This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, and replaces the previously published Q&As:
● What is a spill kit situation?
This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, and replaces the previously published Q&As:
● What is a spill kit situation?
This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, and replaces the previously published Q&As:
This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, and replaces the previously published Q&As:
This information sheet is an updated review of the answers to the following questions, an
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Use of human body tissue and fluids: Is it ok to use human body tissue or fluids such as cheek cells or tears in science experiments in schools?
Use of lead in schools: Use of lead and lead salts in schools: Is lead (solid, lead shot, salts) allowed to be used in Years 7 to 10? Are lead salts banned in some jurisdictions?
Glutaric acid: I have found some old glutaric acid in my chemical store and would like to know if it is an approved chemical for use in schools.
Hydrochloric acid and ammonia reaction:
Bromine Water: I have been asked to make up bromine water for testing its reaction with hydrocarbons. I know that this is very toxic and requires an S7 Poisons Permit.