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24 July, 01:10

Ora had a chemical splash into her eyes. She immediately told her teacher and went to the eyewash station. She then proceeded to wash her eyes out until they no longer hurt, which took about ten minutes. She then returned to her station, cleaned up any chemical spills according to directions, and started her project over. Which best describes her error?

A-She should not have started over after the chemical spill.

B-Her teacher should have cleaned the chemical spill.

C-She should have washed her eyes for at least fifteen minutes.

D-She should have used the safety shower.

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  1. 24 July, 01:23
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    Hello!

    Most teachers and sources recommend students who have been exposed to chemical to flush or wash the exposed area for about 15 to 20 minutes. In this case, Ora took 10 minutes instead of 15 to 20 minutes. So therefore, the answer is C, she should have washed her eyes for at least fifteen minutes.
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