Grade 6 Chemistry Lab Safety Worksheet
A worksheet for 6th graders to learn and review essential chemistry lab safety rules and procedures.
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Chemistry Lab Safety
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember your lab safety rules!
1. What is the most important piece of safety equipment to wear when working with chemicals in the lab?
Gloves
Lab coat
Safety goggles
Closed-toe shoes
2. What should you do immediately if you spill a chemical on your skin?
Wipe it off with a paper towel
Tell your teacher and rinse with water
Ignore it if it doesn't hurt
Taste it to identify the chemical
1. Always your teacher if there is an accident or spill in the lab.
2. Never or drink anything in the chemistry lab.
3. Tie back hair and secure loose clothing before starting an experiment.
1. It is okay to conduct your own experiments in the lab without teacher supervision.
True
False
2. You should always read all instructions before starting any lab activity.
True
False
1. Why is it important to wear safety goggles in the lab?
2. List two things you should do before leaving the lab.
Identify the safety equipment shown in the image below:


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