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Hiller, Richard – Planning for Higher Education, 1996
Under a 1980 law, colleges and universities can be liable for cleanup of hazardous waste on properties, in companies, and related to stocks they invest in or are given. College planners should establish clear policy concerning gifts, investigate gifts, distance university from business purposes, sell real estate gifts quickly, consult a risk…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Costs, Court Litigation
Loveland, David Gray; Reichheld, Beth – 1987
This citizen's guide to ensuring a safe supply of drinking water for all provides the information and analysis that individuals need to understand the issues and to participate in local decision making. The sources of drinking water, the types of human activities that results in contamination, and the contaminants that are of most concern are…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Community Involvement, Drinking Water, Environmental Education
Kaufman, James A. – 1983
This pamphlet offers suggestions for improving laboratory safety. It is based on the notion that having an understanding of inherent hazards and learning how to be safe should be an integral and important part of science education. It is organized into "steps requiring minimal expense" and "steps requiring moderate expense." Included in these…
Descriptors: College Science, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1993
Ways in which carpeting can affect a school's indoor air quality (IAQ) are discussed. Carpeting is defined as a system of components that includes pads, adhesives, floor preparation compounds, and seam sealers. For the last several years, these products have been increasingly scrutinized as to how they affect IAQ. Carpeting gives off volatile…
Descriptors: Carpeting, Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Floor Layers
Malaspina, Mark; And Others – 1992
This report profiles 69 initiatives and programs from across the country that are effectively reducing smog, air toxics, and chemicals that destroy the ozone layer. Problem solving strategies range from community pressure forcing reduction of industrial emissions, to municipal governments promoting transportation alternatives, to adoption of tough…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Change Strategies, Citizen Participation, Curriculum Development
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. – 1990
Prepared by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this document provides information on many environmental hazards young children may be exposed to today in school buildings. Topics discussed include: (1) the definition, location, and health hazards of asbestos as well as responsible management practices, current legal requirements, and…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards
Garner, Gerald J.; And Others – 1987
This document was prepared in an effort to help science teachers, administrators, and school staff members in California understand and avoid situations in which accidents could occur in the science laboratory or on field trips and outdoor education experiences. It contains major sections on: (1) first aid (including information on animal and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Field Trips
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Szafran, Zvi; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discussed are four major advantages to the use of microscale laboratories for teaching chemistry. Included are effects on waste generation, laboratory safety, reagent variety, and laboratory efficiency. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Graduate Study, Hazardous Materials
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2006
This user-friendly guidance manual is organized by the "target audience" or "end user." First, the manual introduces a "Typical School," which is a school organized in such a way that it represents how many schools in the real world are organized. This Typical School is subdivided into "Organizational Units"…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Elementary Secondary Education, Internet, Resource Materials
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1994
Education reform, besides focusing on teaching and learning, must also address the need to maintain a safe, secure, and healthy school environment. As outlined in "A New Compact for Learning," the New York State Education Department and New York educators are responsible for ensuring the safety of school buildings. Students in school…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Air Pollution, Asbestos, Elementary Secondary Education
Laborers-AGC Education and Training Fund, Pomfret Center, CT. – 1997
This document identifies skill standards for lead abatement in a manner that is easy to understand, useful, and meaningful to workers, educators, trainers, labor leaders, contractors, and project owners. To meet the needs of the various users of this document who will have a different application of the standards and seek different information,…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Job Skills
Virginia State Dept. of Education, Richmond. Div. of Sciences and Elementary Administration. – 1984
This 10-chapter handbook (designed for science teachers and school administrators) describes known hazards associated with science teaching and provides information to develop a framework for local safety programs specifically designed to avoid or neutralize the effects of such hazards. Major areas addressed in the chapters include: (1) the nature…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Biology, Chemistry, Educational Facilities Planning
Center for Occupational Research and Development, Inc., Waco, TX. – 1995
Developed by workers, trainers, and professionals in the field, this guide contains a proposed national standard for hazardous materials management technology. The guide first discusses the need for and the development of skills standards, then introduces the hazardous materials management technology standard and the four subgroups of occupations…
Descriptors: Certification, Competence, Course Content, Curriculum
McMullin, Richard C.; Cain, Gary K. – 1987
In conjunction with a bond proposal for energy related items, the North County Public Schools (Missouri) undertook the task of removing friable asbestos Missouri school district undertook the task of removing friable asbestos from schools. Specifications for asbestos abatement prepared by the district administrative office were reviewed by the…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Board of Education Role, Bond Issues, Educational Facilities Improvement
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH. Information Reference Center for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education. – 1984
Compiled are abstracts and indexes to selected print and non-print materials related to wastewater treatment and water quality education and instruction, as well as materials related to pesticides, hazardous wastes, and public participation. Sources of abstracts/indexed materials include all levels of government, private concerns, and educational…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Citizen Participation, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials
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