School's Viewpoint
Support for laboratory safety programs is the responsibility of school system administrators. School system administrators should appreciate the need for establishing safety and health instruction as a fundamental part of a science curriculum and should operate their schools in as safe a manner as possible .
No Federal law requires safety and health programs to protect students in schools. The Occupational Safety and health Act of 1970 requires employers to provide safety and health protection for teachers and other school system employees. Some States ( North Carolina,for example) require school systems to abide by State regulations, which are similar to the OSHA Laboratory Standard (29 CFR 1910.1450).
All safety programs must actively involve the school administrators, supervisors, teachers, and students, and all have the responsibility for safety and health of every other person in the laboratory and school.
School's ViewpointSupport for laboratory safety programs is the responsibility of school system administrators. School system administrators should appreciate the need for establishing safety and health instruction as a fundamental part of a science curriculum and should operate their schools in as safe a manner as possible .No Federal law requires safety and health programs to protect students in schools. The Occupational Safety and health Act of 1970 requires employers to provide safety and health protection for teachers and other school system employees. Some States ( North Carolina,for example) require school systems to abide by State regulations, which are similar to the OSHA Laboratory Standard (29 CFR 1910.1450).All safety programs must actively involve the school administrators, supervisors, teachers, and students, and all have the responsibility for safety and health of every other person in the laboratory and school.
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