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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Experiments - Risk Assessment in Laboratories
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A risk assessment helps in order to reduce the chances of any accidents occurring. During a risk assessment, any hazards and methods for avoiding accidents are identified. But it doesn't stop there - just in case there is an accident, there will be a plan of what to do. In investigations, things are different. You need to identify hazards for yourself, find ways to reduce the chances of an accident occurring and say what you should do or have ready if a hazard does become an accident. When carrying out your own risk assessment, you need to look at the chemicals and equipment that you are... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Experiments - Risk Assessment in Laboratories
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10 Questions

1. An example of a corrosive substance is...
2. Risk assessments are...
3. You need to do a risk assessment before...
4. Risk assessments are...
5. If a chemical is volatile and could cause breathing problems, where is it handled?
6. What harm can corrosive substances do?
7. Risk assessment works out what could go...
8. You need to do a risk assessment before...
9. Risk assessment works out what could go...
10. Which one of these is most likely to be a hazard?