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Melnikow, Joy; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1981
Reports methods for identifying carcinogens and suspected carcinogens in the undergraduate laboratory and makes recommendations for their elimination or control. (CS)
Descriptors: Cancer, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Renfrew, Malcolm M., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
Presents the concluding article on a checklist for chemistry laboratory safety. (SL)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Wilk, I. J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1977
Discusses chemical accidents occuring within the University of California system and comments critically on accident prevention and safety in general within academic institutions. (SL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Instruction
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Adams, John B., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1989
Described is a procedure by which the performance of chemical hoods can be tested. This procedure uses a mixture of dry ice and water to create a "smoke" for use in the test. Implications for sash design, performance evaluations and testing under standard and nonstandard conditions are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Renfrew, Malcolm M., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
Results of on-site inspections of 11 New York colleges, laboratories and storage facilities are summarized according to: (1) chemical storage and disposal; (2) safety equipment; (3) ventilation; (4) general housekeeping; and (5) safety education. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Gannaway, Susan P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1990
Findings from a survey of 20 liberal arts colleges which did not have graduate programs in chemistry are presented. Discussed are regulations, actions taken and costs of academic laboratories regarding the disposal of hazardous waste. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Faculty, Hazardous Materials
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Shmaefsky, Brian R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1993
Describes the use of practice weighings and handling of fluorescent compounds to assist in teaching students safe-handling techniques. (PR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. – 1985
This booklet provides guidelines for safety in the chemical laboratory. Part I, "Guides for Instructors and Administrators," includes safety rules, safety practices and facilities, preparation for emergencies, safety committees, accident reporting, fire insurance, and listings of some hazardous chemicals. Part II, "Student Guide to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
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Young, Jay A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Compares safety in the chemical industry to academic chemistry laboratories based on the incidence rate for minor industrial injuries compiled by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics and the author's estimate of academic rates. Provides a list of over 50 errors and omissions commonly found in chemical laboratories. (JM)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, High Schools
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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
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Elo, Hannu – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Describes the potential health hazards of using thioacetamide in introductory courses where students are involved in qualitative inorganic analysis. Describes the chemical as possessing carcinogenic, hepatotoxic, and mutagenic properties. Cautions that thioacetamide has caused various biochemical changes in the liver, and recommends limited uses…
Descriptors: Cancer, Chemical Analysis, College Science, Hazardous Materials
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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
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Fischer, Kenneth E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Discusses the need for compliance with state and federal regulations regarding the handling of hazardous wastes in college chemistry laboratories. Addresses: (1) waste determination; (2) facility requirements; (3) use of the manifest, vendor, transporter, site selection requirements, and training; (4) contingency planning; and (5) documentation.…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Chemistry, College Science, Compliance (Legal)
American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. – 1985
An objective of the American Chemical Society is to promote alternatives to landfilling for the disposal of laboratory chemical wastes. One method is to reduce the amount of chemicals that become wastes. This is the basis for the "less is better" philosophy. This bulletin discusses various techniques involved in purchasing control,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education
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Kaufman, James A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Lists 40 things to do to have a safer chemistry laboratory. Discusses the evolution of these guidelines for schools from safety suggestions originally developed by industry. Categorizes the 40 steps into those requiring minimal cost and those requiring moderate expense. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Guidelines, Higher Education
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