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Originally in Section 6 of the CLEAPSS Handbook, this brief document describes the major hazards associated with mains electricity, and how to avoid them.
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This guidance is for choosing batteries for general practical circuit work, where pupils experiment with low-voltage circuits by connecting batteries , torch bulbs, buzzers, small motors and other low..
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Updated from section 14 of the CLEAPSS Handbook, this provides an overview of choosing and using a greenhouse. In particular, it covers automatic watering systems, often essential for school holidays.
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How to make and replace broken pipettes in dropping bottles. Uses straight forward glass working techniques.
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Updated from section 14 of the CLEAPSS Handbook, this brief guide offers an overview of setting up and maintaining a tropical aquarium.
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Small-scale method for determining mass change when sodium hydrogen carbonate decomposes. The method uses a mini spirit burner and an alternative 'crucible' and generates reliable results for quantita..
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Simple and comprehensive instructions for using this traditional equipment which is common in schools, but often lays unused in a cupboard.
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This guide was updated and renamed in June 2018. It is a short guide often used to accompany CLEAPSS training on portable appliance testing (PAT). Describes the rules for electrical testing and the pr..
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CLEAPSS carries out many audits of Science departments. Through these we have identified hazards which are common across a range of schools.CLEAPSS does offer a costed audit service where we visit you..
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Updated from section 14 of the CLEAPSS handbook, this covers a range of aquarium accessories and how to avoid electrical problems.
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