From: "Wilhelm, Monique" <mwilhelm**At_Symbol_Here**UMFLINT.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Safety Equipment for K-12 Science Classes
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2017 19:16:42 +0000
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Very good point, Meg.  I have found that goggles with the more flexible seal do seal much better on a variety of faces and am now recommending the Stealth goggles to students because of this.

 

Monique Wilhelm

Laboratory Manager

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

University of Michigan - Flint

 

From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU] On Behalf Of Meg Osterby
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 6:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Safety Equipment for K-12 Science Classes

 

As a very small adult, I had to hunt to find small splash guard safety goggles, since adult sized ones cannot seal to my small face.  This is also a problem with trying to get goggles the right size for children.  One day I got an ad flyer from Flinn and found out that they do carry and sell child sized goggles, even though they generally aren't listed in their catalog.  I used to buy two dozen at a time, since even some adults (my smaller college students, and me) need small goggles.  I would trade the students for the adult sized pair they got at the bookstore, and give them a small pair instead.  After all, what good is a splash guard goggle that doesn't fit to the face of the wearer?

 

Meg Osterby
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"It's better to be careful 100 times than to be killed once." Mark Twain

 

From: Samuella Beth Sigmann
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 4:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Safety Equipment for K-12 Science Classes

 

Flinn and Carolina Biological are 2 suppliers that come to mind. 

Spill kits (make sure you have non organic absorbent if nitric is used)
Broken glass containers
Acid storage composite cabinets
Flammable cabinets

While not specifically safety equipment these are invaluable,

Ecofunnels - CPLabSafety - https://www.calpaclab.com/about-the-eco-funnel/
Spill trays - Scientific Plastics - These are virtually indestructible and save clean up time. They act as secondary containment and segregation on shelves. You can order direct from them in 100s of sizes or some sizes available through VWR. http://www.scientificplastics.com/
Isolation Compartments - These are great to isolate in areas with limited space - https://scimatco.com/collections/accessories

On 10/12/2017 3:45 PM, NEAL LANGERMAN wrote:

I received the following from a colleague in the
Philadelphia area:
 
"I am looking for some advice. I am helping my local
elementary school (210 students) implement a STEM lab grant
they received. I am working on getting them beakers etc but
in addition, they asked about safety equipment (I was so
glad they asked). Do you know of a supplier for small eye
wash stations etc, anything they might need for this type of
setting? Thanks for any advice!"
 
How about some suppliers who address this market and also
suggestions for safety equipment, not just PPE, that should
be in the classroom.
 
Thanks
 
Neal
 
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