What is the first thing you should do if a chemical splashes into your eye?, Rub your eye gently, Rinse your eye with water for at least 15 minutes, D. Close your eye and wait for the pain to subside, While transferring bacterial culture using a pipette, you accidentally touch the tip to the bench surface. What should you do?, Continue pipetting carefully, Wipe the tip with alcohol and continue, Discard the tip and use a new sterile one, During work in a biosafety cabinet, you accidentally block the front air grill with papers. What is the risk?, No problem, it only affects lighting, increasing risk of contamination, It reduces noise, When disposing of a used Petri dish containing bacterial colonies, you should:, Throw it in the regular trash, Rinse it with water before reusing, C. Place it in a biohazard bag for autoclaving, If you spill a bacterial culture on the bench, your first step should be to:, Pour disinfectant (e.g., 70% ethanol), Cover it with paper towels and continue working, Wipe it up quickly with tissue, After finishing your work with human blood samples, the correct sequence before leaving the lab is:, Remove gloves → Wash hands → Remove lab coat, C. Wash hands → Remove gloves → Remove coat, Remove gloves → Remove lab coat → Wash hands, While removing gloves, you notice a tear and possible skin contact with culture media. What should you do?, Remove gloves → Wash hands → Remove lab coat, C. Wash hands → Remove gloves → Remove coat, Remove gloves → Remove lab coat → Wash hands.

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