In case your doing something with fire they don't want your hair to burn.
no short pans and slippers.... hair suppose 2 be tied...
You need to shock the pool. The difference between Total Chlorine and Free Chlorine is tied up and it will be cleared by shocking. Thatis the purpose of shocking.
So that it does not get caught up in the equipment or experiment that you are performing.
A 'buttoned -up' lab. coat. Followed by #1 Nitrile Gloves, #2 Goggles #3 Full cover shoes, not sandals. #4 preferably thick cotton clothing under the lab. coat. #5 long hair to be tied back.
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Things like hair tied back, lab coats on, safety goggles on and being careful with chemicals.
I don’t know I need help don’t make me register
No bcz if you tie your hair to tight your hair will get damage so sleep with your hair down
tied back
It depends on your hair texture. If you are short spiky hair now, after 6 weeks you could get your hair tied up.
Long hair should be tied back when working in the laboratory
Bunsen burners. Fire. long flammable hair. Bad idea. Harsh chemicals. delicate hair.Bad idea. You may not look amazing with your hair tied back but its potentially dangerous. The teachers may seem strict but if your hair goes on fire and they haven't told you to tie it back then they could get in trouble.
your hair has to be tied up your partner has to be the same age as you
she will look bueatiful.. even with her hair tied i think she is still very bueatiful.
Tying hair back for school promotes a neat and tidy appearance, which can contribute to a positive learning environment. It also prevents distractions and keeps hair away from the face, promoting better focus on studies. Additionally, it can enhance safety in labs or physical activities by reducing the risk of hair getting caught in equipment or substances.
Yes.
Yes, hair can cut through skin. It is a problem when a baby gets a hair tied around a finger or toe, it can cause a cut.