ok. so i bought a pair of bourkes told i would not be able to put them on my helmet. im fine with that. but i have a 4 face shield and its a pain. i would like to have a flashlight on my helmet but if i put it on with the faceshield it creates a problem. If u have a faceshield and a helmet light, explain what you have or what you reccomend
i'm uncertain approximately legality yet i've got rented various situations in 2 diverse cities (Lawrence, KS and Austin, TX) and there have continually been a minimum of two fire extinguishers offered via the condo organization and that they inspected them for us for free of charge good success with each thing.
Don't taunt the test monkey. Don't drink anything blue. Don't drop the Ebola virus dish.
1) Wash your hands 2) Wear tight fit gloves 3) Wash all apparatus with appropriate liquids before and after experiments
1. do not smell anything (at least not directly). 2. Do not taste anyhing 3. no makeup 4. take off your contacts if you wear them 5. no loose clothing 6. remember that the lab is not a social club and you will be fine!
Straight from our lab safety agreement: 1.The laboratory is to be used for serious work. Only businesslike behavior will be tolerated. 2.Do not perform experiments that are unauthorized. Always obtain your instructor’s permission. 3.Study your laboratory assignment before you come to the lab. If you are in doubt about any procedure, ask your instructor for help. 4.Use the safety equipment provided for you. Know the location of the fire extinguisher, safety shower, fire blanket, and first aid kit. 5.Report any accident, injury, or incorrect procedure to your instructor at once. 6.Smother fires with a towel. If clothing should catch fire, smother it with a blanket or coat or quench it under a safety shower. NEVER RUN. 7.Handle toxic, combustible, or radioactive substances only under the direction of your instructor. If you spill acid or another corrosive chemical, wash it off immediately with water. Never taste any chemical substance or draw poisonous materials into a glass tube with your mouth. Keep combustible materials away from open flames. 8.Place broken glass and solid substances in designated containers. Keep insoluble waste material out of the sink. 9.Use electrical equipment only under the supervision of your instructor. Be sure your instructor checks electrical circuits before you activate them. 10.When your investigation is completed, be sure to turn off the water and gas and disconnect electrical connections. Clean your work area, Return all materials and apparatus to their proper places. 11.Safety goggles must be worn. 12.No food or drink in the laboratory. Many of the chemicals used are poisonous, and you would not want to accidently ingest them.