| A | B |
| Eyegoggles | must be worn when working with chemicals, heat or glassware |
| If you are on fire | stop, drop and roll |
| Chemical waste | must be disposed of according to your teacher's instructions. |
| Horseplay, practical jokes and or pranks | are never allowed. |
| Students are never allowed to | eat, chew gum, or drink in the lab area. |
| After working in the lab area always | clean the lab area and wash your hands. |
| Read the laboratory instructions | BEFORE you start the lab activity. |
| Never wear | loose clothing, dangling jewelry or slippers in the lab. |
| If something catches on fire | immediately notify the teacher. |
| When carrying a microscope | use both hands. |
| Unauthorized experiments | are prohibited. |
| Broken glass | must not be picked up with bare hands or thrown in the trash can. |
| Lab activities may only be started | with the teacher present in the room and after instructions have been reviewed. |
| When smelling a chemical | wave your hand (waft) over the top of the opening. |
| Know the location of the | fire blanket, fire extinguisher, and eye wash station. |
| Work is late if it is not | turned in at the start of the period. |
| Late work turned in at the end of the tutorial can only get | a 70%. |
| Work that is one or two days late can get a maximum grade of | 50% |
| You may only enter the room | when the teacher is present at the door. |
| In science class you will always be | responsible, respectful and safe. |
| If you are injured | tell the teacher, even if it is minor. |
| If you are sick, you have | one week to make up the work. |
| Only touch those things | you have permission to touch. |
| Students are never allowed in the | supply room. |