what are the safe ways of handling hot objects and flameble materials
Safety procedures would vary according to the type and severity of the hazard.
use a pot holders
To be careful
keep flammable materials away from sources of ignition
The correct (safe) way of handling and storing a tool depends on what kind of tool it is and how big it is. You cannot describe safe tool handling and storage until you know that.
The correct (safe) way of handling and storing a tool depends on what kind of tool it is and how big it is. You cannot describe safe tool handling and storage until you know that.
It can be either safe or unsafe to make ice cream this way, depending on who is handling the nitrogen and how they do it.Children should never be allowed to make ice cream this way, an adult must always be the one handling liquid nitrogen when it is used for any purpose!
waste materials occurs in a safe and hygienic way
so the workplace is tidy
Presuming you mean in a fashion that will not cause combustion, the only sure way to heat a flammable liquid without causing combustion is to heat it in a sealed environment that has little or no free oxygen. Oxygen is required for combustion to occur; without oxygen, there is no combustion. A less safe method would be to gradually heat the liquid, such as by storing it in a greenhouse. However, flammable liquids may combust even when heated slowly and should never be heated in an oxygenated environment past their recommended maximum safe temperatures.
What is the importance of knowing the proper way of handling a Bunsen burner?
Roughly the same way you would defuse a similar conventional military bomb. It is only after it is defused that the issue of handling the special nuclear materials comes up.
They make jewelery cleaner that is specifically made for the type of materials earrings are made of.
Christmas trees are not flammable if cared for in the proper way, it all depends on where you locate it and whether or not you water it enough to not dry.
Very sharp objects are typically dangerous unless used properly. As I cannot think of a proper way to use broken window pane I would say yes, it's dangerous on clothes and materials. If this is some sort of art project or house renovation, I would suggest using very thick gloves when handling the broken glass. Not mittens or gardening gloves, but gloves meant for handling dangerous materials. I would also take great care when handling the broken glass even when wearing protective gloves.