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Roy, Ken – Science Scope, 2010
While glue guns are very useful, there are safety issues. Regardless of the temperature setting, glue guns can burn skin. The teacher should demonstrate and supervise the use of glue guns and have a plan should a student get burned. There should be an initial first aid protocol in place, followed by a visit to the school nurse. An accident report…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Art Education, Science Education, Equipment