Lab Safety CC Chem
Lab Safety CC Chem
Loose or Baggy
jewelry Clothing
Avoid touching objects(pencils , cell phones door handles)
while wearing gloves
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Any other materials should never be placed
in your mouth.
Caution must be taken when using as burners. Be
sure gas burners are turned off when finished
Long hair must be tied back or covered to minimize fire
hazard or contamination of experiments.
Do not eat food or drink water in the lab.
Do not use lab glassware as food or
water containers
Fire Extinguisher
General warning
Chemicals labeled as flammable have the tendency to ignite and should be store
accordingly. Keep the chemicals away from flames, sparks, and oxidizing
substances.
Explosive Material Hazard
Electrical hazards in the lab that can cause mild tingling and death. Devices labeled
as electrical hazards should always be turned off when not in use.
High Voltage Hazard
A symbol symbolizes lightning that can cause serious injury and even death.
Toxic Material Hazard
It pertains to a cryogenic hazard inside the lab such as cold storage areas
where chemicals like liquid nitrogen are stored.
Hot Surface Hazard
It warns of the possibility of burn hazards from hot surfaces. This symbol is usually
found in lab equipment that produces heat such as lab ovens and autoclaves.
UV Light hazard
It warns you of potential dangers such as redness and ulceration of the skin.
Exposure to UV light for a long period of time can lead to skin cancer.
Oxidizing Material
Hazards
They transfer oxygen to another chemical substrate, which means they can give
oxygen to flammable substances. They should be store separately from
flammable substances. When dealing with oxidizing agents, you should wear
proper lab clothing including gloves and eye protection.
Corrosive Material
Hazard
Strong chemicals that corrode into your skin and other substances. A drop of
the corrosive agent can cause serious damage. So, wear protective gear at all
times when working with corrosive substances.
Glassware Hazards
It is a physical hazard that has the tendency to become a health hazard, especially
if contaminated with toxic and infectious substances.
Carcinogen
Hazard
It refers to substances that can irritate the eyes and toxic when inhaled or swallowed.
Protective gear must be worn when dealing with substances tagged as irritants
Health hazard
It pertains to substances that can cause serious health damage such as respiratory
problems, reproductive toxicity, and carcinogenicity.
Gloves required
It means that the usual shoes are not enough for doing certain
lab-related works. Lab boots protect your feet from corrosive
chemicals.
Protective Clothing
A lab coat/protective clothing has to be worn. There are different lab coats
and each serves a specific purpose.
Face shield
Noise in the lab can be fairly loud and there are instances when hearing
protection has to be worn. Once you see this symbol, it means you will be
exposed to a dangerously high decibel and you have to wear proper hearing
protection.
Safety Shower
in case of splashes and spills, the lab worker can easily access the
shower and prevent further injuries to the eyes and body.
Food & Drink
Prohibited
The environment is not safe for eating and drinking as such could lead to accidental
ingestion of harmful substances inside the lab.
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