In this episode of Safer Ed, Dr. Ken Roy emphasizes the significance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in creating a safer classroom environment.
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Legal Liability in Schools with Dr. Ken Roy – Safer...
4 minutes readSafer Ed Episode 1 – show host and a guest discuss school safety and the legal liability schools take on across the curriculum and specifically science safety.
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The topic of responsible STEM chemical management is difficult due to the complicated and challenging nature of the legal and professional safety standards.
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It is essential that all science teachers, have an understanding of how to create environments that support safer STEM learning.
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In this article, we will critically examine the important factors associated with Santa’s big night from an informed, intelligent STEAM safety perspective.
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Safety Training in STEM and CTE, why is it necessary and why you should do it.
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The Importance of Chemical Hygiene Plans in School Districts – lack of awareness across elementary, middle, and high school science programs and the cavalier attitude towards safety compliance.
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Let’s spend some time discussing STEM Legal Liability in schools and the hazards involved with chemical handling and the entire chemical hygiene program
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Risk management for k-12 can influence behaviors and choices involving field trips, sporting events, extra-curricular activities, and classroom teaching,
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Methanol in K12 is a preventable hazard and many high school science departments have methanol in their chemical store rooms.
