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Laboratory Safety Course Over 30,000 Instructors Certified!
For more than 40 years, Flinn Scientific has dedicated itself to provid- ing science teachers with practical, common-sense solutions to make hands-on science labs safer and more engaging—for students and teachers. Now, we have created the online Flinn Scientific Laboratory Safety Training Course to make Flinn-quality safety training available to all teachers, absolutely free, anywhere and anytime!
With more than 45 videos organized into 10 major safety content areas, the new Flinn online safety training program covers every aspect of science lab safety, from right-to-know laws and SDS requirements to the use of personal protective equipment and safe laboratory practices. You may choose to view the videos individually or follow a certification course sequence and complete the online assessments to receive a certif- icate of completion documenting your safety training. Every science teacher at your school should be “Flinn Safety Certified.” Increase your safety awareness, fulfill your regulatory safety training requirements, and establish a culture of safety in your school!
• Comprehensive Safety Training
• 10 Major Safety Topics • More Than 45 Videos
• All Absolutely Free!
The Flinn Scientific Laboratory Safety Training Course consists of 45 video chapters addressing all of your school science safety training requirements. Provided handouts contain practical information and tools to develop an effective safety program for your school.
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Special Topic Safety Videos Also Available
Please visit the following cross-referenced pages to learn more about additional special topic videos available in the online Flinn Scientific Safety Video Series.
• Flinn Scientific Laboratory Design—Learn how to plan, design and outfit a science lab!
• Science Classroom Safety and the Law—Kelly Ryan, experienced attorney, former chemistry teacher and author of a best-selling book on the topic, discusses the legal foundation of negligence and liability.
• Seven-Step Plan to Clean Up the Chemical Storage Area—From taking an inventory to storing chemicals safely and identifying hazard- ous waste, our detailed plan will guide you through the process!
Topic I. Topic II.
Topic III.
Topic IV.
Topic V.
Introduction and Overview
Why Safety Is Important!
Safety—The Teacher’s Duty of Care
The Teacher’s Duty of Care
Legal Foundation of Negligence
Causes of Laboratory Accidents
Legal Analysis—Teacher’s Duty to Instruct and Warn
Ideas to Demonstrate You Are a Responsible Science Teacher Legal Analysis—Establishing the Teacher’s Duty of Care
Chemical and Laboratory Safety Regulations
Hazard Communication, GHS and the Laboratory Standard Laboratory Ventilation and the Use of Fume Hoods
Safety Data Sheets and Chemical Label Requirements Five-Minute Safety Inspection
Emergency Alert and First Aid
Principles of Toxicology
Basic Principles of Toxicology
Relative Toxicity—Understanding and Assessing Risks Reducing Exposure to Laboratory Chemicals FAQs—Applying the Principles of Toxicology
The Use of Personal Protective Equipment
Goggle Safety
Aprons, Gloves and Other PPE FAQ—Proper Lab Attire
Laboratory Safety Equipment and Procedures
The Duty of Care to Provide and Maintain Safe Laboratory Facilities
Master Utility Controls
Topic VII.
Electrical Safety
Fire Blankets
Fire Extinguisher Basics and Training Eyewash Requirements
Safety Showers
FAQ—Lack of Proper Safety Equipment
Safe Laboratory Practices
The Duty to Supervise—Classroom Management Tips How to Conduct a Safe Lab Activity
Safety Guidelines for Chemical Demonstrations Biology Lab Safety—Dissection and Microbiology Glassware Safety
Topic VI.
Topic X.
Flinn Laboratory Safety Training Course Topics and Videos
Topic VIII. Safe Chemical Management—Principles and Practice
Topic IX.
Chemical Purchasing Guidelines Procurement Procedures
Classroom Chemical Storage and Security Dispensing Chemicals and Acid Safety Chemical Spill Control
Storage and Disposal of Chemicals
Safety and Design of the Chemical Storeroom
Chemical Storeroom Ventilation
Chemical Storage—Storing Chemicals by Compatible Families Chemical Treatment and Disposal Options FAQ—Radioactive Chemicals
Licensed Hazardous Waste Disposal
How to Improve Laboratory Safety
FAQ—Administration Won’t Address Safety Concerns How to Get Action—Developing a Three-Year Plan
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