2010 Science Safety Summit

Sponsored by the Oklahoma Science Teachers Association, the Oklahoma Science Safety Summit is designed to focus on the topic of safety in science classrooms and will bring sharp focus to needs, practices, and responsibilities of teachers and schools. This is designed as a Trainer of Trainers workshop and will provide the tools and knowledge to enable participants to lead the yearly training required in every school district in Oklahoma.

Science Laboratory Safety: A Training of Trainers (Grades K–12)

A one-day session, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This session is designed to help teachers and administrators understand the Oklahoma science safety laws and requirements for Oklahoma  public schools.

Participants will use a laboratory checklist to analyze safety conditions in their schools and receive materials designed to assess and support laboratory safety in elementary, middle, and high schools.

In this session, you will:

  • Analyze sample laboratory and classroom facilities.
  • Determine responses to common laboratory accidents.
  • Learn how to select and maintain appropriate science safety equipment and materials.
  • Engage in activities that lead to an understanding of current safety laws, rules, and regulations.
  • Analyze events that lead to common accidents and determine how to respond to them.

Presenter for the summit is Jim Collins of the Charles Dana Center at the University of Texas.

Jim’s extensive research in safety practices and procedures in Texas resulted in a recentstrengthening on the Texas state laws regulating school safety and safety practice in Texas. His work includes the Texas Safety Standards for Kindergarten–Grade 12 and An Analysis of Laboratory Safety in Texas.

Go to the Dana Center (http://www.utdanacenter.org/sciencetoolkit/safety/) for more information about the science safety toolkit.

Summit At-A-Glance

Location:

July 30 – Howell Hall (science building) on the campus of the University of Central Oklahoma,

Edmond. Download a campus map here.

Dates: Friday July 30,

Time: 9 am until 4: pm (8:30 Registration and continental breakfast)

Cost: $50 per person. Purchase orders to OSTA are accepted. Space is limited to a maximum of 30 participants. All participants receive a copy of a CD of Safety Kit resources, continental breakfast, lunch, and a 1 year complimentary new membership in OSTA (not good toward OSTA membership renewals).

Registration Deadline: July 23, 2010

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If you prefer to pay for Registration by check or Purchase Order you may print and mail in the online form or use the registration form on the Conference page on this website.

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