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LAB SAFETY. By : William Hawthorne. FOR TEACHER. ALL students can and should learn science by conducting laboratory investigations. The AAAS has even developed laboratory investigative activities for differently- abled students. ALL students should learn to PROCEED with CAUTION.
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LAB SAFETY By : William Hawthorne
FOR TEACHER • ALL students can and should learn science by conducting laboratory investigations. The AAAS has even developed laboratory investigative activities for differently-abled students. • ALL students should learn to PROCEED with CAUTION. • Teach your students how to be responsible. Then, give your students the opportunity to be responsible. • Here are links to on-line resources for life science investigations in the high school classroom. Included are some excellent links to University level resources so you can see that undergraduate students also must comply with guidelines and regulations in order to conduct laboratory work for classes.
NO FOOD • 1: No eating or drinking in the lab. This means no gum, cough drops, applying chapstick, chewing hair ends, holding a pencil in your mouth, nail-biting, etc. • Science service hosts the web site of the International Science and Engineering Fair, sponsored by Intel. Note that their rules can regulate what happens in the classroom while leaving room for lots of investigative activity.
SAFETY GOGGLES Safety goggles are to protect your eyes when you are using chemicals