Are you getting ready for back to school and looking for a fun and engaging way to teach essential lab safety skills in your science class? This print-and-go lab safety escape room breakout activity teaches lab safety rules, lab safety equipment, safety symbols (WHMIS/GHS/Hazard Communication Standards) product labels, and safety data sheets. These eight escape room challenges may be a perfect addition to your science teacher toolkit! This lab safety activity includes eight escape room challenges, which can be implemented in a variety of ways. How to use this with your students: (several, flexible options) • One activity a day, throughout the unit • As a complete, end-of-unit review activity (over several, continuous class periods) • As bonus work for students who finish early • As a homework activity to assess student understanding of the concepts. Each activity can be completed individually or in conjunction with one another, depending on the time available in your planning. The challenges could be used as individual, pair or small group activities. A detailed and thorough teacher instruction page has been included. This is a print-and-go resource, requiring only pencils or pens, scissors, glue sticks. The Scenario: Help! Your science class is looking forward to doing experiments, but all of the supplies have been locked up. In order to access the supplies, all students must first demonstrate their knowledge of lab safety. Successfully complete the eight lab safety challenges to unlock the supply closet! Challenge #1: What’s Wrong Using a lab safety image provided, students must correctly identify seven safety errors being made within the picture. Challenge #2: Lab Rules Students must unscramble the missing words to correctly complete the lab safety rules. Challenge #3: Picto-Maze Students must follow the maze and correctly match the hazard pictograms with the corresponding hazard classification. Challenge #4: Map It Students must sketch a design of their classroom layout. They will then cut out the safety equipment symbols and glue them on the map, indicating the location of the safety equipment in the classroom. Challenge #5: Match It Students must match lab safety scenarios with the appropriate safety equipment that should be used in the scenario. Challenge #6: Product Labels Students must refer to a product label and correctly answer multiple choice questions about safe product handling to correctly solve a code. Challenge #7: Safety Data Equations Students must refer to a Safety Data Sheet and correctly answer multiple choice questions about safe product handling. They must then input the results in a series of equations to solve a code. Challenge #8: Safety Search Students must complete a word search for safety equipment, and use the resulting puzzle to solve the combination.