When working with volatile chemicals, such as flammable solvents the best way to control exposures is to: A. Work on the open benchtop as laboratory ventilation is sufficient to remove vapors B. Work in a chemical exhaust hood (fume hood) as it provides vapor and splash protection when the sash is in the proper position C. Conduct all of your work outdoors D. It doesn't really matter where you work because most exposures are insignificant

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When working with volatile chemicals, such as flammable solvents the best way to control exposures is to:
A. Work on the open benchtop as laboratory ventilation is sufficient to remove vapors
B. Work in a chemical exhaust hood (fume hood) as it provides vapor and splash protection when the sash is in the proper position
C. Conduct all of your work outdoors
D. It doesn't really matter where you work because most exposures are insignificant
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