2. General Warning
May damage ozone layer and
cause irritation
Flammable
Some substances give off
flammable glass when in contact
with water. Easily catch fire
Radioactive
Gives out radiation. Used when
radioactive materials are used
Laboratory Hazards
Corrosive
Destroy or burn living tissue,
damages skin as well as eyes
Explosive
Explodes easily
Glassware
Broken glass equipment can
cause injury or wounds
3. Toxic/Danger
Lead to death if inhaled,
absorbed by skin or
ingested/swallowed
Electrical Hazard
Make aware about the electrical
wires than can cause electric
shocks
High-Voltage
Cause death or harm to living
organism when it comes in
contact with high voltage
electricity
Hot Surface
Gives indication of the
equipment behind you is
extremely hot and cause burning
Oxidizing Material
Can burn even without air.
Provides oxygen which allows
material to burn fiercely
Non-ionizing Radiation
Cause damage to body tissues if
exposed to it much
Laboratory Hazards
4. Laboratory Safety Measures
Before entering the lab
make sure you are
wearing goggles,
gloves, lab coat and lab
shoes for your safety
Tie up your hair before
performing any
experiment
Do not take edibles
along with you in the
laboratory
Do not play with any
equipment or thing
in the laboratory
Do not mix up chemicals
without following the given
instructions. Ask you teacher
for queries
5. Laboratory Safety Measures
Do not use the
equipment you are
unaware off
Do not taste or smell
any chemical
Never return unused
chemicals to original
container
Examine glassware
before each use
Report even the minor
injury to your teacher
Use the first aid box
present in the
laboratory
Always wash
your hands
after handling
the equipment
Always read the labels of any
apparatus/ chemical before using
6. Beaker
a flat-bottomed
container, usually with a
pouring lip, to measure,
mix, heat and prepare
liquids.
Laboratory Apparatus
Test Tube
a hollow cylinder of
thin glass with one
end closed, used to
mix, heat and store
substances
Conical Flask
a bottle, usually of
glass, having a
rounded body and a
narrow neck,
Apparatus used mainly for
mixing liquids
Florence Flask
a bottle, usually of
glass, having a
spherical body and a
narrow neck, glassware
used to heat and store
chemicals
7. Laboratory Apparatus
Graduated Cylinders
A cylindrical shaped
container used to
measure volume of
liquids in ml
Rubber stoppers
Used to plug flasks
and test tubes for
safe keeping
Petri Dish
It is used to hold
specimens for
observation and
to grow cultures
Bunsen Burner
Used for heating
non-volatile liquids
and solids
Evaporating Dish
Used for heating
stable solid
compounds, elements
and non-volatile
solutions
8. Laboratory Apparatus
Forceps
Used to pick up or hold
small objects such as
magnesium strip
Pipette
Used for transferring or
measuring out small
quantities of liquid
Burette
A glass tube with a tap at
one end, for delivering
known volumes of a liquid
Stirrer
It is a glass rod used
to mix chemicals and
liquids
Weighing Balance
A machine used to
measure mass in any
unit