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watch the lab safety video and answer the questions below.

1 being safe in the science lab means?

2 how should you dress in the science lab?

3 why should you tie long hair in a ponytail holder?

4 what do you need at a lab station?

5 why is horseplay and pranks not safe?

6 why should you not eat in a science lab?

7 why is it important to follow instructions and ask for help in a science lab?

8 name at least 5 things the female student wearing the pink green shirt.

9 name two personal safety equipment mentioned in the video

10 name three classroom safety equipment mentioned in the video

11 if you get something in your eye or on your skin during science lab, how many minutes should you wash the infected area?

Explanation:

Response

Since these questions are about lab safety in a science context (likely related to Natural Science, subfield like Biology, Chemistry, or Physics lab safety), but to answer them, one would need to have watched the specific lab safety video. However, here are general explanations for typical lab safety questions (assuming standard lab safety knowledge):

Question 1: Being safe in the science lab means?
Brief Explanations

Being safe in a science lab means following safety rules, using equipment properly, wearing appropriate safety gear, being aware of potential hazards (like chemicals, open flames, sharp objects), and acting responsibly to protect oneself and others from accidents or exposure to dangerous substances.

Brief Explanations

In a science lab, you should wear closed - toed shoes to protect feet from spills or falling objects. Long hair should be tied back. Wear a lab coat to protect clothing from chemicals or stains. Avoid loose clothing that could catch fire or get caught in equipment. Also, wear safety goggles when working with chemicals, flames, or substances that could splash.

Brief Explanations

Long hair that is not tied back can get caught in lab equipment (like burners, mixers, or rotating machinery), catch fire if near an open flame, or get into chemicals, which can be a safety hazard (causing burns, chemical exposure, or equipment malfunction).

Answer:

Following safety rules, using equipment properly, wearing safety gear, avoiding hazards, and acting responsibly to protect self and others.

Question 2: How should you dress in the science lab?