AP Physics Safety Rules

AP Physics Safety Rules

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Cards (49)

Section 1

(49 cards)

Burns

Front

Immediately flush with cold water until burning sensation is lessened.

Back

fainting

Front

Provide fresh air and have the person recline so that their head is lower than the rest of their body.

Back

___________________ instructions carefully before attempting to do anything.

Front

Listen to or read

Back

Never put anything into your ___________ during a lab experiment.

Front

Mouth

Back

___________________ of your teacher when disposing of all chemicals.

Front

Follow the instructions

Back

Always point the ____________________ that are being heated __________ from the people.

Front

Told ends of teat tubes... away

Back

Cuts, bruises

Front

Do not touch an open wound without safety gloves. Pressing directly on minor cuts in a few minutes will stop bleeding. Apply cold compress to bruises to reduce swelling.

Back

The ___________________________________________ by the air supply valve below the tube of the burner. This regulates the flame temperature and color.

Front

Amount of air can be adjusted

Back

Never ___________________ together unless you are told to do so by the teacher (and then only in the manner specified.)

Front

mix chemicals

Back

Never reach across an __________________ or burner.

Front

Open flame

Back

___________________ should not be disposed of in a classroom trash can. There is ________________________ container for it.

Front

Broken glassware... special glass disposal

Back

Only glassware that is thoroughly __________________

Front

Dry should be heated

Back

______________________ after handling hazardous chemicals.

Front

wash your hands

Back

Pour down a ___________________ to prevent liquids from splattering.

Front

Glass stirring rod

Back

When heating a test tube, _________________ around slowly over the flame to distribute the heat evenly.

Front

Move it

Back

Do not place _______________ in water. Rapid cooling may make it shatter.

Front

Hot glassware

Back

__________ all electrical equipment at the ___________________.

Front

Unplug... end of the lab period

Back

If you need to smell the odor of a chemical, ___________________ toward your nose with one hand. Do not put your nose over the container and inhale the fumes.

Front

Waft the fumes

Back

POisoning

Front

Find out what substance was responsible for the poisoning and alert the teacher immediately.

Back

Heat glassware by placing it on a wire gauze __________________. Do not hold it in your hand.

Front

Platform on a ring stand

Back

Wear _____________________ and a lab apron whenever heating or pouring hazardous chemicals.

Front

Protective goggles

Back

Keep your ______________________. Take to the lab station only what is necessary.

Front

Work area uncluttered

Back

________________ any chemicals (you should never taste anything in the lab).

Front

Never taste

Back

It is suggested that you wear ______________ rather than contact lenses.

Front

Glasses

Back

Never poke anything into _________________________.

Front

electrical outlets

Back

Never pour water into a concentrated acid. ___________________________________.

Front

Acid should be poured slowly into water.

Back

Roll up _____________________

Front

Loose sleeves

Back

_____________________________, wait until the striker is in place before you turn on the gas.

Front

When lighting a burner

Back

Know the ______________ of the fire extinguisher, fire blanket, eyewash station, and first aid kit.

Front

Location

Back

Unplug cords by ______________ and not the cord.

Front

Pulling the plug

Back

Lay ______________________ where no one can trip on them or get caught in them.

Front

Electrical cords

Back

The only type of glassware that may safely be heated is either ________________________.

Front

Kimax or Pyrex

Back

Be sure your _______________________________________ before using electrical equipment.

Front

Hands and your lab area are dry

Back

Let _____________________________ down before touching them. Test to see if they are cool enough by bringing the back of your hand close to them.

Front

Burners and hot plates cool

Back

_________________ your lab area at the conclusion of the laboratory period.

Front

Clean up

Back

When ______________________ into a rubber stopper, apply a lubricant like _________________ to the glass and use a twisting motion

Front

Inserting glass tubing... glycerin

Back

Eyes

Front

Flush eyes immediately with plenty of water for several minutes. If a foreign object is lodged in the eye, do not allow the eye to be rubbed.

Back

_______________________ or play practical jokes in the laboratory.

Front

Never "horse around"

Back

___________________ if any spills or accidents occur.

Front

Notify your teacher

Back

Electrical shock

Front

Shut off the current at the source. Remove wire with rubber gloves. Alert the teacher immediately.

Back

If a piece of glassware get broken, do not try to clean it up by yourself.

Front

Notify the teacher

Back

During lab work, _________________________________________.

Front

Keep your hands away from your face

Back

Use ____________________________ to handle hot objects.

Front

Tongs and/or protective gloves

Back

Never leave a ____________________________

Front

Burner or hot plate unattended

Back

Tie back __________.

Front

Long hair

Back

_________________________ should not be used. Show it to the teacher.

Front

Chipped or cracked glassware

Back

After handling chemicals, always ____________ with soap and water.

Front

Wash your hands

Back

Spills on the skin

Front

Flush with large quantities of water. For acid spills, apply baking soda solution. For base spills, apply vinegar or boric acid.

Back

Wear ________________ to protect your eyes from chemicals, heated materials, or things that might be able to shatter.

Front

safety goggles

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