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Hill, Robert H., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Numerous fires during demonstrations in secondary schools, museums, and science centers have occurred while using flammable liquids. This calls to light the need to educate undergraduate students and educators in the safe handling and use of these flammable chemicals. Understanding the benefits and risks of flammable liquids should be an essential…
Descriptors: Fire Protection, Laboratory Safety, Undergraduate Students, Knowledge Level
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Roy, Ken – Science Teacher, 2010
When renovations or new construction occur, fire extinguishers sometimes get lost in the mix. Unfortunately, whether to save money or because the fire code is misinterpreted, some schools do not install fire extinguishers in laboratories and other areas of the building. Let's set the record straight! If flammables are present, the fire code…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Laboratory Safety, Fire Protection, Educational Facilities Improvement
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. – 1994
This document contains guidelines that help Oregon schools meet the components of Oregon Administrative Rule 581-22-706, Emergency Plans and Safety Programs. The standard mandates that Oregon schools shall maintain a comprehensive safety program for all employees and students. School districts may alter the guidelines provided in this guidebook to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Fire Protection
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Education in Science, 1980
Methods for organizing and storing chemicals in teaching laboratories and preparation rooms are given, emphasizing storing and handling of flammable liquids. Two appendices are given: (1) flash points and autoignition temperatures of common flammable liquids; (2) content of a kit, with instructions, for cleaning up spills of flammable liquids. (JN)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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Shanley, Edward S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Highlights aspects of safety that are unfamiliar to most laypersons and to many chemists as well. Presents findings that may lend themselves to presentation in chemistry classes. Details flammability tests, vapor space hazards, and the special case of gasoline containers. Provides experimental data relating vent area and internal pressure. (CW)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Fire Protection
Viles, N. E. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1951
School fires endanger pupils' lives and take annually a heavy toll in school property losses. If not controlled, these potentials may be changed quickly into serious losses. School officials, teachers, parents, and the public have an interest in school fire safety. Because of other interests and a lack of assigned responsibility in this area fire…
Descriptors: Educational History, Fire Protection, School Safety, School Administration