Safety Boots
Safety Gloves
Safety Gloves Protective gloves should be worn when handling hazardous, corrosive or irritating materials, rough or sharp-edged objects, and very hot or cold materials. When handling chemicals in a laboratory, disposable latex, vinyl or nitrile gl...
mLife uSafety
instructional content: The following proficiencies are introduced, reviewed, emphasized, and reinforced at the start of the course and applied throughout the course. + Laboratory safety • Safe practices • Safety equipment and location • SDS • Haza...
VII. Laboratory Safety
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California Proposition 65
California Proposition 65 New Labels, Same Student-Safe Products California Proposition 65 Why Are There New Warning Labels on My Products? Facts About California Proposition 65 New Labels, Same Student-Safe Products We are committed to compliance...
2016 Wards NSTA Chem Safety Poster
Color-Coded Storage of Chemicals +ward’sscience 800 962-2660 • wardsci.com OSHA Accepted, Industry Standard Labeling System AREA 1 Low Hazard Storage Code: Green Suitable for general storage area. AREA 2 Flammables Storage Code: Red Store in flamm...
Eye Protection
Eye Protection Science Olympiad Eye Protection Shop Science Olympiad-Approved Goggles from Ward's Science Science Olympiad Eye Protection Category Lowest Safety Requirement Ward's Science Product Ranking of Eye Protec. Uses A. Non-impact protectio...
Eye Protection
Eye Protection Students, teachers, and visitors are required to wear appropriate industrial quality eye protection when participating in any laboratory activities that use chemicals, heat, or glassware. Appropriate eye protection has the code “Z87...
force probe 3
Unbalanced forces Grade 3: Force Probe Aligned with National Standards Call WARD’S at 1-800-962-2660 for Technical Assistance Page 2 Students will simulate a tug-of-war using two WARD’S Single Force Probes to illustrate balanced and unbalanced for...
EyeProtectionScienceOlympiad-FINAL 7-29-15
EyeProtectionScienceOlympiad-FINAL 7-29-15 Science Olympiad Eye Protection Policy Updated July 29, 2015 Purpose: This policy provides details regarding EYE PROTECTION in those events where an Event Rule requires Eye Protection. The objective is to...
WS Element of Month Neon Final (1)
1 All About Elements: Neon https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 Ward’s All About Elements Series Building Real-World Connections to the Building Blocks of Chemistry The periodic table of elements is an essential part of any chemi...
Gr K motion
Speed Down the Ramp Grade K: Motion Probe Aligned with National Standards Call WARD’S at 1-800-962-2660 for Technical Assistance Page 2 This is a teacher-led class inquiry where students will observe how the height of a ramp changes the speed of a...
gr 6 temp probe
Energy in Motion Grade 6: Temperature Probe Aligned with National Standards Call WARD’S at 1-800-962-2660 for Technical Assistance Page 2 Just because a bottle looks empty doesn’t mean that it is empty. The bottle actually contains air, which is m...
Gr 1 sound
Do Vibrations Make Sound? Grade 1: Sound Probe Aligned with National Standards Call WARD’S at 1-800-962-2660 for Technical Assistance Page 2 Students will learn about sound and vibrations. This activity will allow students to see and hear how vibr...
Laboratory Resource Manual
Laboratory Resource Manual The ultimate guide for any chemistry classroom or lab, this comprehensive resource includes invaluable tips, tools, checklists, and information for supporting a safe and robust chemistry program. From materials planning ...
Benzoic Acid
Revised on 06/24/2013 Page 1 of 6 Safety Data Sheet Benzoic Acid 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Benzoic Acid Synonyms/Generic Names: Benzene Carboxylic Acid; Carboxybenzene; Dracylic Acid; Phenyl Carboxylic Acid; Phenylformic ...
Element of Month Helium
1 All About Elements: Helium https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About…Helium 1. Helium is the second most abundant ele- ment after hydrogen in the universe and solar system. Approximately 11.3% of all atoms in the u...
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