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Jacobsen, Erica K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The disposal of hazardous chemicals and chemical containing products is of much concern and there is a need for a document that describes the hazards of a chemical, to consider the precautionary measures to be taken. Many classic demonstrations however cannot be performed due to safety concerns since sometimes chemicals are deemed too hazardous or…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Chemistry, Science Education, Science Experiments

Pandita, Sangeeta; Goyal, Samta; Passey, Sarita – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A successful microscale fusion of semicarbazones, or transformation of carbonyl compounds into semicarbazones is performed through an effective grinding system. The donning of protective attire is advised to avoid the hazardous effects of semicarbazide hydrochloride during the fusion process.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Safety

Young, Jay A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The hazards of silver used in the laboratories are described for the benefit of the students and the teachers. The exposure limits and symptoms due to acute exposures are also mentioned.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety, Science Laboratories

Young, Jay A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The hazards caused by calcium used in the laboratories are described. The exposure limits and symptoms of acute exposures are mentioned.
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety
Brundage, Patricia; Palassis, John – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006
The guide presents information about ordering, using, storing, and maintaining chemicals in the high school laboratory. The guide also provides information about chemical waste, safety and emergency equipment, assessing chemical hazards, common safety symbols and signs, and fundamental resources relating to chemical safety, such as Material…
Descriptors: Laboratory Safety, Science Laboratories, Science Education, Chemistry
American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. – 1994
A primary goal of the American Chemical Society Task Force on Laboratory Waste Management is to provide laboratories with the information necessary to develop effective strategies and training programs for managing laboratory wastes. This book is intended to present a fresh look at waste management from the laboratory perspective, considering both…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety, Science Education

Gerlach, Rudolph – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Background information is provided on the registered trademark "TLV" (Threshold Limit Value), the term used to express tolerable concentrations. The TLV of a compound is an estimate extrapolated from some defined damage to humans or animals at higher concentrations or by drawing analogies between similar concentrations. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education

Nash, John J.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1996
Presents the details of a waste treatment experiment that enables students to employ much of the chemistry they have learned in class to solve a real chemical problem. Heightens students' awareness of the potential environmental impact associated with the waste they have generated. Contains 21 references. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education, Science Experiments

Blumberg, Avrom A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1994
Examines exposure to chemicals within the home and three important ways in which hazardous substances can be identified and evaluated. Suggests a rational picture of human health risks and contains an introductory discussion of reasons for exposure, epidemiology, cancer causes and patterns, animal testing, toxins, and risk. (LZ)
Descriptors: Cancer, Chemistry, Epidemiology, Family Environment

Rice, Jeanette K.; Jenkins, J. David; Manley, A. Citabria; Sorel, Eric; Smith, C. Jimmy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment is described which allows easy, rapid determination of mercury levels in commercially seafood samples from a contaminated area. Students gain experience in the preparation of a calibration curve, the determination of unknown concentrations, and risk assessment based on experimentally determined data.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Food, Environmental Education

Young, Jay A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A chemical laboratory information profile (CLIP) is presented for the chemical, triethanolamine. It summarizes the chemical's physical and harmful features, exposure limits, and symptoms of major exposure for the benefit of teachers and students, who use the chemical in the laboratory.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Hazardous Materials, Profiles
Ridgley, Susan M. – 1982
Four general product classes (pesticides, paint products, household cleaners, and automotive products) are reviewed in this document. Each product class is described, and several aspects of the problem associated with product use or disposal are examined, including estimates of volumes used and environmental impacts. Technical data on the specific…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Consumer Science, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials
American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. – 2000
This video was developed through a cooperative agreement between the American Chemical Society (ACS)'s Education and International Activities Division and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Green Chemistry Program, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics. "Green Chemistry" focuses on chemical products and processes that reduce or…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Environmental Influences, Hazardous Materials

Roy, Ken – Science Education International, 2000
Explains that mercury is a dangerous substance to use in school science laboratories and gives several examples of mercury poisoning. Lists some precautions that should be taken in case of mercury spillage in the lab. Advocates using non-mercury laboratory equipment and limiting student access to mercury to prevent dangerous situations. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety
Forlin, Peter – 1995
Chemical reactivity is a major area of risk in high school laboratories. This paper reports on a study that has provided a research-based framework for risk management in Australian chemical education. The chemical practice model of risk management is considered with respect to kinetic factors; catalysts; concentrations and proportions;…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Hazardous Materials, High Schools