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Neuwirth, Kurt; And Others – 1995
A study explored Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) in the context of news reports about a hazard. Content elements of outcome severity, vulnerability, and response efficacy were systematically varied in stories about a fabricated risk: fluorescent lighting lowering student academic performance. Research subjects were 206 students in an…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Communication Research, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
2002
This report is a follow-up to the first publication of the Child Proofing Our Communities Campaign, titled "Poisoned Schools: Invisible Threats, Visible Actions." The previous report looked at the problems of public schools built on contaminated land years ago, the trend of proposing new schools on contaminated land, and the threat of…
Descriptors: Child Health, Educational Legislation, Elementary Education, Hazardous Materials
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1999
Each year, thousands of children in child care settings are injured seriously enough to need emergency medical treatment. This national study identified potential safety hazards in 220 licensed child care settings in October and November 1998. Eight product areas were examined: cribs, soft bedding, playground surfacing, playground surface…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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Tessmer, Michael – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are compounds that were once used as insulators in electrical transmission lines and in the production of polymers. Each PCB differs by the quantity and location of the chlorine atoms. PCB production was halted in 1977 due to their potential toxicity, but the chemicals are still found in the environment due to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Science Experiments, Hypothesis Testing, Hazardous Materials
Department for Education and Employment, London (England). Architects and Building Branch. – 1996
Responding to the need for users of schools to use their buildings in a way that creates a better internal environment for children and reduces harm to the environment, this document lists the environmental issues that need to be addressed and the corrective recommendations that designers and administrators can apply. Environmental issues cover…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Daisey, Joan M.; Angell, William J. – 1998
This report presents detailed results from a survey and critical review of existing published literature and reports on indoor air quality (IAQ), ventilation, and IAQ- and building-related health problems in schools, particularly California schools. The findings: (1) identify the most commonly reported building-related health symtoms involving…
Descriptors: Child Health, Data, Hazardous Materials, Health Conditions
Coons, David Michael – 1987
This thesis describes a study of the management of chemical waste at the State University of New York at Binghamton. The study revealed that the majority of chemical waste at the university is in the form of hazardous waste. It was hypothesized that the volume, related costs, and potential long-term liability associated with the disposal of…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Environmental Education
Jacobs, Bruce W. – 1994
Ways in which school facility planners, managers, and others can guard against the potential indoor air quality (IAQ) problems presented by paint are covered in this bulletin. It opens with an overview of paint formulations and the functional quality of different paints, paying special attention to the volatile organic compounds present in some…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Hazardous Materials, Health Conditions
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Gratz, Rene; Boulton, Pamla – Early Child Development and Care, 1993
Presents research findings regarding the susceptibility of young children to various indoor environmental pollutants including cigarette smoke, heating and cooking equipment, art supplies, lead, and asbestos. Discusses assessment, management, and prevention of environmental hazards to provide guidelines for achieving a safe child care environment.…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Asbestos, Child Health, Child Welfare
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Horvath, Thomas – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
In 1986, Lake Nyos, a volcanic lake in Cameroon, released a huge amount of carbon dioxide gas, killing over 1,700 people in the surrounding area. This case study, developed for use in a limnology or aquatic biology course, explores that event, introducing students to concepts relating to lake formation, thermal stratification, and dissolved gases.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science
Gunther, William H., Jr.; Collum, John M., Jr. – 1988
This document addresses the physical state of the more than 170 buildings at 28 technical schools administered by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, concluding that although some progress has been made in reversing the deteriorating condition of the state's school facilities, funding at the current level is not keeping up…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Educational Facilities Improvement, Facility Inventory, Fire Protection
Ehrhardt, Cathryn – Updating School Board Policies, 1989
A transformation of public attitudes on the environment has resulted in more stringent standards on almost all school programs for hazardous waste management, air quality, groundwater, and emergency planning and response. A comprehensive environmental risk reduction and management policy should highlight the potential for environmental risks in…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Educational Change, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Friedman, Sharon M.; And Others – 1989
Critics of coverage of nuclear power have charged that the media overemphasize the importance of nuclear accidents, encourage public fear, and omit information vital to public understanding of nuclear power and risk. Some also feel there is an anti-nuclear bias among reporters and editors. A study was conducted to determine if such charges were…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Foreign Countries, Hazardous Materials, Mass Media Role
Jacobs, Bruce W. – 1994
Some of the issues surrounding the indoor air quality (IAQ) problems presented by science labs are discussed. Described are possible contaminants in labs, such as chemicals and biological organisms, and ways to lessen accidents arising from these sources are suggested. Some of the factors contributing to comfort, such as temperature levels, are…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Hazardous Materials, Health Conditions
Jacobs, Bruce W. – 1995
Information that school facility personnel can use concerning the potential impacts of renovation projects on indoor air quality (IAQ), along with details of some effective control strategies, are presented. Various kinds of contaminants may be generated by renovations, including volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, dusts and fibers (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Hazardous Materials
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