Emergency!(security measures to be taken at educational facilities)
American School & University, October, 2006 by Geissler, Rebecca
Byline: Rebecca Geissler For generations, schools have routinely held fire drills. But ensuring a safe learning environment is more complicated than staging an occasional drill. Schools and universities should have an integrated school safety plan, and it must address how to manage site hazards in science labs, kitchens and other building areas.
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Many older schools lack drench showers and eyewashes in critical areas, or have equipment that is outdated or fails to meet safety or accessibility standards. And few schools follow the American National Standards Institute ...
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