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When working with an open flame, you should
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
If you are uncertain as to what to do, you should
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
What should you do if you have long hair and you're going to be working with an open flame?
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
If you are splashed with chemicals, you should
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
What should you know the location of?
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
After working with chemicals, you should
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
When smelling an unknown chemical, you should
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
What should you always wear when working with chemicals and glassware?
Wash your hands.
WAFT - wave hand to bring scent toward you.
Tie your hair back
NEVER leave it unattended.
USE the chemical shower.
Fire blanket and Fire extinguisher
Safety Glasses
Ask Mrs. Shah.
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