Chemistry Lab Safety Basics
A worksheet for Grade 1 students to learn fundamental chemistry lab safety rules and practices.
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Chemistry Lab Safety Basics
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Safety first!
1. What should you always wear to protect your eyes in a science lab?
Sunglasses
Safety goggles
A hat
Nothing

2. Before starting any experiment, what should you always do?
Run around
Read the instructions
Eat snacks
Play with friends
1. It is okay to taste chemicals in the lab if they smell good.
True
False
2. You should always tell your teacher if there is a spill or accident.
True
False
1. Always keep your work area and tidy.
2. Never play or around in the science lab.
1. Why is it important to wear a lab coat or apron during experiments?

2. What should you do if you accidentally break something in the lab?
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
1. Always wash your after an experiment.
2. Your is always there to help you stay safe.
3. Always follow rules in the lab.
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