2. In case of an accident in the classroom, who should be notified immediately? 3. Why is it a safety procedure to tie back long hair in the laboratory? 4. Why should a student not eat or drink in the laboratory? 5. Why should any spills be reported and cleaned immediately? 6. Why should you wash your hands after every laboratory period? 7. Why is rough play in the laboratory dangerous? 8. When would the wearing of safety goggles be a proper procedure?

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2. In case of an accident in the classroom, who should be notified immediately?
3. Why is it a safety procedure to tie back long hair in the laboratory?
4. Why should a student not eat or drink in the laboratory?
5. Why should any spills be reported and cleaned immediately?
6. Why should you wash your hands after every laboratory period?
7. Why is rough play in the laboratory dangerous?
8. When would the wearing of safety goggles be a proper procedure?
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