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Safe Science Series

Dr. Ken Roy is the Director of Environmental Health & Safety, NSTA Science Safety Consultant, NSELA Safety Compliance Officer, an authorized OSHA instructor, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Laboratory Safety Workshop. He is the author of this comprehensive and continuing series dedicated to the improvement of safety in the science classroom.

 

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1 Getting a Grip Safety-Wise!
2 Global Harmonization: A Critical Role For Science Teachers!
3 Sun Safety in Science!
4 The MRSA Panic: More Work To Be Done By Science Education?
5 Safety in the Hood!
6 Laser Safety
7 Science Teacher Safety Training: Mandatory for Employer!
8 Getting a Charge Out of Doing Science!
9 Be Protected Having a Blast! Chemicals You Don't Want to Invite to the Party
10 Be Protected Nothing to Sneeze At!
11 Be Protected For a Safer Science Experience: Be Prepared!
12 Mold in the Laboratory: Spores Are Us!
13 Throwing Down the Gauntlet
14 Storage Space: Anything but Empty
15 First Aid: Don't Worry About Using the Tourniquet
16 Revisiting Bloodborne Pathogens in the Laboratory!
17 Ionizing Radiation in the Lab - A Glowing Prospect
18 GHS: Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication
19 Have You Made the Mark - Facility-Wise?
20 Targeting Biosafety for High School Level Biotechnology and Microbiology Courses
21 How Secure is Your Science Laboratory and School
22 Latex Glove Allergies
23 OSHA Laboratory Standard (Addressing Bloodborne Pathogen Hazards in the Laboratory
24 Wanted: Radon Gas A Dirty Dozen Science Lab Gang Member
25 Wanted: Electricity - “GFCI” A Member of the Dirty Dozen Science Lab Gang
26 Safety in Science Labs: the Dirty Dozen!
27 Wanted: Copper & Lead: Dirty Dozen Science Lab Gang Members
28 Mercury: Is It More Than A Planet In Our Solar System!
29 Ventilation: Are Science Labs Really Supposed to Smell?
30 Emergency Eyewash and Showers: Are They Needed?
 
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