Which is an example of students breaking a safety rule when dealing with chemicals?
a. weari...
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Which is an example of students breaking a safety rule when dealing with chemicals?
a. wearing protective gloves
b. washing hands after working
c. pouring chemicals down the sink
d. tying back loose hair
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