Which statements are part of the safety protocol for this lab experiment. Check all that apply.
Always were goggles when performing an experiment
Use caution when dropping objects and/or launching them in air
Use thermal gloves when handling the water bottle or beanbag
Us only the materials that your teacher provides or approves
Check the soda bottle and its cap for cracks chips or prior to use
Use only carbonated liquids in the soda bottle
Report all accidents -no matter how big or small-to your teacher

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Answer:

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A.) Always wear safety goggles when performing an experiment.

B.) Use caution when dropping objects and/or launching them into the air.

D.) Use only the materials that your teacher provides or approves.

E.) Check the soda bottle and its cap for cracks and chips prior to use.

G.) Report all accidents—no matter how big or small—to your teacher.

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Statements are part of the safety protocol for this lab experiment are as follows:

  • Always were goggles when performing an experiment
  • Use caution when dropping objects and/or launching them in the air
  • Us only the materials that your teacher provides or approves
  • Check the soda bottle and its cap for cracks chips or prior to use
  • Report all accidents -no matter how big or small-to your teacher

The safety protocol

The safety protocol for the lab experiment includes all the necessary precautions that are helpful in preventing accidents or injuries to happen. These safety measures include using proper equipment and lab wear.

In this experiment following is safety measure:

  • wear protective goggles
  • Use caution when dropping objects and/or launching them in the air
  • using prescribed or approved objects and materials.
  • checking every cap of the bottle for cracking chips.
  • Report all accidents -no matter how big or small-to your teacher

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