To make sure that you are safe and prevent any irritation from occurring
so if you spill chemicals on yourself your cloths wont get full of chemicals>
Goggles for the eyes, gloves for the hands, and an apron/lab coat. I prefer the lab coat. long sleeves if you are prone to splashing, but fitted clothes. not loose ones that can catch fire. same with long hair: tie it back.
So if you spill dangerous chemicals on yourself, your clothes wont burn.
if they're doing an experiment, goggles and maybe a lab coat.
So as nothing gets in your eyes.
lab coat goggles gloves mask apron
Any nice clothing that you hold value to. It's a good idea to wear an apron if one is provided or just to exercise precise/extreme caution when doing a lab experiment.
you can wear safety gogles and remember to always be careful with everything that you are doing.
Wear gloves, goggles, and your lab apron.
so if you spill chemicals on yourself your cloths wont get full of chemicals>
Goggles for the eyes, gloves for the hands, and an apron/lab coat. I prefer the lab coat. long sleeves if you are prone to splashing, but fitted clothes. not loose ones that can catch fire. same with long hair: tie it back.
When using a beaker be sure to wear safety gloves and a lab apron
So if you spill dangerous chemicals on yourself, your clothes wont burn.
Lab Apron
Aprons, goggles and gloves are basic safety equipment that must be worn in a science lab depending on the experiments being carried out. The apron will stop chemicals being splashed on the clothes, which could be corrosive. Goggles prevent the eyes being damaged if splashed. Gloves protect the hands from being damaged by chemicals, or burnt by corrosive chemicals. Also, a fume cupboard must be used if toxic fumes may be given off and are likely to be breathed in.
no but u do have to wear a lab coat
no but u do have to wear a lab coat