1925
DOI: 10.1021/ed002p466
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Suggestions to the teacher of chemistry on poisons and their treatment

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“…Turner and it provided suggestions to chemistry teachers about antidotes for poisonings to be used in emergencies that might occur in laboratories (implied). 10 This paper was included for interest to Barbara Foster who is with WVU, but perhaps the 2nd paper in JCE in 1925 is more closely related to laboratory safety by H.F. Davidson of Brown University. 11 In that paper, Davidson discussed chemical storage and the possibilities of fire from combinations of incompatible materials.…”
Section: An Abbreviated History Of Laboratory Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turner and it provided suggestions to chemistry teachers about antidotes for poisonings to be used in emergencies that might occur in laboratories (implied). 10 This paper was included for interest to Barbara Foster who is with WVU, but perhaps the 2nd paper in JCE in 1925 is more closely related to laboratory safety by H.F. Davidson of Brown University. 11 In that paper, Davidson discussed chemical storage and the possibilities of fire from combinations of incompatible materials.…”
Section: An Abbreviated History Of Laboratory Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local ordinances usually prohibit the introduction of flammable liquids into the public sewer system. Toxic Materials (Including Radioactive Materials) (19,20,21) Adequate hood systems, proper safety devices such as gas masks, respirators, gloves, and goggles, and the consistent and proper use of these safeguards are the best means for preventing accidents due to toxic chemicals. The subject of toxic materials will be treated in greater detail in Part II but again, some general rules may be given.…”
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confidence: 99%