Chemistry Lab Safety Information
This comprehensive list will help you differentiate the chemical grades that you'll experience in the lab or classroom.
This article will help you create a chemical hygiene plan (CHP), which states the policies, procedures, and responsibilities to protect you and your students from the health hazards.
Have you or your students ever wondered how chemicals can actually enter your bodies? This helpful resource answers this basic—but important—question.
These tips will help you develop a well-organized purchase plan before you begin shopping for chemicals.
Use this safety checklist as a handout to acquaint students with the safety do’s and don’ts in the laboratory.
Having this essential safety and emergency equipment on hand and ready to use in your lab will help keep you and your students safe.
These chemicals should be removed from the schools if alternatives can be used. For those that must be retained, amounts should be kept to a minimum. These are appropriate for advanced-level High School classes only.
Chemicals in this list have a hazardous nature that is greater than their potential usefulness in many school programs.
This checklist for teachers highlights essential information for working in the high school laboratory and will help you keep safety a priority.