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Safety Rules and Symbols

A Grade 5 science worksheet focusing on identifying and understanding common safety rules and symbols used in various environments.

Grade 5 Science Engineering & Science PracticesSafety Rules and Symbols
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Safety Rules and Symbols

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Pay attention to all safety symbols and rules.

1. Which safety symbol indicates that you should wear eye protection?

a

A picture of a flame

b

A picture of a skull and crossbones

c

A picture of safety goggles

d

A picture of a hand

2. What does the 'No Entry' symbol typically mean?

a

You can enter freely

b

Entry is prohibited

c

Enter only if you have permission

d

This is an exit

1. It is safe to taste chemicals in a science lab if they are in an open container.

T

True

F

False

2. The symbol for 'flammable' means something can easily catch fire.

T

True

F

False

1. Always immediately report any accidents or spills to your  .

2. The symbol with a picture of a hand being burned indicates a   hazard.

1. Why is it important to follow safety rules in a science classroom?

2. Describe a common safety symbol you might see outside of school and explain what it means.

Look at the image below and identify what safety equipment it represents:

Safety Goggles