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Laboratory Safety Jeopardy: Fume Hoods, MSDS, Hazardous Waste

Test your knowledge on laboratory safety with categories like Fume Hoods, Hazardous Waste, MSDS, and more in this educational Jeopardy game.

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Laboratory Safety Jeopardy: Fume Hoods, MSDS, Hazardous Waste

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  1. JEOPARDY Laboratory Safety

  2. Categories 100 200 300 400 500 Fume Hoods 100 200 300 400 500 MSDS Lab Hodge Podge 100 200 300 400 500 Hazardous Waste 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Chemical Inventory Freak Lab Mishaps 100 200 300 400 500

  3. Final Jeopardy

  4. Who was Karl Sheele? This early chemist discovered “fire air.”

  5. What is a fume hood? One of the best methods of preventing exposure to airborne substances by preventing their escape into the working atmosphere.

  6. What is False ? True or False: Fume hoods are designed to be used for chemical storage.

  7. The condition shown in this picture. What is bad material placement?

  8. Your fume hood and ductwork should be made of this material if you are working with concentrated acids. What is high density polypropylene?

  9. True or False: The fume hood sash should be raised to its highest position whenever you are handling materials inside the hood. What is False?

  10. This is the section in a Material Safety Data Sheet that tells if you need to wear safety glasses or gloves when handling thematerial. What is Section 8 Exposure Controls, Personal Protection?

  11. They can be found on the Environment, Health, and Safety Office’s web page. What are Material Safety Data Sheets?

  12. The group of people who must be informed about the hazardous properties of materials they use in their laboratory work & how to protect themselves from these hazards. Who are all faculty, staff, and students ?

  13. “Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

  14. True or False: Your lab supervisor may provide you a generic MSDS for a hazardous material as long as all required sections of information are provided. What is False?

  15. The person responsible for getting you a copy of a missing MSDS. Who is your faculty mentor or lab supervisor?

  16. This label is on every lab door in Rogers Hall and it tells you about the types of chemical hazards inside each lab. What is a NFPA Diamond?

  17. You should use a heating mantle, steam bath, or hot water bath to heat this type of chemical. What is a flammable liquid?

  18. These provide a 2-hour barrier between flammable chemicals and a fire. What are flammable storage cabinets?

  19. This acid reacts violently with most organics resulting in heat, gas or fireand should be stored separately from other acids. What is nitric acid?

  20. The hazard indicated by the symbol in the gray section of the NFPA Diamond. What is water reactive?

  21. The proper way to collect halogenated and non-halogenated waste. What are separate containers?

  22. True or False: Waste containers should be kept closed at all times except when adding waste to the container. What is True?

  23. You should complete this and send it to the EH&S Office whenever you have full containers of waste. What is the “Request for Hazardous Waste Disposal” form?

  24. This is the length of time hazardous waste can be stored in your lab before turning it over to EH&S . What is 3 days?

  25. Hennig Brand discovered this chemical when he stored buckets of urine in his basement for many months. What is phosphorus?”

  26. The person responsible for completing the chemical inventory. Who is the laboratory principal investigator?

  27. Chemical inventories are updated at this time interval. What is annually?

  28. True or False: Chemicals should be stored alphabetically so they are easier to find. What is False?

  29. The minimum info needed on a chemical inventory in order to find the MSDSs. What are the product name and manufacturer name & contact info?

  30. The month during which chemical inventories are updated at the College. What is June?

  31. He was the first comic book hero to develop superpowers after a lab accident, attaining “super speed” after inhaling “hard water” vapors. Who is the FLASH?

  32. This comic book hero was struck by a falling drum of acid and gained super powers that were a real “stretch” of the imagination. Who is Plastic Man?

  33. This comic book hero was bitten by a radioactive spider. Who is Spyder-Man?

  34. This comic book hero got his powers when he was irradiated by an experimental bomb. Who is the Hulk?

  35. This super hero was “empowered” when he was appointed Chair of the Chemistry Department . Who is Dr. Gary Rice?”

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