
For the fill - in - the - blanks (top table):
- (No blank here, it's a directive)
- Sweep up any broken glass and dispose of as directed by your teacher.
- Clean up any spills immediately. If an acid is spilled, neutralize it with a base first.
- Report any accidents/injuries/unsafe conditions to your teacher immediately!
For the "Spill" section questions:
- How do you handle a chemical spill on your skin?
Rinse the affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and notify the teacher.
- What should you do if you have a chemical splash into your eyes?
Immediately flush your eyes with running water (at an eye - wash station if available) for at least 15 minutes and get help from the teacher.
- If you are covered with a large spill on your body, you should
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and rinse the skin thoroughly with water, then inform the teacher.
These answers are based on standard laboratory safety protocols for handling chemical spills and accidents, which are fundamental knowledge in chemistry (Natural Science) lab safety training.
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To answer these lab safety questions (related to chemistry, a subfield of Natural Science):
For the fill - in - the - blanks (top table):
- (No blank here, it's a directive)
- Sweep up any broken glass and dispose of as directed by your teacher.
- Clean up any spills immediately. If an acid is spilled, neutralize it with a base first.
- Report any accidents/injuries/unsafe conditions to your teacher immediately!
For the "Spill" section questions:
- How do you handle a chemical spill on your skin?
Rinse the affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and notify the teacher.
- What should you do if you have a chemical splash into your eyes?
Immediately flush your eyes with running water (at an eye - wash station if available) for at least 15 minutes and get help from the teacher.
- If you are covered with a large spill on your body, you should
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and rinse the skin thoroughly with water, then inform the teacher.
These answers are based on standard laboratory safety protocols for handling chemical spills and accidents, which are fundamental knowledge in chemistry (Natural Science) lab safety training.