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This comprehensive list will help you differentiate the chemical grades that you'll experience in the lab or classroom.
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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.
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Have you or your students ever wondered how chemicals can actually enter your bodies? This helpful resource answers this basicbut importantquestion.
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These tips will help you develop a well-organized purchase plan before you begin shopping for chemicals.
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Use this safety checklist as a handout to acquaint students with the safety do’s and don’ts in the laboratory.
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Having this essential safety and emergency equipment on hand and ready to use in your lab will help keep you and your students safe.
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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.
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Chemicals in this list have a hazardous nature that is greater than their potential usefulness in many school programs.
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This checklist for teachers highlights essential information for working in the high school laboratory and will help you keep safety a priority.
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