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Cardinal, Bradley J. – 1990
An overview of The Body Shop wellness program at Eastern Washington University provides information on enrollment figures, demographic data, physiological improvements, and the results of a survey of participants' attitudes toward and perceptions of the program. The Body Shop serves the university as a fitness center and also as a wellness…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Diseases, Drug Abuse, Family Planning
Wrightson, William; Pope, Campbell – 1989
Intrinsically safe design is presented as a logical extension of the principles of barrier free design, and as a higher level design strategy for effecting widespread implementation of the basic accessibility requirements for people with disabilities. Two fundamental planning procedures are proposed: including principles of safe and accessible…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Accident Prevention, Architecture, Building Design
Berkoff, Mary Beth; Brennan, Patricia M. – 1982
An analysis of the textbooks of five leading Midwest publishers revealed that (1) no safety measures were to be found in the regular basal reading textbooks; (2) safety was always treated as an extra, supplementary issue; (3) the opportunity to easily insert safety messages into regular texts and illustrations was overlooked; (4) the highly…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Basal Reading, Behavior Modification, Childhood Attitudes
Graefe, Alan R. – 2001
Recreational boating education in the United States is offered through a system of government agencies and non-government organizations, including the boating industry. The "best practices" in boater safety education include means of ensuring the availability of education programs, ensuring the content and quality of the educational…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Agency Cooperation, Boat Operators, Distance Education
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Rowe, Daryl E. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1983
The University of Georgia (UGA) biosafety program was initiated in response to requirements for recombinant DNA experiments rather than laboratory-acquired infections. This and other environmental safety programs at UGA are described, considering three of the four recognized levels of biocontainment. A fire extinguisher inspection computer program…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Biology, College Science, Computer Programs
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Education in Science, 1980
Methods for organizing and storing chemicals in teaching laboratories and preparation rooms are given, emphasizing storing and handling of flammable liquids. Two appendices are given: (1) flash points and autoignition temperatures of common flammable liquids; (2) content of a kit, with instructions, for cleaning up spills of flammable liquids. (JN)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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Berry, Keith O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Discusses the presentations of chemical demonstrations, hands-on experiments, and magic shows. Presents 12 guidelines to follow when presenting chemical demonstrations. Points out the obligations of the presenters for the safety concerns of the general public. Notes information available from the American Chemical Society. (MVL)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Safety
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Zwaard, A. W.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Presents a programed method that inventories and classifies hazards. 8iscusses the following topics: (1) student and hazard source, (2) elimination of the source, (3) adaptation of the source, (4) isolation of the source, (5) adjustment of the surroundings, (6) isolation of man, and (7) personal protective equipment. (MVL)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials
Vail, Kathleen – American School Board Journal, 1996
In Fox River Grove, Illinois, 7 teenagers were killed the morning of October 25, 1995, when a 620-ton commuter train crashed into the rear end of their school bus. School, transportation, and safety officials have focused on three areas: train crossings and signals, bus-driver training, and school-bus construction. Lists 10 vital lessons for…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Board of Education Policy, Bus Drivers, Elementary Secondary Education
Banathy, Bela H.; And Others – 1976
This report concerns a project to analyze available materials and design and develop supplementary ones to prepare students in grades 7-12 to cope with medical emergencies in natural, technological, and national disasters. Section 1 defines the project. Section 2 summarizes conclusions of the analysis phase, which focused on three sets of…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Civil Defense, Curriculum Design
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Crowl, Daniel A.; Louvar, Joseph F. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1988
Presents the academic and industrial perspectives on the need for additional emphasis on safety. Outlines one approach for teaching a safety-related course including five video sessions on a brief description; safety equipment and procedures; inspection of laboratory area; safety experiments; and reviews. (RT)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemical Engineering, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Lang, Patrick – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Recounts the problems of a high school chemistry program in safely storing and disposing of chemicals. Describes the school's new system of inventorying and dating all chemicals, using warning stickers, isolating certain hazardous substances, and cataloging references to the use of each chemical and its container. (TW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Case Studies, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry
Drommeter, Bill – North Carolina Journal of Outdoor Education, 1984
Discusses the Red Cross Basic Canoeing course to exemplify the relationship of safety to skills taught. Emphasizes that instructors in all outdoor activities should concern themselves with safety, as well as teaching outdoor skills. (MH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Canoeing, Elementary Secondary Education
US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1946
When teachers as members of the community realize that every day in the United States 10 children of school age or under lose their lives by being burned to death, no effective effort should be considered too great to prevent such tragedies. Those who work constantly in the fire-prevention field say that adults are not easily educated to the need…
Descriptors: Safety Education, Fire Protection, Community Resources, Parent Participation
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Sichak, Stephen, Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Suggests that a governmental agency, most likely Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) be considered in the safety design stage of any experiment. Focusing on OSHA's role, discusses such topics as occupational health hazards of toxic chemicals in laboratories, occupational exposure to benzene, and role/regulations of other agencies.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Environmental Standards
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