3.1. Benefiting from Age and Experience3.2. Following Instructions3.3. Reading Chemical Labels3.4. Donning Safety Glasses3.4.1. Hanging Glasses and Placing Them Face Up3.5. Wearing Other Safety Clothes3.6. Insuring Adequate Ventilation3.7. Storing Properly3.7.1. Talking About Your Activities, Materials, and Tools3.8. Washing Before Eating3.9. Avoiding Nasty Elements3.9.1. Lead3.9.2. Mercury3.9.3. Cadmium3.9.4. Purchasing Safer Parts Labeled RoHS3.10. Shocking3.10.1. AC vs. DC3.10.2. Using Rechargeable Batteries and Professional Transformers3.10.3. Connecting Through Circuit Breakers and GFCI Outlets3.10.4. Saving the Ground Prong3.10.5. Disconnecting Power3.11. Steering Clear of Dangerous Robots3.12. Sizing Up Motors3.13. Lighting Up3.14. Staying Rested and Level-Headed