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Jones, Carolyn – British Journal of Physical Education, 1987
Characteristics and uses of a soft play room completely filled with soft modular play equipment are described. Gross motor activity and social interaction characterize play by young children in this environment. (DB)
Descriptors: Athletic Equipment, Motor Development, Physical Education, Play

PTA Today, 1987
Eleven thousand eye injuries are suffered annually by 5- to-14-year-old youngsters during sports and recreational activities. Baseball-related accidents result in more eye injuries to youth than any other sport. Protective face gear is discussed and recommended. (MT)
Descriptors: Athletic Equipment, Baseball, Elementary Secondary Education, Eyes
Wineland, Charles L. – School Business Affairs, 1985
The introductory article to the special issue on pupil transportation summarizes the arguments of opponents and proponents of seat belts in school buses. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education, Opinions
Rex, Frederick J., Jr. – School Business Affairs, 1985
Only two school districts in the entire country require mandatory school bus seat belts. Bus manufacturers favor "compartmentalization"--a set spacing of high-backed padded seats. Two well-documented school bus accidents, where seat belts were not used, are examined. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Standards, Safety Equipment
Adams, Morris – School Business Affairs, 1985
Existing school bus safety standards make the whole vehicle safe and are more effective than seat belts in preventing passenger injuries. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Standards, Safety Equipment
Farmer, Ernest – School Business Affairs, 1985
The deterrent to school bus accidents is preparedness. Training programs for drivers and mechanics, equipment specifications, and a community support base are some of the ways to prevent tragedy. (MLF)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Standards, Safety Equipment
Modern Schools, 1973
Describes a few of the many electric safety devices and systems that can keep educational facilities secure from fire, theft, and vandalism. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Electrical Systems, Merchandise Information, Safety Equipment
Environmental Design, 1972
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Fire Protection, Innovation, Safety Equipment

Steere, Norman V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1972
Descriptors: Health Facilities, Hospitals, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Safety
Smith, Andrew G., III – Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, 1971
A three-point program to forestall eye injury at certain auto shop machines. (Editor)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Auto Mechanics, Eyes, Industrial Education

Smith, David S. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1982
Drowning has three major causes: (1) inability to swim and/or lack of a personal flotation device; (2) hypothermia; and (3) abuse of alcohol or drugs. Defenses against drowning include: (1) proper use of personal flotation devices; (2) learning swimming and flotation techniques; (3) understanding reduction of heat loss in cold water; and (4)…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Drinking, Drug Abuse, Rescue
Tremblay, Dennis; McCarthy, John F. – American School & University, 2002
Discusses the importance of maintaining sprinkler systems in school facilities. Provides facts about sprinklers and describes steps to take after accidental discharges. (EV)
Descriptors: Accidents, Educational Facilities, Fire Protection, Safety Equipment
O'Brien, Laurie – Camping Magazine, 1995
Overviews principles of boating safety, including teaching campers how to select a personal flotation device that fits properly, teaching skills related to keeping a small boat steady while moving about, and what to do when a boat capsizes or when a person is immersed in water. (LP)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Boat Operators, Camping, Rescue

Cinque, Chris – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
In an effort to reduce deaths and serious injuries among bicyclists, physicians and bicycling organizations are promoting safety skill classes. Children are at especially high risk of accidents and need proper training and education. Helmets and other protective gear are considered crucial equipment, and common sense and alertness are important.…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adults, Bicycling, Children
Jenkins, Peter – 1989
Tree climbing offers a safe, inexpensive adventure sport that can be performed almost anywhere. Using standard procedures practiced in tree surgery or rock climbing, almost any tree can be climbed. Tree climbing provides challenge and adventure as well as a vigorous upper-body workout. Tree Climbers International classifies trees using a system…
Descriptors: Adults, Adventure Education, Children, Disabilities