Modified IPC LAB Safety EXAM Ortega/Birdsong Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 1. Flammable materials such as alcohol, should never be dispensed.

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Modified IPC LAB Safety EXAM Ortega/Birdsong

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 1. Flammable materials such as alcohol, should never be dispensed or used near a) an open door b) a flame c) other students

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 2. If a fire erupts in the laboratory immediately a) notify the teacher b) run to get the fire extinguisher c) open the windows

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 3. Utensils approved for eye protection (such as goggles) must be worn in the laboratory: a) to prevent eyestrain b) to increase your vision c) at any time that chemical, heat or glassware are used

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 4.If you use contact lenses in the laboratory at school a) you have them out before starting the lab b) no need to use protective glasses c) tell your instructor that you wear contact lenses

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 5. If you do not understand a direction or part of a laboratory procedure, you must a) figure it out as you do the lab b) try several methods until something works c) ask the teacher before proceeding

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 6. After completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be a) left in your laboratory station for the next class b) disposed of as directed by your teacher c) thrown in the sink

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 7. If you do not finish a laboratory experiment, you should a) discuss the problem with your instructor b) sneak in after school and work alone c) come in during lunch and finish while eating lunch

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 8. You are heating a substance in a test tube. Always points the tip of the tube a) towards you b) towards your lab partner c) away from all people

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 9. You are heating a piece of glass and now want to pick it up. You should: A. Use a rag or a paper towel B. Pick up the end that looks cooler C. Use tongs

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 10. You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc) First you should: a.Visit the school nurse AFTER class b.See a doctor after school c.Tell the science instructor at once

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 11. When gathering glassware and equipment for an experiment, you should: A. Read all directions carefully to know what equipment is necessary B. Examine all glassware to check for chips or cracks D. All of the above

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 12. You want to place a piece of tubing into a rubber stopper after the tubing has been fire polished and cooled. This is best done by: A. Lubricating the tubing with water or glycerin B. Twisting the tubing and stopper carefully C. All of the above

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 13. Personal eyeglasses provide as much protection as : A. A face shield B. Safety glasses C. None of the above

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 14. Long hair on the laboratory must be: A. Cut short B. Held away from the experiment with one hand C. Tied back or kept entirely out of the way with a hair band, hairpins, or other confining device

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 15. In a laboratory, the following should not be worn: A. Loose clothing with open toed shoes B. Dangling jewelry C. All of the above

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 16. The following footwear is best in the laboratory: A. Sandals B. Shoes appropriate for the weather C. Close toed shoes

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 17. Horseplay or practical jokes in the laboratory are: A. Always against the rules B. acceptable when the teacher says it is C. Not dangerous

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 18. If a piece of equipment is not working properly, stop, turn it off, and tell: A. the custodian B. Your lab partner C. The teacher

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 19. If an acid is splashed onto your skin, wash at once with: A. Soap B. Oil C. Water

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 20. When you finish working with chemicals, biological specimens, and other lab substances: A. Treat you hands with skin lotion B. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water C. Wipe your hands onto your clothing

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon 21. Ignore on your paper and go onto questions (true false)

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or False 22. Hot glass looks the same as cold glass.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 23. All chemicals in the lab are to be considered dangerous.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 24. Return unused chemicals to their original containers

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 25. Work areas should be kept clean and tidy

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 26. Pipets are used to measure and dispense small amounts of liquids. You should draw the liquid into the pipet using your mouth.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 27. Laboratory work can be started immediately upon entering the laboratory even if the instructor is not present

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 28. Never remove chemicals or other equipment from the laboratory.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 29. Chipped or cracked glassware is okay to use

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 30. Read all procedures thoroughly before entering the laboratory

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 31. All unauthorized experiments are prohibited.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 32. You are allowed to enter the chemical preparation/storage area any time you need to get an item.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 33. Laboratory aprons should be worn during all lab activities

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 34. It’s okay to pick up broken glass with your bare hands as long as the glass is placed in the trash.

Listen by clicking the “speaker” speaker icon True or false 35. Never leave a lit burner unattended