1.list 20(TWENTY) instances that can happen if warning symbols or hazard symbols are ignored.

2.identify where four signs can be found.
3.list 2 precautions that you should take while handling chemicals in the lab.
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1. List 20 instances that can happen if warning symbols or hazard symbols are ignored:

1. Exposure to toxic chemicals leading to health issues.
2. Fire or explosion due to flammable materials.
3. Skin burns or eye damage from corrosive substances.
4. Inhalation of harmful gases leading to respiratory problems.
5. Allergic reactions from contact with allergens.
6. Electric shock from improper handling of equipment.
7. Falls or slips due to slippery surfaces.
8. Radiation exposure leading to long-term health effects.
9. Contamination of food or water sources.
10. Environmental damage, such as pollution or toxicity.
11. Physical injuries from machinery or equipment.
12. Damage to property or infrastructure.
13. Ignition or combustion of reactive substances.
14. Chemical reactions causing dangerous fumes or gases.
15. Release of hazardous waste into the environment.
16. Accidental poisoning or ingestion of harmful substances.
17. Eye injuries from flying particles or projectiles.
18. Electric hazards leading to equipment damage or malfunction.
19. Uncontrolled release of pressure, leading to explosions.
20. Development of chronic illnesses or diseases over time.

2. Identify where four signs can be found:

1. Road signs: These signs can be found along roads and highways, providing information about directions, rules of the road, hazards, and destinations.
2. Public buildings: Signs within public buildings provide information about various facilities, departments, entrances, exits, restrooms, elevators, and other important areas.
3. Airports: Signs found in airports provide information about arrivals, departures, baggage claim, check-in areas, gates, security checks, and other relevant locations.
4. Hospitals: Signs within hospitals guide visitors and patients to different departments, clinics, emergency rooms, restrooms, elevators, stairs, and other important locations.

3. List 2 precautions that you should take while handling chemicals in the lab:

1. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE): This includes wearing gloves, safety goggles, lab coats, and respiratory protection when necessary. PPE helps protect against chemical exposure and potential hazards.
2. Follow proper storage and labeling procedures: Store chemicals in appropriate containers, cabinets, or designated areas. Ensure that containers are properly labeled with the correct chemical name, hazard symbols, and safety information. Proper storage helps prevent accidental mixing or spills and enables easy identification of chemicals.