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Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1981
This handbook suggests safety guidelines for public playground equipment and describes various surfaces used under the equipment and possible injuries resulting from falls. The handbook is intended for use mainly by manufacturers, installers, school and park officials, and others interested in technical criteria for public playground equipment.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Construction Materials, Construction Needs, Construction (Process)
Godbey, Frank W.; Hatch, Loren L. – 1978
Designed as an aid for establishing and strengthening occupational safety and health programs on college and university campuses, this administrator guide is divided into four chapters. The first chapter defines and gives background information on the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). In addition, it presents a discussion of what the OSHA…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Colleges, Definitions, Guidelines
Dougherty, Neil J., IV – 1979
Guidelines are offered for supervision of school athletic activities with emphasis upon safety and legal responsibility. Of particular importance is selection of activities suitable for participants, safe facilities and equipment, knowledge of first aid, and the use of good teacher/coach judgment. (JD)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Athletic Equipment, First Aid, Legal Responsibility
Comeau, Lee – School Business Affairs, 1988
The majority of school bus fatalities occur to children who must walk in front of the school bus upon discharge. Drivers must be educated about this startling fact and know which passengers are more susceptible to fatal accidents. Children must be taught safety precautions. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Safety Education
Button, Charles T. – School Business Affairs, 1988
Students need training at home, at school, and on the bus concerning their own actions while traveling on school buses. The training needs to focus on the dangers, on how students can help to save their own lives, and on developing a positive attitude toward safety and the driver. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
Farmer, Ernest – School Business Affairs, 1988
Adequate staffing for pupil transportation provides for the following: (1) drivers are appropriately instructed; (2) school buses meet the highest standards of construction and maintenance; (3) discipline is uniformly administered; (4) instruction in safe riding practices is provided; and (5) salary and fringe benefits retain the best qualified…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Discipline Policy, Driver Education, Elementary Secondary Education

Raffan, James – Journal of Experiential Education, 1984
Most take canoeing, leadership, first aid, CPR and other courses to help cope when something happens, but there is more to dealing with crisis than learning proper procedures and techniques. Three areas of concern interlock to form the Crisis Management Triangle: knowledge and skill, preventive awareness, and crisis management planning. (ERB)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs

Journal of Experiential Education, 1984
Gathers comprehensive information about accidents and near misses occurring in outdoor programs. Includes checklists for types of injury/illness, program activity, and contributing factors. Asks for analysis and recommendations, comments by the program director, and a narrative description of how the accident happened, treatment given, and…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Data Collection, Databases
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1996
School-bus handrails have had the same basic design for more than 30 years. However, students' recent propensity to wear oversized and baggy clothing increases the likelihood that clothing or accessories may become snagged on bus handrails. Children across the United States have been injured or killed when their clothing or accessories caught in…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bus Drivers, Bus Transportation, Elementary Secondary Education

Qualley, Charles – School Arts, 1981
A brief look at the art teacher's legal liability for student accident or injury in the art room, plus tips for maintaining a safe classroom. (SJL)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Art Education, Art Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Razwick, Jerry – American School & University, 2003
Although wired glass is extremely common in school buildings, the International Building Code adopted new standards that eliminate the use of traditional wired glass in K-12 schools, daycare centers, and athletic facilities. Wired glass breaks easily, and the wires can cause significant injuries by forming dangerous snags when the glass breaks.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Buildings, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities
Lebenger, Seymour S. – Camping Magazine, 1997
Strategies for risk assessment and accident prevention include supervising unstructured camper time; assessing games for potential dangers; examining facilities and special programs, including reviewing and evaluating safety and accident reports; and increasing staff awareness by discussing accidents at weekly staff meetings and generating ideas…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Camping, Facilities
Gerlovich, Jack A.; Gerard, Timothy F. – American School Board Journal, 1989
Court rulings have established three basic responsibilities school systems must meet in science programs: (1) inform students about the hazards they might encounter in a science class; (2) provide a safe learning environment and properly maintained equipment; and (3) ensure adequate supervision. Outlines a four-point school safety plan. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Court Litigation, Legal Responsibility, School Responsibility
Johnson, Becca Cowan – Camping Magazine, 1989
Offers ideas and guidelines on how to manage crisis before and after it occurs in camp setting. Lists types of possible crises, detailing one actual incident. Explores broad issues and techniques of crisis management. Emphasizes value of planning for crisis management and risk management (crisis prevention). (TES)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Camping, Crisis Management

Goldfarb, Joseph M. – Strategies, 1995
The article presents a method for swimming teachers and coaches to stave off workout boredom in their students by using a circuit in the pool. After explaining how to set up a training circuit, the article describes sample stations and notes important safety precautions. (SM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Elementary Secondary Education