Is a Sticker with instructions for jump starting a car to avoid battery explosions. *FREE for Members.
Is a list of lab safety program components. *FREE for Members.
Guide to minimizing waste in laboratories from American Chemical Society (2002).
Is an op-ed piece that appeared in school and college (March 1993) *FREE for Members.
An article that appeared in the winter 83/84 issue of philter.
By Stanley pine, from the Journal of Chemical Education (April, 1988). *FREE for Members.
A commentary from the spring/summer 1987 issue of the NEACT Journal. *FREE for Members.
6 page article from January 1995 issue of NJEA Review. The article contains our guidelines, administrator responsibilities, references, RTK information, and association actions.
An 8 1/2 x 11 poster on eye protection. (Lab Safety Supply, Janesville, WI)
By NIOSH and CSSS describes the hazards in common chemistry, physics, earth science and biology experiments.
NSC R&D Newsletter (May-June, 1988). Describes the new OSHA regulations and to whom they apply. *FREE for Members.
Is the Federal Register by OSHA.
From Professional Safety (Sept 1988), *FREE for Members.
From the Texas Education Agency, an excellent resource on lab design and safety needs.
A list of risk factors in everyday life, reprinted from Technology Review (Feb., 1979). *FREE for Members.
Contains general directions for handling compressed gases as well as specific directions for the most common classes of gases. Published by Liquid Carbonic, 12 pages *FREE for Members.
A check list for the location, condition, and safety features. *FREE for Members.
Three Articles from Science '85 dealing with life's common hazards. (15 pages).
SF