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Cooper, Susan – School Business Affairs, 1990
Although chemical-intensive pest control methods have proven reasonably effective, a growing awareness of health and environmental risks associated with pesticides has sharpened public interest in safer alternatives. An integrated pest management approach reduces risks from pests while minimizing human exposure and reducing the toxicity of applied…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials, Pesticides, Poisons
Riley, Becky – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
Presented is a case in which a child was poisoned on school grounds by organophosphates used to control aphids. Details of the case and the role parents can play in the safety of pesticide use at schools are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials
BCATA Journal for Art Teachers, 1991
Advocating that Canadian art programs should use and model environmentally safe practices, the articles in this journal focus on issues of safe practices in art education. Articles are: (1) "What is WHMIS?"; (2) "Safety Precautions for Specific Art Processes"; (3) "Toxic Substances"; (4) "Using Clay, Glazes, and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Ceramics, Foreign Countries
Benson, Edmund F. – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
The background and development of the integrated pest management program in the Dade County, Florida, Schools is discussed. The activities of this IPM program are described. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Bennett, Mary Ellen – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
The efforts of one family to change the pesticide policy of their school district are described. Stressed is the need to educate teachers, physicians, and students. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Currie, William E. – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
The development of an effective Integrated Pest Management program is discussed. Provided are the common goals and procedures involved in adopting an Integrated Pest Management program for schools. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Taylor, Sharon – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
The preparation of a report, slide show, and brochure to promote awareness of the hazards of toxic pest control for school pest management personnel in the San Diego Unified School District is discussed. The future plans of the coalition are proposed. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Mullarkey, Barbara – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
A 2-year involvement to change the pesticide policy of the Oak Park, Illinois, schools is described. The new policy is discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Planning, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Grubb, Deborah – 1996
Health problems related to school buildings can be categorized in five major areas: sick-building syndrome; health-threatening building materials; environmental hazards such as radon gas and asbestos; lead poisoning; and poor indoor air quality due to smoke, chemicals, and other pollutants. This paper provides an overview of these areas,…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards

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

Lang, Patrick – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Recounts the problems of a high school chemistry program in safely storing and disposing of chemicals. Describes the school's new system of inventorying and dating all chemicals, using warning stickers, isolating certain hazardous substances, and cataloging references to the use of each chemical and its container. (TW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Case Studies, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry

Bauerle, Bruce – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Discusses the need for chemistry laboratory safety procedures. Provides descriptions of techniques to increase students' awareness of the symptoms of such things as toxic gas clouds that could escape into the laboratory, along with defensive strategies for reacting to such situations. (TW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Chemistry, Hazardous Materials

Walton, Wendy A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Encourages instruction about disposal of hazardous wastes in college chemistry laboratories as an integral part of experiments done by students. Discusses methods such as down-the-drain disposal, lab-pack disposal, precipitation and disposal, and precipitation and recovery. Suggests that faculty and students take more responsibility for waste…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards