Thanks for the "find!" I suspect it was a spell check error before being posted online. We will make the correction. Most appreciated......
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> Lots of good advice, and hopefully well taken there, but:
> someone might tell whatever authority wrote the NSTA ċ3Eye Protection ċ2
> page that the ċ3Aċ2 in ċ3OSHAċ2 does not represent ċ3Association.ċ2 There is a
> rather substantive difference
> Steve
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>> I noticed that there are two new lab safety resource pages on the
>> National Science Teacher's Association web page that the list might be in:
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>> Eye Protection and Safer Practices FAQ
>> http://www.nsta.org/safety/eyeprotection.aspx
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>> Science Lab Safety and Classroom Activity Checklist
>> http://static.nsta.org/pdfs/ScienceLabSafetyAndClassroomActivityChecklist.
>> pdf
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>> Division of Chemical Health and Safety
>> American Chemical Society
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