Free use images promoting construction safety and health from the Electronic Library of Construction Occupational Safety & Health. Topics include Hazards, Injury & Illness prevention, Job Site, Trade, etc.
An introductory training aid for laboratory scientists based
on Australian/New Zealand Standard
AS/NZ 2647 "Biological Safety Cabinets - installation and
use"
This Video is in four parts:
Part 1: Types of cabinets and their proper location
Part 2: Using the Class II cabinet
Part 3: Decontamination and testing of cabinets
Part 4: Summary
Although this unit looks at the main laws and regulations that govern safety and environmental care in the timber industry, it does cover some of the workplace procedures used by businesses to ensure that they maintain a safe workplace and use environmentally sound practices in their day-to-day operations.
NC BioNetwork's interactive eLearning tools (IET) are reusable chunks of training that can be deployed in a variety of courses or training programs. There is a large range of learning objects on topics such as Autoclave Operation, Chromatography, Environmental Monitoring, Lab Safety, etc.
"The Spill is a joint investigation by FRONTLINE and ProPublica into the trail of problems -- deadly accidents, disastrous spills, countless safety violations -- which long troubled the oil giant, BP." Watch full videos, read interviews and view reports about this disaster.
"Concrete is an extremely versatile building material that can be supplied ready mixed, prepared freshly on-site, or delivered as pre-cast component parts that can be produced to the exact specification and quantity required. However, the almost infinite range of variables in the properties of a concrete mix can result in inconsistent tolerances and compromised safety, unless thorough and accurate testing is carried out. "
The Sourcebook for Teaching Science – Strategies, Activities, and Instructional Resources, provides new and experienced teachers a wealth of teaching strategies, resources, lessons, activities, and ideas to enhance the teaching and learning of physics, chemistry, biology, and the earth and space sciences.