You should LEAVE.
Keeping your exit open in case the fire can not be controlled - find and use a fire extinguisher - give the alarm !
If there is a fire in the lab, you do what you can to put it out. If there are dangerous chemicals around everywhere, you leave.
If there were a fire in the lab put it out with salt. If it is a big fire get on the ground and crawl to the exit.
Use a fire extinguisher .
blow on the fire to put it out
Fire blanket or fire extinguisher, depending on the fire.
when fire is in the lab, you should get anybody out of there safely. then, extinguish the fire if you can or call the fire brigade.
I think that people should put their blazers up in a lab incase it catches fire.
drop everything and follow your class
how many fire doors between fire and place of safety
fire exit !
Fire blankets should be kept in easily accessible areas so that in the event of a fire they can be retrieved quickly. Fire blankets should be stored in locations where a fire hazard is most likely to occur.
There are a few types of safety precautions when working in a lab. For instance, there should be an eye-wash station in case chemicals get in the eyes. There should be gloves available to use, along with goggles, and protective clothing. The lab should also contain a fire-extinguisher.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket.