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Steigman, Harry – Journal of Environmental Health, 1972
An examination of the handling, storage and disposition of hazardous wastes from municipal and industrial sources, with a plea for the development of a uniform national hazardous waste code or listing that would be acceptable and useful to all state and federal agencies. (LK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Ecology, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials
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Williamson, J. R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1983
Discusses storage of hazardous chemicals and provides a list of eight basic safety rules to use in developing a safe storage system. Suggestions include not storing materials alphabetically, storing nonreactive chemicals together, and not storing oxidizers and fuels together. (JN)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, Hazardous Materials, High Schools
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Education in Science, 1979
This is the fourth in a series of articles concerned with safety in school science. This article presents some facts about eight types of carcinogenic chemicals and suggests precautions in their use in British schools. A safety bibliography is also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cancer, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education
Guyaux, Susan – School Business Affairs, 1990
Overexposure to lead can permanently impair a child's mental and physical development. This article discusses sources of lead paint, survey and testing methods, management and abatement plans, drinking water contamination, and associated federal standards. Although lead is present in soil and in art, theater, and vocational programs, no federal…
Descriptors: Drinking Water, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation, Hazardous Materials
Harrington-Lueker, Donna – Executive Educator, 1990
Environmental and consumer-safety groups are urging caution in the use of pesticides in the schools. Some schools are successfully using integrated pest management (IPM). IPM combines monitoring for pests with the selective use of the least toxic strategies, not all of them chemical. Offers advice and resources to help administrators switch to…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences, Hazardous Materials
Wallace, Sarah C. – Vocational Education Journal, 1990
The Future Workers' Education Project incorporates a lung health and safety curriculum developed by the American Lung Association into the vocational curriculum. The objective is to teach entry workers how to identify occupational lung hazards and to prevent or reduce exposure to them. (SK)
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Occupational Safety and Health, Safety Education, Secondary Education
Reecer, Marcia – Executive Educator, 1988
Here's how to untangle the web of laws and jurisdictions concerning chemical hazards. (Author)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation
Gibbs, Lois Marie – Everyone's Backyard, 1994
This article focuses on the strategies Hands across the River used to stop a mobile incinerator from being built a short distance from their neighborhood. The group gained support from Congressional representatives and local government in a battle against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (LZ)
Descriptors: Activism, Citizen Participation, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Snell, Pat – Texas Child Care, 1996
Notes that infants and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to hazards around the home or child-care center. Explains how caregivers can protect children from the potential hazards of buckets and bathtubs; buttons, balloons, and bottle caps; stoves and heaters; firearms; stairs and stools; medicines, cleaners, and paint; cords; doors; and other…
Descriptors: Accidents, Child Health, Child Safety, Early Childhood Education
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Lengwati, Makkies David – Convergence, 1995
Lack of education, low environmental awareness, and environmental racism (for example, siting toxic waste dumps in certain communities) contribute to the degradation of the environment in South Africa. Educational initiatives include learning from nature and fostering political action. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Foreign Countries
Riley, Becky – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1991
Presented is a case in which a child was poisoned on school grounds by organophosphates used to control aphids. Details of the case and the role parents can play in the safety of pesticide use at schools are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials
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Turnberg, Wayne – Journal of Environmental Health, 1991
To determine how infectious waste is being defined, treated, and disposed, the Seattle/King County Department of Public Health conducted a waste survey and facility inspection at 26 hospitals and 22 medical offices. The results and conclusions are discussed in connection with a contemporary literature review. (65 references) (Author/JJK)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Hazardous Materials, Health Facilities
Tonner, Carol – Journal of Pesticide Reform, 1992
Describes a personal experience in the effort to avoid widespread herbicide spraying. Provides insights for building a successful campaign: involvement, finding support, acceptance of differences of opinion, autonomy from political factions, and not assuming people are closed to healthier alternatives. (MCO)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Involvement, Environmental Education
Calmbacher, Charles – Environmental Protection, 1992
Discusses the provisions of the current proposals to amend the Right-to-Know Act of 1986 that are designed to inform surrounding communities about hazardous materials a facility uses, stores or disposes. (Author/MCO)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Federal Regulation, Hazardous Materials, Legislation
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Kendler, Barry S.; Pirone, Dominick J. – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Informs biology teachers about lead contamination by providing an overview of the subject. Emphasis is placed on the sources of lead exposure, followed by ways in which a discussion of lead could be incorporated into the biology curriculum. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Biology, Hazardous Materials, Lead Poisoning, Science Activities
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