Jump-Start Sticker

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Is a Sticker with instructions for jump starting a car to avoid battery explosions.  *FREE for Members.

Laboratory Safety Program Review

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Is a list of lab safety program components.  *FREE for Members.

Less is Better

Guide to minimizing waste in laboratories from American Chemical Society (2002).

Leadership in Safety: It's time to wake up America

*FREE for Members

Is an op-ed piece that appeared in school and college (March 1993)  *FREE for Members.

Laboratory Health and Safety: Be Aware, Be Prepared, Be Protected

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An article that appeared in the winter 83/84 issue of philter.

Laboratory Safety and Emergency Preparedness : The Lessons of an Earthquake

*Free for Members

By Stanley pine, from the Journal of Chemical Education (April, 1988).   *FREE for Members.

Laboratory Safety: Do Schools Adequately Prepare Future Employees

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*Free for Members

A commentary from the spring/summer 1987 issue of the NEACT Journal.  *FREE for Members.

Laboratory Safety in Academic Institutions

 
From the J. Chem. Ed. (Oct 1986). Summarizes a national survey of accidents and injuries in college and university chemistry departments, (academic years 1978-82).

Making Labs Safe

6 page article from January 1995 issue of NJEA Review. The article contains our guidelines, administrator responsibilities, references, RTK information, and association actions.

Mary Poster

*FREE for Members

An 8 1/2 x 11 poster on eye protection. (Lab Safety Supply, Janesville, WI)

Manual of Safety and Health Hazards in the School Laboratory

By NIOSH and CSSS describes the hazards in common chemistry, physics, earth science and biology experiments.

New OSHA Regulation Promised For Laboratories

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*FREE for Members

NSC R&D Newsletter (May-June, 1988). Describes the new OSHA regulations and to whom they apply. *FREE for Members.

Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemical In Laboratories

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Is the Federal Register by OSHA.

Other Voices : Do Schools Adequately Prepare Future Employees?

From Professional Safety (Sept 1988), *FREE for Members.

Planning A Safe and Effective Science Learning Environment

From the Texas Education Agency, an excellent resource on lab design and safety needs.

Risks which Increase Chance of Death by 0.000001

A list of risk factors in everyday life, reprinted from Technology Review (Feb., 1979).   *FREE for Members.

Safe Handling of Compressed Gases

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.

Safety Check List: Laboratory Refrigerators and Freezers for Flammable Materials Storage

A check list for the location, condition, and safety features.  *FREE for Members.

Safety is Something Students Can`t Experiment Without

From ChemEcology (Nov 1988).  *Free for Members.

Staying Alive in the 20th Century

Three Articles from Science '85 dealing with life's common hazards. (15 pages).


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