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A SURVEY OF SCIENCE LABORATORY SAFETY PROCEDURES, SAFETY EQUIPMENT, AND FACTORS CAUSING ACCIDENTS IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF NEBRASKA

DONALD DAVID WOODBURN, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Purpose of the Study. This study was conducted to provide a descriptive analysis of safety factors in science laboratories in Nebraska secondary schools. The objectives were to identify: the nature of the accidents that have occurred; practices or procedures that caused accidents; the methods

Subject Area

Science education

Recommended Citation

WOODBURN, DONALD DAVID, "A SURVEY OF SCIENCE LABORATORY SAFETY PROCEDURES, SAFETY EQUIPMENT, AND FACTORS CAUSING ACCIDENTS IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF NEBRASKA" (1981). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI8118189.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI8118189

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