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Adawe, Abdolahi Mohamed – Science Education International, 2021
Chemicals used in academic teaching laboratories, research institutions, and industrial facilities are mostly dual-use chemicals. They provide many desired benefits but at the same time may cause adverse effects to human health and environments. In the case of Somalia, there are gaps in terms of chemical security (CS) awareness and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
Backes, Charles E.; Nawolski, Corey M. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2013
In the first part of this series, which appeared in the February 2013 issue of "Techniques" (see EJ1015189), the authors discussed the need for providing a safe and healthy learning environment in career and technical programs, and introduced a model for ensuring that this type of environment exists. The critical core component of…
Descriptors: Safety, Laboratory Safety, Facility Guidelines, Vocational Education
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Science Education International, 2008
The tendency for the press and public to over-react on safety. The need to balance risk against benefit. The difference between hazard and risk. Preventative or protective steps (control measures) to reduce the risk from particular hazards. Examples in school science, including the use of eye protection and alternative strategies, if eye…
Descriptors: School Safety, Laboratory Safety, Safety, Safety Education
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Zion, Kenneth – Technology Teacher, 1987
Discusses the legal requirements for laboratories that create hazardous wastes. Alternatives for waste disposal, including using a licensed disposal company or recycling, are proposed. (CH)
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Industrial Arts, Laboratory Safety, Legal Responsibility
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Forlin, Peter – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1995
Provides a framework that incorporates the diverse elements of risk management in science education into a systematic process and is adaptable to changing circumstances. Appendix contains risk management checklist for management, laboratory and storage, extreme biological and chemical hazards, protective equipment, waste disposal, electrical…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Safety, Models, Risk Management
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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
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McCombie, T. F. – Education in Chemistry, 1975
Describes chemical labeling standards that utilize explanatory symbols to identify hazardous substances. (MLH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Classification, Hazardous Materials
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Cook, J. D. – Education in Chemistry, 1975
Discusses types of laboratory waste materials and methods for their safe disposal. (MLH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Procedures
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Wray, J. D. – Journal of Biological Education, 1975
Describes the hazards of using living materials in the science laboratory and outlines safety procedures that are particularly applicable to schools. Explains hazards to both mental and physical health and examines the latter in terms of fundamental and contingent factors. (Author/GS)
Descriptors: Biology, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Safety
1971
This manual describes safety procedures which should be observed in the chemistry laboratory. Accidents which may occur when working with chemicals such as peroxides, phosphorus, heavy metals, acids, etc., need special treatment. Quite suitable descriptions of such treatment are listed for each kind of possible accident in the laboratory.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Guides, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Manuals
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Williamson, J. R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Discusses storage of hazardous chemicals and provides a list of eight basic safety rules to use in developing a safe storage system. Suggestions include not storing materials alphabetically, storing nonreactive chemicals together, and not storing oxidizers and fuels together. (JN)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, High Schools
Los Angeles Unified School District, CA. Office of Secondary Instruction. – 1984
Developed to increase student and teacher awareness of safe laboratory conditions, this guide provides information and suggestions for maintaining a safe laboratory environment. Section 1 contains a listing of potentially hazardous chemicals commonly used in secondary school science classes and section 2 lists potentially hazardous chemicals…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Hazardous Materials
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McKusick, Blaine C. – Science, 1981
A National Research Council report has recommended practices for safe handling and disposal of hazardous chemicals in laboratories. They are a practical alternative to detailed regulations on individual chemicals. Topics discussed include physical hazards, chemical hazards, chronic hazards, laboratory ventalation, protective equipment,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials
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Orton, R. J. J. – School Science Review, 1985
Summarizes advice from the Laboratory Safeguards Subcommittee of the Association for Science Education related to flames and heat, hazardous chemicals, electricity and dangerous voltages, and mechanical hazards. Knowledge is cited as the key to preventing accidents in physics laboratories. (DH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Electricity, Hazardous Materials, High Schools
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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