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Carey, Margaret; And Others – 1976
The Committee on Safety and Emergencies of Cornell University Libraries compiled this loose-leaf guide to handling emergency situations within the Libraries. The first section lists emergency situations in alphabetical order and provides step-by-step procedures intended to minimize danger to life and property. The remaining sections deal with…
Descriptors: Accidents, College Libraries, Emergency Programs, Fire Protection
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC. – 1977
To reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by fires, this catalog (which is part of the Hap and Hazard Series) gives information about typical accident patterns and about the safest way to purchase, use, store, maintain, and dispose of flammable products. As a reference source, it is intended for use in formal teaching situations as well…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Chemical Reactions, Educational Resources
Glick, Steven; Rudolph, Brenda – 1974
This booklet describes the materials, objectives, and procedures of a parent workshop on home and toy safety. The workshop was designed to encourage parents to use common sense, apply what they already know about safety, be prepared to handle emergency situations effectvely, and be alert to the potential dangers of toys. Contained in the booklet…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Fire Protection, First Aid, Home Management
Winegar, Gary – 1978
This module on safety is one of a set of four on stages and structure of curriculum development and is part of a larger series of thirty-four modules comprising a core curriculum intended for use in the professional preparation of vocational educators in the areas of agricultural, business, home economics, and industrial education. Following the…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Competency Based Teacher Education, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, DC.
The manual is the fourth of six student manuals for use in a course on occupational health and safety for supervisory personnel. The manual contains lessons 8-11 of the 15 consecutively-numbered lessons, each of which contains study questions (and answers) interwoven with the text and review questions at the end of each section. Lesson 8 discusses…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Autoinstructional Aids, Environmental Standards, Fire Protection