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lab safety scavenger hunt activity read the use for each safety tool, t…

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lab safety scavenger hunt activity read the use for each safety tool, then write the name of the tool and sketch where it is located in the room. you can use labels like a, b, c, etc. hint: a few items are items you are required to have and are not located in the classroom! 1. protects clothing from spills. 2. protects eyes from chemicals & sharp objects. 3. used to wash chemicals off of hands. 4. wrapped around person or thing on fire. 5. pushed to turn off all lab station gas, electricity, & water 6. washes chemicals off of clothing and skin 7. rinses chemicals out of eyes 8. pull pin, aim, squeeze, & pass over fire 9. used to call school receptionist to notify and ask for emergency help. 10. fastest exit to safety. (used during all fires & firedrills) 11. pulled to alarm school & fire department of uncontrolled fire. 12. used to tie hair back 13. used to protect feet 14. if a test tube were broken you would need to put it here.

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To solve this lab safety scavenger hunt, we identify each tool based on its use:

UseName of toolLocation (example)
2. Protects eyes from chemicals & sharp objects.Safety GogglesOn lab benches (e.g., B)
3. Used to wash chemicals off of hands.Sink (with soap)Lab corner (e.g., C)
4. Wrapped around person or thing on fire.Fire BlanketWall-mounted (e.g., D)
5. Pushed to turn off all lab station gas, electricity, & waterEmergency Shut - Off ButtonNear lab stations (e.g., E)
6. Washes chemicals off of clothing and skinSafety ShowerNear lab exit (e.g., F)
7. Rinses chemicals out of eyesEye Wash StationNear lab stations (e.g., G)
8. Pull pin, Aim, Squeeze, & Pass over fireFire ExtinguisherWall - mounted (e.g., H)
9. Used to call school receptionist to notify and ask for emergency help.TelephoneOffice area (e.g., I)
10. Fastest exit to safety. (Used during all fires & firedrills)Fire ExitLab door (e.g., J)
11. Pulled to alarm school & fire department of uncontrolled fire.Fire Alarm Pull StationHallway (e.g., K)
12. Used to tie hair backHair Tie (or Scrunchie)Personal (or lab supply area, e.g., L)
13. Used to protect feetSafety Shoes (or Lab Boots)Personal (or lab storage, e.g., M)
14. If a test tube were broken you would need to put it here.Broken Glass ContainerLab corner (e.g., N)

for Each Tool:

  1. Lab Apron: Shields clothing from liquid spills.
  2. Safety Goggles: Shields eyes from hazardous materials and physical hazards.
  3. Sink (with soap): Provides water and soap for handwashing after chemical contact.
  4. Fire Blanket: Smothers fires on people/objects.
  5. Emergency Shut - Off Button: Quickly cuts utilities in emergencies.
  6. Safety Shower: Rinses chemicals off skin/clothing.
  7. Eye Wash Station: Flushes eyes to remove chemicals.
  8. Fire Extinguisher: Extinguishes fires using the “PASS” method.
  9. Telephone: Allows emergency communication.
  10. Fire Exit: Designated path to safety during fires.
  11. Fire Alarm Pull Station: Alerts authorities to uncontrolled fires.
  12. Hair Tie: Keeps hair away from lab equipment/fires.
  13. Safety Shoes: Protects feet from spills, broken glass, etc.
  14. Broken Glass Container: Safely disposes of sharp/broken glass.

For the “Location” column, use labels (A, B, C, etc.) based on your actual lab setup. If a tool is personal (e.g., hair tie, safety shoes) or not in the classroom (e.g., telephone in office), note that.

Answer:

for Each Tool:

  1. Lab Apron: Shields clothing from liquid spills.
  2. Safety Goggles: Shields eyes from hazardous materials and physical hazards.
  3. Sink (with soap): Provides water and soap for handwashing after chemical contact.
  4. Fire Blanket: Smothers fires on people/objects.
  5. Emergency Shut - Off Button: Quickly cuts utilities in emergencies.
  6. Safety Shower: Rinses chemicals off skin/clothing.
  7. Eye Wash Station: Flushes eyes to remove chemicals.
  8. Fire Extinguisher: Extinguishes fires using the “PASS” method.
  9. Telephone: Allows emergency communication.
  10. Fire Exit: Designated path to safety during fires.
  11. Fire Alarm Pull Station: Alerts authorities to uncontrolled fires.
  12. Hair Tie: Keeps hair away from lab equipment/fires.
  13. Safety Shoes: Protects feet from spills, broken glass, etc.
  14. Broken Glass Container: Safely disposes of sharp/broken glass.

For the “Location” column, use labels (A, B, C, etc.) based on your actual lab setup. If a tool is personal (e.g., hair tie, safety shoes) or not in the classroom (e.g., telephone in office), note that.