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Bioethics Resources on the Web
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This website provides a comprehensive catalogue of bioethics resources within the National Institutes of Health and on the web.
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Biosafety Resources
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Biosafety resources on the internet, from the American Biological Safety Association.
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Environmental Health and Safety Index
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A very large, comprehensive set of links to lab safety resources. Topics include government and nongovernment agencies, ergonomics, radiation issues, and biohazards.
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Flinn Scientific Safety
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Fifteen articles ranging from 'goggle safety' to 'where and why science accidents occur.' Worthwhile reading for any science teacher.
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Hazardous Products and Compounds in the Home
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Alphabetical listing of many household products and the hazardous compounds which make up these products. Many of these materials are used in labs, experiments and even art projects.
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Incompatible Chemicals
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A wide variety of chemicals react dangerously when mixed with certain other materials. Some of the more widely-used incompatible chemicals are listed here, but the absence of a chemical from this list should not be taken to indicate that it is safe to mix it with any other chemical.
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Laboratory Chemical Safety Summaries
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Concise, critical discussions of the toxicity, flammability, reactivity, and explosibility of 88 chemicals commonly used in scientific research laboratories. Directions for handling, storage, and disposal and special instructions for first aid and emergency response are given. Unlike most Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), the LCSSs are designed especially for laboratory workers.
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