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The most important rule for laboratory safety is "Know the hazards of what you are working with." The next most important rule is "Know how to protect yourself from the hazards of the materials you are working with."
First rule of science: If it's icky, DON'T TOUCH IT!!! Poke it with a stick!!!
Not to do anything on your own that required two or more people.
checking to see if the gas taps are on or leaking.....
Follow your teachers instructions and the textbooks direction exactly
use electro-static discharge
A safety rule is a rule that is followed to try to avoid an accident.
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While they may be indifferent orders, a generally accepted first rule is: Treat ALL firearms as if they were loaded until YOU have checked it and verified that it is not.
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It depends who you ask. According to the NRA, the first rule of gun safety is "Always point your gun in a safe direction." According to the Gunsite safety rules, the first rule of gun safety is "Treat every gun as if it were loaded" or more simply "Every gun is always loaded." As a very general rule, the NRA safety rules are more popular among competitive non-tactical shooters (bulls-eye matches for instance) and the Gunsite safety rules are more popular among tactical shooters and instructors. The NRA is a very respected gun organization, and Gunsite is one of the premier, if not THE premier training organization in the U.S. and its founder Jeff Cooper was considered by many, many shooters as the top gun guru.
Safety is the biggest rule in Gymnastics.
The most important rule for health and safety at work is "Be aware and alert."
Wear safety goggles, do not mix acids unless instructed to do so.
use oil
wear helmet
The most important safety rule is to always follow proper procedures and protocols. This includes wearing appropriate safety gear, following guidelines set by experts, and staying vigilant at all times.