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Glik, Deborah; And Others – Health Values: The Journal of Health Behavior, Education & Promotion, 1993
Telephone survey examined relationships between safety behaviors to reduce the risk of childhood injury and parents' socioeconomic, psychosocial, and situational characteristics. Results indicated socioeconomic status and maternal stress negatively related to safety behaviors, and risk perceptions positively related to safety behaviors, suggesting…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Family Environment, Injuries

Dooling, Mary V.; Ulione, Margaret S. – Young Children, 2000
Explains the role of child care health consultants and suggests whom to contact for health consultant services. Notes that professional child care health consultants should be knowledgeable of pediatric care, child development, injury prevention screening, and state licensing guidelines. Suggests that consultants can provide on-site visits, assist…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Development, Child Health, Day Care Centers
Teague, Travis L. – Parks and Recreation, 1996
To reduce the number of playground accidents, it is important to develop and implement a comprehensive risk management program. The steps in creating a risk management program are develop a missions statement, reduce risks through proper equipment installation, maintain the playground, make timely decisions on risk control, and keep on file…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Health, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
King, Steve – Parks and Recreation, 1996
Parks and recreation professionals must recognize potential hazards in playground design, installation, and maintenance. Current safety risks are from older equipment that does not comply with modern standards and has not been safety inspected. The National Playground Safety Institute's certification program is an important step toward reliable…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Equipment Evaluation
Wallach, Frances; DeVenzio, Huck; Caesar, Betsy; Bruya, L. D.; Wood, G.; Iverson, MaryLou; Hendy, Teresa B.; Mack, Mick G.; Thompson, Donna; Hudson, Susan – Parks and Recreation, 1998
This collection of seven articles examines the issue of playground safety, focusing on recent trends and mandates in playground safety; treated wood on playgrounds; safe playgrounds for infants and toddlers; achieving a safe ratio of adults to children; soft contained playgrounds; certified playground-safety inspectors; and playground injuries in…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Child Health, Children

Hayes, Lisa; Smith, Margaret; Eick, Charles – Science Teacher, 2005
Lab safety begins with the teacher. Teachers must make learning how to be safe an integral and important part of their professional development and work. Teachers who are unfamiliar with laboratory instruction should take whatever steps necessary to prepare for the unique challenges associated with safety in conducting laboratory investigations…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Laboratory Safety, Secondary School Students, Science Teachers
Safe Science Facilities: Reviewing Factors that Affect Classroom Environment, Curriculum, and Safety

Texley, Juliana – Science Teacher, 2005
Science teachers often have two different curricula--the ideal framework on paper and the real, day-to-day instructional program that occurs in the classroom. A number of factors can affect how much of that ideal framework is accomplished. For example, how a facility is designed and how space is used can affect student achievement, classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Science Teachers, Science Curriculum, Science Laboratories
Maloney, Betsy – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Simultaneously promoting a safe learning environment that encourages students to express their creative voices while exploring the rudiments of dance technique can be difficult. This article discusses how the author has learned to do it effectively by employing a few simple classroom strategies. To prevent injuries during class, the author offers…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Injuries, Dance Education, Accident Prevention
North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. – 1998
Researchers, consulting professionals, and advocating agencies agree that school facility design is one essential component to a safe and successful school. This document addresses design-related concepts that can positively affect school climate and order. It describes and provides facility planning guidelines for crime prevention through…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Crime Prevention, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. – 1988
This publication is a collection of the statements made in a hearing before the Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Hazardous Materials of the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives. In particular, the topic was the safety implications of a Kentucky school bus crash on May 14, 1984. Discussed are the issues of…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Bus Transportation, Driving While Intoxicated, Elementary Secondary Education
Yee, Darlene; Melichar, Joseph F. – 1994
The purpose of this research project at San Francisco State University was to develop and evaluate integrated assessment and intervention strategies to locate the "at risk" older driver and remediate deficits in knowledge or skills about driving and traffic safety. The identification of the "at risk" older driver should suggest…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adult Learning, Attitude Measures, Driver Education
American School Board Journal, 1975
There's a lot school boards can do to improve safety in bus transportation, and not all the recommended actions involve money. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Board of Education Role, Bus Transportation, Driver Education
McCann, Paul; Thompson, Lesley – 1990
A description is provided of a course, developed by the British Council in Madrid, Spain, to improve the English language training for trainee air traffic services personnel as a result of an increased demand for trained controllers over the next few years. The course aims to teach students in the areas of standard radiotelephony, non-routine…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Air Traffic Control, Communication Skills, Course Content
National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander, WY. – 1988
The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) is an internationally recognized outdoor school with five branch schools located in Wyoming, Alaska, Kenya, Mexico, and Washington. The philosophy of NOLS is to develop judgment and leadership skills in its students. Three priorities guide this school: (1) safety and care of the individual; (2) safety…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Conservation Education, Environmental Education
Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Olympia. – 1988
This booklet provides a guide for the safe use and disposal of toxic chemicals found around the home. Toxicity ratings given to compounds are explained along with the amount needed for a probable fatal dose for a 150-pound person. Each category of hazardous waste is provided with typical examples of the toxicants, a toxicity rating, several…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Daily Living Skills, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials