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This is a resource which uses the new up to date Hazard Symbols. Each sheet has the name of each hazard symbol, the symbol itself, a description of the Hazard, an example of which chemical has that hazard and an image to help them remember. This will help with Lab safety.
This is part of a full lesson where students are taught how to use hazard symbols and hazcards to plan a safe practical:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/planning-safe-practicals-using-hazcards-12407118
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