Blogs Featured Articles Essential Ingredients for a Scientific Consensus: Climate Change Edition Blog Post Climate Change Causes Extreme Weather Events: Yes, No, or Wrong Question? Blog Post 1.5°C May Not Seem Like Much, But It’s a Really Big Deal. Here’s Why. Blog Post A Holiday Recipe for Science Teachers: Build Trust, Find Common Ground, and Model Scientific Thinking Blog Post Latest Blog Posts Latest Blog Posts Latest Blog Posts Blog Post Laboratory Emergency Information Posters Blog Post Rural Education Focus of NAS Report Blog Post Sharing Conference Learnings With Colleagues and Community Blog Post AI and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: A Great 'pAIr' Blog Post Lithium-Based Power Supplies: Safety Issues and Protocols Revisited Blog Post Looking Ahead to the Trump Transition Blog Post NSTA 2034: A Letter From the Future Blog Post Setting Boundaries: Developing AI Policies for Science Classrooms View all Safety Blog All Safety Blog Posts Body Introductory Post: Welcome to the NSTA Safety Blog Blog Post The Requirements of Emergency Showers and Eyewash Stations Most science teachers know that emergency showers and eyewash stations are needed in the presence of potential biological, chemical, and physical haza... Blog Post How to Safeguard Your Lab Many of the chemicals on the Department of Homeland Security’s Anti-Terrorism Standards Chemicals of Interest List can be found in high school store... Blog Post Making a Checklist for Safer Labs A lab safety checklist can serve as a map to help science teachers navigate through safer waters.... Blog Post Safer STEM Labs Like science labs, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) labs require safety and security measures, with an emphasis on safety training, p... Blog Post Avoiding Electrical Hazards in the Lab In science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) labs, teachers and students can be exposed to a number of electrical hazards such as damaged elec... Blog Post A Three-Step Method for Safer Labs The lab can be an unsafe place. Under NSTA’s Duty of Care, however, the teacher is required to make labs safer (see Resources). One way of... Blog Post The Harmful Particles in 3-D Printers As three-dimensional printers are starting to become more common in science, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), and Fab labs, recent r... Blog Post 9 Housekeeping Tips for Science Educators A clean lab is a safer lab. These nine housekeeping tips can help science teachers reduce the risk of lab accidents. 1. Location, location, locatio... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page ›› Last page Last » Body Do you have a question that has not been answered yet? Email Kenneth Roy: safersci@gmail.com. Follow him on Twitter: @drroysafersci.