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This section contains the rationale for eliminating hazardous art practices and supplies from art education, including: liability, regulatory, environmental, and health and safety issues.
Accidents with hazardous art materials in the classroom may pose serious health and environmental risks. Prolonged contact with toxic materials compound short- and long-term health risks in students. Unsafe practices increase potential hazards in the classroom and in the environment. Lack of familiarity with hazardous and toxic materials, including their physical and chemical properties, stability, and toxicology, places educators, students, staff, and surrounding environment at risk.
Why Change? How To Change Top Procedures To Consider Additional Suggestions
The following conditions exist in art and education classrooms. These place schools at environmental risk, can cause long-term health problems, and leaves schools vulnerable to potential lawsuits:
Become aware of some key steps for preventing pollution in your art classroom or studio.
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The Topic Hub™ is a product of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) The Pollution Prevention for Arts Education Topic Hub™ was developed by:
Hub Last Updated: 7/31/2009 |
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