So that the person who empties the trash can doesn't cut their fingers.
This is a chemical reaction.
A glow stick is only useful when it is broken, as this allows the chemicals inside to mix and produce light.
A hot plate poses a fire hazard if left unattended or if flammable objects are placed too close to it. Additionally, the surface of a hot plate can reach very high temperatures, causing burns if touched accidentally. Improper use or handling of a hot plate can lead to these and other safety risks.
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Not directly. It can be a physical hazard. The only connection to chemical hazards is that dangerous chemicals might be stored in glass containers, and released by breakage. Laboratory containers may contain many dangerous chemicals, and individual chemicals that are dangerous if combined.
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Wearing shorts or skirts while working with chemicals and glassware can expose your skin to potential spills or splashes, leading to chemical burns or injuries from broken glass. Long pants and closed-toe shoes provide better protection against such hazards in the laboratory setting.
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Broken glassware should be disposed of in a designated glass waste container in the laboratory. This container is typically labeled and should be in a location easily accessible to lab personnel. It is important to take precautions when handling broken glass to avoid injury.
if you need it and you broke it you'll have to get a new one right?
Get a brush and shovel and brush it into a newspaper then fold the newspaper put it in a bag then put it in the bin.
Broken or chipped glassware should be handled with extreme care to avoid injury. Immediately pick up larger pieces using gloves, and use a broom and dustpan for smaller shards to prevent cuts. Dispose of the glass in a sturdy, labeled container to ensure it won't pose a risk to others. If the glassware can be recycled, check local guidelines for proper disposal methods.