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Paityn Castillo
9 February, 12:25
When you are working with chemicals you should?
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Ellie Bullock
9 February, 14:58
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Practice proper safety procedures. (Ex: Don't sniff or touch chemicals directly, have long hair up in a hair tie, no horseplay, listen for instructions from your teacher.)
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