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This interactive web seminar will begin with an overview of safety protocols specific for doing secondary level safer science/STEM laboratory activities with Dr. Ken Roy, NSTA and NSELA Safety Compliance Advisor/specialist and Dr. Kevin Doyle of Morris Hill Regional School District, NSTA Safety Advisory Board Member.
Critical related topics for science/STEM pre-service secondary teachers addressed include legal safety standards and better professional practices, engineering controls, standard operating procedures, personal protective equipment, duty of care and more. Time permitting, individual questions will be answered by the presenters near the end of the program.
All individuals receive a certificate of participation and 100 NSTA activity points for attending the live seminar and completing the end-of-program survey. A certificate of participation is not awarded for watching the recorded version of the program.
This web seminar is hosted for and by the National Chapter for Preservice Teachers at NSTA. We invite you to register for upcoming web seminars at NSTA.
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A certificate of attendance was deposited into participants' account page for completing the evaluation form at the end of the program.
For more information contact: [email protected]
Ken RoyKevin Doyle
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Helpful Safety Review
I so appreciate this webinar because I think it is always important to review safety protocols regardless of how long we have been teaching. I appreciate the presenters showing accidents tha... See More
I so appreciate this webinar because I think it is always important to review safety protocols regardless of how long we have been teaching. I appreciate the presenters showing accidents that were preventable and helping us understand where we should safely store chemicals and various products in our classrooms. It was also very helpful to be reminded of how to properly dispose of materials. Thanks for this helpful safety review!
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