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Farenga, Stephen J.; Joyce, Beverly A.; Ness, Daniel – Science Scope, 2004
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans generate approximately 1.6 million tons of hazardous household waste every year. When most people think of hazardous waste, they generally think of materials used in construction, the defense industry, mining, manufacturing, and agriculture. Few people think of hazardous substances…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Science Education, Science Activities, Environmental Education
Carter, Gregory L.; Page, Andrew; Clover, Kerrie; Taylor, Richard – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2007
Modifiable risk factors for suicide attempt require identification in clinical and community samples. The aim of this study was to determine if similar social and psychiatric factors are associated with suicide attempts in community and clinical settings and whether the magnitude of effect is greater in clinical populations. Two case-control…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Personality Problems, Suicide, At Risk Persons

Colborn, Theo – International Environmental Affairs, 1991
Data on the health of wildlife in the Great Lakes ecosystem are reviewed. Researchers infer from data on eight species that the effects in offspring are the result of exposure to chlorinated chemicals by adults and passed to the offspring via maternal transfer. Policy implications are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Development, Ecology, Environmental Education
Petix, Julie; And Others – School Business Affairs, 1991
An inspection of 138 New Jersey school buildings revealed that a significant percentage of school officials do not have a good understanding of their asbestos management plan and, therefore, are failing to meet all of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act's requirements. (MLF)
Descriptors: Asbestos, Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials
Roy, Ken – Science Scope, 2004
Mercury tends to vaporize when exposed to air. The warmer the air, the more quickly it vaporizes. Although swallowing mercury can be a problem, the greater risk results from inhalation and skin absorption. Symptoms and health-related problems can result within hours of exposure. Spilled mercury settles in cracks and absorbent material such as…
Descriptors: Child Health, Hazardous Materials, School Safety, Science Laboratories

Rogers, Harvey W. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1979
The need for effective disposal of hazardous medical and pathological wastes is discussed and the results of a test of five different models of incinerators in disposing of such wastes is presented. (MJB)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Health Facilities

Andre, Pierre; And Others – Environmentalist, 1995
Deals with conflicts associated with the management, disposal, and storage of hazardous wastes from the perspective of interests expressed in the local community. Analyzes three case studies to demonstrate the changing roles and relative importance of local and nonlocal interests. Draws conclusions regarding the significance of the analysis for…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Hazardous Materials

Crown, E. M.; Rigakis, K. B. – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1989
A research program addressing the problem of providing protective workwear that is acceptable to workers is described. Several phases of two different projects within the program are outlined, emphasizing benefits of the interdisciplinary holistic approach to the problem that has been adopted by the research team. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Clothing Design, Hazardous Materials, Holistic Approach

Shendell, Derek G.; Barnett, Claire; Boese, Stephen – Journal of School Health, 2004
The US General Accounting Office (GAO) documented generally poor conditions of school facilities in the early 1990s. Previous papers examined, for time intervals ending before 2002, relationships between education facility indoor air and environmental quality (IEQ), including adequate ventilation, and occupant health and productivity. Research on…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, School Construction, Pollution, Environmental Standards
Baldwin, Cynthia A. – 1981
This study determined, by means of a random sample, how many of Colorado's public schools have asbestos materials and estimated the potential risk of exposure presented by these materials. Forty-one schools were surveyed. Bulk samples of possible asbestos materials were collected and analyzed using the K-squared Asbestos Screening Test to…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Materials, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials
Di Gangi, Joseph – 1997
Polyvinyl chloride (vinyl or PVC) is a substance widely used in children's products. Because children in contact with these products may ingest substantial quantities of potentially harmful chemicals during normal play, especially when they chew on the product, this Greenpeace study examined the levels of lead and cadmium in a variety of consumer…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Safety, Children, Consumer Protection
School Business Affairs, 1997
Data from a 1994 University of Maryland study suggest that typical janitorial tasks (sweeping, vacuuming, emptying trash receptacles, cleaning fixtures, and other related housekeeping activities) would not result in an airborne lead exposure that exceeded Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. Lead abatement work should…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Federal Legislation, Hazardous Materials

Lunn, George; Sansone, Eric B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1994
Provides specific procedures for the disposal of a variety of highly reactive chemicals and reports the results of a study of their safe disposal. Disposal of some problematic sulfur-containing compounds are included. Procedures are based on a combination of literature review and author development. (LZ)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Safety

Hilz, Christoph; Ehrenfeld, John R. – International Environmental Affairs, 1991
Several policy frameworks for managing hazardous waste import/export are examined with respect to economic issues, environmental sustainability, and administrative feasibility and effectiveness. Several recommendations for improving the present instrument and implementing process are offered. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Policy, Global Approach, Hazardous Materials
Raloff, Janet – Science News, 1991
Discussed are the sources, and harmful effects of methylmercury. Research on this problem is reviewed. Suggestions to help anglers reduce their mercury consumption from fish they catch are provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences, Hazardous Materials