 Bunsen Burner › Hottest part = top of the inner cone › Air controls the flame  Hot Plate › Used to heat large amounts of liquid.

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 Bunsen Burner › Hottest part = top of the inner cone › Air controls the flame  Hot Plate › Used to heat large amounts of liquid

 6 pieces of safety equipment: › Emergency Eyewash Station › Safety Shower › Absorbent Material › Biohazards Container › Broken Glass Container › Fire Extinguisher P – Pull the pin A – Aim the nozzle S – Squeeze the handle S – Sweep the nozzle from side to side

 6 pieces of safety equipment: › Emergency Eyewash Station › Safety Shower › Absorbent Material › Biohazards Container › Broken Glass Container › Fire Extinguisher

 Biohazard › Wear gloves!  Corrosive › Wear gloves, apron and glasses!  Flammable › Keep away from open flames!  No Food or Drink  Poisonous › Wear gloves and glasses!  Radiation › Minimize exposure!