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Where are the Safety Rules for students?
  Safety Rules are issued to students at the start of each year. They are also posted in each laboratory.     SCIENCE ...
rating 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 845
Where can I find more details about managing risk assessment in science?
  Teachers should consult the CLEAPSS booklet: Managing Risk Assessment in Science   (L196) This is available in the CLEAPSS...
rating 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 927
When should I use HAZCARDS?
  You should use HAZCARDS whenever you intend to use chemicals in the laboratory. Teachers need to be aware of the nature and hazards of the...
rating 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 1012
Where can I find the HAZCARDS?
  Hazcards are located in each Prep Room at Upper School and Lower School.
Not rated 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 792
What are HAZCARDS?
  Hazcards are provided for the use of chemicals in a science lessons. They provide essential information about the nature and hazard of...
rating 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 1174
How is Health and Safety incorporated into lessons?
  All science lessons are based on schemes of work. All schemes of work have RISK ASSESSMENT procedures to be carried out. This is...
Not rated 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 667
Who can I contact for emergency response?
    Please contact one of the following for Emergency Response: P.Moore, K.Stansfield, S.Lumby,  P.Hewitt,  K.Smith, ...
Not rated 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 714
Who can I call for full first aid treatment?
  For full First Aid treatment, please contact one of the following: P.Taylor, T.Swallow, H.Wilmore, C.Hammond, F.Wallace, P. Kenworthy,...
Not rated 23 Jan, 2007 Views: 646
Where can I find more details about Health and Safety in Science?
  We use guidance and information provided by CLEAPSS.  All science staff and technicians are issued with a CD ROM containing this...
Not rated 07 Dec, 2006 Views: 739
What are the procedures whan an accident happens to a pupil or member of staff?
    1. Call for a designated first aider. 2. Take immediate remedial measures.  (see below) 3. Record details of the accident...
rating 08 Dec, 2006 Views: 720