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Tables of Contents for Educating for Osha Savvy Chemists
Chapter/Section Title
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Preface
ix
 
WHY EDUCATE FOR OSHA SAVVY CHEMISTS?
3
63
1. Educating for OSHA Savvy Chemists: The Role of Academia in a Shared Responsibility
3
16
Paul J. Utterback
David A. Nelson
2. Safety Is Part of the Job: Why Employers Want Workplace-Savvy Chemists
19
5
Andrea Sutherland
3. Laboratory Safety and New Jersey Institute of Technology's Chemical Hygiene Plan
24
17
Norman J. Van Houten
4. Laboratory Waste Management and Waste Determinations
41
8
Russell W. Phifer
5. Motivating Laboratory Instructors at a Major University To Formally Incorporate Safety Education into Their Curricula
49
17
R. B. Schwartz
MODEL CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLANS AND SAFETY PROGRAMS IN ACADEMIA
66
46
6. Chemistry Safety at Michigan
66
6
Richard J. Giszezak
7. Health and Safety Projects in the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley
72
8
Kurt W. Dreger
Steven F. Pedersen
8. Electronic Media in Chemical Safety Education at University of California at San Diego
80
9
R. Vernon Clark
J. G. Palmer
9. Chemical Hygiene Plan Program at North Carolina State University
89
12
George H. Wahl, Jr.
David Rainer
10. Safety in the Chemistry Curriculum at Iowa State University
101
11
Gordon J. Miller
Paul Richmond
TECHNIQUES FOR ACHIEVING AN OSHA SAVVY CHEMIST
112
69
11. Evaluation and Refocusing Chemical Safety Practices and Instruction at a Mid-Size College
112
15
E. Eugene Gooch
Eugene Grimley
Paul Utterback
12. Creating a Labeling System with Compliance and Educational Value
127
13
Paul J. Utterback
Kathy Sale
13. Preparation of Experiment-Specific Laboratory Chemical Safety Summaries from Material Safety Data Sheets for Undergraduate Chemistry Courses
140
17
David A. Nelson
14. Chemical Health and Safety Concepts for the Chemistry Curriculum
157
8
Javid Mohtasham
15. Testing for Chemical Health and Safety Understanding
165
16
Lucy Pryde Eubanks
INDEXES
181
 
Author Index
181
2
Subject Index
183