Facilities and Safety

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Facilities and Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential safety protocols and best practices for handling chemicals and lab equipment. This quiz covers critical scenarios you may face in a laboratory setting, ensuring you are prepared for emergencies and understand safety regulations.

Topics include:

  • Chemical spill response
  • Glassware disposal
  • Fire safety
  • PPE removal procedures
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by SafetyGuide231
In the event a chemical spill (such as an acid or base gets into your eyes or on your skin), what should you do?
Report to safety officer
Immediately rinse affected area in running water for 15 minutes and get a cold shower if needed
Run to get medical service
Broken glassware should be thrown away in the domestic trash immediately
True
False
It is okay to use damage cords if they are still working
True
False
If a fire erupts, immediately:
Run for the fire extinguisher.
Notify everyone
Throw water on the fire.
Open the windows so the smoke can come out
Which of the following statements is is TRUE?
Dazzling, dangling jewelry is OK in the lab, as long as care is taken
Put your contact lenses in your eyes, as soon as you enter the lab
Contact lenses should not be worn, especially when working with chemicals
Earphones are acceptable, provided you are careful when doing a lab
A totally enclosed, ventilated cabinet with leak-tight construction and attached rubber gloves for performing operations in the cabinet. This refers to
BSL 2
BSC 2
BSL 3
BSC 3
The right order for cleaning up a spill in BSC:
10% Hypochlorite>Rnase free water> 70% Ethanol
10% Hypochlorite> Rnase free water> 70% Ethanol>UV
70% Ethanol>10% Hypochlorite > UV
UV>10% Hypochlorite>70% Ethanol >Rnase free water> UV
Duration of handwashing procedure:
40-60 sec
20-30 sec
60-90 sec
90-120 sec
If a person is wearing a gown, gloves, mask and goggles. The first thing to be removed according to the sequence of taking off PPE is:
Gown
Gloves
Mask
Goggles
The blue color in the NFPA pictogram represents
Reactivity
Protective equipment
Health
Flammability
Class B fire extinguisher is used for
Ordinary combustible such as wood and papers
Flammable liquids
Electrical equipment
Combustible metal
When dealing with chemical spill, neutralizing material should be added from the center of the spill into outer side
True
False
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