depends on the material. Heavy metals, no, they clog it. Toxins no that'll make waste more lethal than normal. Basically if you ingest/inhale/inject and you feel ill no don't put it down the sink. Use your sense.
if you have a empty plastic container with a lid such as coffee container, water bottle,oran old tubawear put it in there close the lid and through it away
Let your instructor know. Put glass in broken glass container located in lab. Follow your teachers instructions.
What method should be used to clean glassware in a labortory
When you complete a lab experiment you should first make sure that you have collected all data that you need. Then dispose of all materials used in their appropriate places. Clean your glassware and utensils and put away. Store any other materials that need to be. Wipe down your area. Complete lab reports.
Long hair should be tied back when working in the laboratory
Wear gloves so that you don't damage your hands.
Well, if it's never been used or it's totally clean, there is no reason why you can't eat or drink out of laboratory glassware. If the glassware is contaminated with chemicals, it is, however, absolutely inadvisable to do so!
you might get sick cuz it will harm your food
* Broken glass must be disposed of into specially designated bins and not into the normal waste bins. * Detergents are the normal means of cleaning glassware. More drastic methods such as the use of chromic acid should be used only when cleaning with detergents or solvents is inadequate and should be covered by a separate Risk Assessment. Beware of fire risk if using solvents to clean or dry. * Glass must never be stored on the floor. * Hot glassware should not be placed directly on bench, or it will break.
http://www.flinnsci.com/Documents/miscPDFs/Safety_Contract.pdf this is a safety contract deisgned for high school students and should have some of the procedures you are looking for.
If glassware breaks, you should immediately pick it up.
* Broken glass must be disposed of into specially designated bins and not into the normal waste bins. * Detergents are the normal means of cleaning glassware. More drastic methods such as the use of chromic acid should be used only when cleaning with detergents or solvents is inadequate and should be covered by a separate Risk Assessment. Beware of fire risk if using solvents to clean or dry. * Glass must never be stored on the floor. * Hot glassware should not be placed directly on bench, or it will break.
Let your instructor know. Put glass in broken glass container located in lab. Follow your teachers instructions.
Wear safety goggles in case it splashes.
Wear heavy protective gloves,collect them together with abrash and dispose them in the sharps bin eranda alex
Microfiber cloth
You should dispose of chemicals in bins at contained hazardous waste sites. These sites will properly dispose of your used chemicals for you.
Yes, this the correct way to handle and dispose of them.