Descriptor
Source
Author
Disinger, John F. | 2 |
Armour, M. A. | 1 |
Armour, Margaret-Ann | 1 |
Assaff, Edith | 1 |
Babin, Angela | 1 |
Bower, Blair T. | 1 |
Cronin, Nancy L. | 1 |
Dean, Lillian F. | 1 |
Downey-Franchuk, Andrea J. | 1 |
Evenson, Linda | 1 |
Fischer, Kenneth E. | 1 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 55 |
Teachers | 30 |
Administrators | 8 |
Community | 6 |
Policymakers | 4 |
Researchers | 4 |
Students | 2 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating

Vandas, Steve; Cronin, Nancy L. – Science and Children, 1996
Discusses hazardous waste, waste disposal, unsafe exposure, movement of hazardous waste, and the Superfund clean-up process that consists of site discovery, site assessment, clean-up method selection, site clean up, and site maintenance. Argues that proper disposal of hazardous waste is everybody's responsibility. (JRH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials, Recycling, Waste Disposal

Fischer, Kenneth E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Presents a sample contract for disposing of hazardous wastes in an environmentally sound, timely manner in accordance with all federal, state, and local requirements. Addresses situations where hazardous waste must be disposed of outside the laboratory and where alternate disposal methods are not feasible. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Contracts, Hazardous Materials, Higher Education

Foust, Donald F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Procedures for recovering silver and cobalt from laboratory wastes (including those resulting from student experiments) are presented. The procedures are generally applicable since only common, inexpensive laboratory reagents are needed. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Hazardous Materials, Laboratory Procedures
Kids for Saving Earth Worldwide, Minneapolis, MN. – 2001
This document provides ideas for activities on toxic waste sites. A toxic tour around the home accompanied by an adult is recommended to discover items that are dangerous for humans and the earth. Activities on understanding forests, pollution problems, recycling, and prevention of pollution for a healthy planet is included. (YDS)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials
Voelkle, James P. – School Planning and Management, 1997
Hazardous waste management is a continual process. Administrators should maintain good relations with state agencies and the Environmental Protection Agency and use them as resources. Contacts with businesses and professional groups as well as forming coalitions with neighboring districts are ways to share information and expenses. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Public Schools
California Integrated Waste Management Board, Sacramento. – 1993
This compendium is a tool for bringing waste management education into classrooms. Curriculum materials gathered from across the country were reviewed by California's top environmental educators, both for correlation with the state's educational frameworks and for accuracy and completeness of waste management information. Materials that cover…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials

Bower, Blair T. – Environmentalist, 1984
Presents an overview of: (1) the institutional context of the environmental pollution sector of environmental quality management (EQM); accomplishments and problems in some representative subsectors (including water quality, soil erosion, air quality, and hazardous wastes); and (3) future prospects. Also considers role of government and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Futures (of Society), Government Role, Hazardous Materials
Evenson, Linda – Environmental Education Report and Newsletter, 1985
Examines the household hazardous waste problem, addressing several areas related to regulation, disposal, and control. Also gives a list of safer alternatives for household cleaners/disinfectants, paint products, and pesticides. Indicates that individuals can collectively make a difference in public exposure by changing purchases and practices.…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Consumer Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards
Wargo, John – Environmental Education Report and Newsletter, 1985
Draws conclusions on the scientific uncertainty surrounding most chemical use regulatory decisions, examining the evolution of law and science, benefit analysis, and improving information. Suggests: (1) rapid development of knowledge of chemical risks and (2) a regulatory system which is flexible to new scientific knowledge. (DH)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Federal Regulation

Matteson, Gary C.; Hadley, Cheri R. – SRA Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1991
Guidelines are offered to research administrators for reducing the volume of hazardous laboratory waste. Suggestions include a chemical location inventory, a chemical reuse facility, progressive contracts with chemical suppliers, internal or external chemical recycling mechanisms, a "chemical conservation" campaign, and laboratory fees for…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Conservation (Environment), Hazardous Materials, Higher Education

Tugel, Joyce B. – Science Teacher, 1994
Provides real life assignments that can be used to help students apply chemistry laboratory techniques to solve environmental hazardous waste problems. Numerous diagrams are provided to aid in describing the experiments performed. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Environment, Hazardous Materials, High Schools
HAZWRAP, The Hazardous Waste Remedial Actions Program. – 1994
This brochure contains an engineering activity for upper elementary, middle school, and high school students that examines the transportation of radioactive waste. The activity is designed to inform students about the existence of radioactive waste and its transportation to disposal sites. Students experiment with methods to contain the waste and…
Descriptors: Engineering, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials, Intermediate Grades
Disinger, John F. – 1985
Problems related to the handling of hazardous substances and toxic wastes have escalated making this environmental dilemma a national concern. This digest provides an update of key legislative and management efforts associated with hazardous wastes and reviews current instructional materials in the area. Major topics addressed include: (1) waste…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Instructional Materials

Armour, M. A.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1985
Describes procedures for disposing of dichromate cleaning solution, picric acid, organic azides, oxalic acid, chemical spills, and hydroperoxides in ethers and alkenes. These methods have been tested under laboratory conditions and are specific for individual chemicals rather than for groups of chemicals. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cleaning, College Science, Hazardous Materials

Fleischman, Marvin – Chemical Engineering Education, 1991
Explores the inclusion of risk reduction, as it relates to the handling of hazardous materials, within the chemical engineering curriculum and current teaching efforts on this topic at the University of Louisville. Includes common course outlines, selected textbooks and other required materials, guest lecture list by topic, and examples of…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives