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Renfrew, Malcolm M., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1980
Provides information regarding spill control systems in chemical and biological laboratories. Various methods currently in use are described. Suggestions are made for the use of absorbents. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Higher Education, Safety
Stevens, Arthur M. – American School and University, 1979
Flammable liquids are one of the major causes of institutional fires, yet proper care and handling can reduce the danger. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Guidelines, Fire Protection, Fire Science Education

Fleischman, Marvin – Chemical Engineering Education, 1988
Presents a philosophical commentary on the need and rationale for incorporating safety and health into the chemical engineering curriculum. Proposes safety and health assessments as useful teaching methods. Describes an approach to bringing safety and health into undergraduate engineering curricula. Gives examples of integration of these curricula…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Science, Engineering Education

Ewing, Galen W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1990
Safety issues specifically related to the analytical laboratory are discussed including hazardous reagents, transferring samples, cleaning apparatus, eye protection, and equipment damage. Special attention is given to techniques which not only endanger the technician but also endanger expensive equipment. (CW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science

Mikell, William G.; Fuller, Frank H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Enumerates variables involved in the safe operation of a fume hood. Describes a test to measure hood performance. Discusses variables which effect hood performance. Lists design changes sometimes necessary to provide more space and encourage good practices. Concludes with a summary of good hood practices. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education

Whitmyre, George; Sandler, Stanley I. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1986
Describes a laboratory safety program at the University of Delaware. Includes a history of the program's development, along with standard safety training and inspections now being implemented. Outlines a two-day laboratory safety course given to all graduate students and staff in chemical engineering. (TW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemical Engineering, College Science, Course Descriptions

Hofmann, Mary Jane – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Covers use of cryogenic fluids, discussing physical properties, hazards to personnel, flammability, storage, transfer, and disposal. (JM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Fire Protection
Case, Christine L. – 1989
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that schools prepare or adapt a biosafety manual, and that instructors develop a list of safety procedures applicable to their own lab and distribute it to each student. In this way, safety issues will be brought to each student's attention. This document is an example of such a manual. It contains…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Educational Facilities Planning, Emergency Programs