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Managing Your Chemical Inventory
Managing Your
Chemical Inventory, Part I
(New, 5/05/08)
Managing Your
Chemical Inventory, Part II
(New, 5/05/08)
Safety
Prescreen Checklist.
Format is MS Word.
(New, 5/05/08)
Chemical Storage
Patterns (general).
From Flinn Scientific.
Format is MS Word.
(New, 5/05/08)
Chemical Shelf Patterns (Inorganic chemicals).
From Flinn Scientific.
Format is MS Word.
(New, 5/05/08)
Chemical Shelf Patterns (Organic chemicals).
From Flinn Scientific.
Format is MS Word.
(New, 5/05/08)
Waste Disposal
Standard - This document can be formatted to be used as a template for
developing a waste disposal standard for your district.
(New, 5/05/08)
NSTA Position Statement:
Liability of Science Educators for Laboratory Safety (New, 5/05/08
.pdf document)
Sample Chemical Inventory Game Plan.
Another
essential component of laboratory safety
is developing a prudent and thoughtful plan for conducting a chemical
inventory. Format is MS Word.
(New, 11/24/07)
Safety Information
Sample Science Safety Agreement. The
safety agreement is an essential component of laboratory safety. This
agreement was a collaborative between Brian Wazlaw and the Laboratory Safety
Institute. Brian gives permission for NH science teachers to use this
agreement. Format is MS Word.
(Updated, 9/18/07)
Chemical Splash Goggles
for your Laboratory
(New, 3/14/06)
A List of Helpful Web Sites Dealing with
Science Safety
(New, 3/14/06)
What do I do with batteries that are no longer usable
in my classroom?
(New, 1/18/06)
RECALL OF METAL ALCOHOL BURNER (New, 1/19/06)
Mercury, a Health Hazard, Updated Information
(New, 9/20/05)
Safety Guidelines for
Presenters and Workshop Leaders at NHSTA sponsored events.
(12/8/04)
Mercury and mercury compounds are prohibited from use
in our elementary and secondary schools. (12/8/04)
Elementary School
Science Safety Guide (from SAU #16)
(12/9/04)
Eye Protection in the Laboratory, (12/9/04)