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This resource for classroom teachers offers guidelines for reducing risks to people and property during high school science instruction. Sample topics include equipping labs, storing chemicals, maintaining documentation, and organizing field trips. The safety requirements of specific disciplines such as physics, chemistry, Earth sciences, and biology are also detailed. Permission slips, student contracts, and other sample forms are included for adaptation as needed. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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