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Playing with Fire: Chemical Safety Expertise Required - A research paper by Samuella B. Sigmann Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina 28608, United States.ABSTRACT: Over the past 20 year..
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Gloves are not routinely required by technicians, teachers or students carrying out practical work in science. Wear them only when either CLEAPSS guidance requires it or your own risk assessment deems..
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Eye protection needs to be worn when there is a risk of injury to the eyes. Not all activities pose such risks, but for those that do, the type of eye protection needed depends on the nature and sever..
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This has been removed and will not be replaced.This is purely a place holder.Please refer to CLEAPSS E-cards, GL120 and GL230 for advice on managing accidents in science. For first aid advice discuss ..
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No one plans to have an accident or for something going wrong. However, with some thinking and planning before an incident happens (sometimes referred to as incident practice), you can improve how the..
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A short document which identifies hazards and control measures for using sharps
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Manual handling risk assessment guidance for science technicians.
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Describes some the hazards associated with plaster of Paris, and how to avoid the risks which these pose. Focuses particularly on the heat generated, and the expansion of the plaster, as it sets
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This activity can be used to help pupils learn about fire safety, flash points, combustion of oil and the 'fire triangle'.
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Gives guidance on preventing and dealing with fires in the context of school science laboratories, including risk assessment, sensible and statutory precautions, fire extinguishers and other fire figh..
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