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Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students Paperback – 22 April 2016
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- Aligns with the revised safety instruction requirements from the ACS Committee on Professional Training 2015 “Guidelines and Evaluation Procedures for Bachelor’s Degree Programs”
- Provides a systematic approach to incorporating safety and health into the chemistry curriculum
- Topics are divided into layers of progressively more advanced and appropriate safety issues so that some topics are covered 2-3 times, at increasing levels of depth
- Develops a strong safety ethic by continuous reinforcement of safety; to recognize, assess, and manage laboratory hazards; and to plan for response to laboratory emergencies
- Covers a thorough exposure to chemical health and safety so that students will have the proper education and training when they enter the workforce or graduate school
- Print length576 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWiley
- Publication date22 April 2016
- Dimensions22.86 x 2.54 x 27.94 cm
- ISBN-109781119027669
- ISBN-13978-1119027669
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Review
"This is a surprisingly engaging book for what can be a dry subject. This is achieved in no small part by the use of quotes ranging from Nobel winning chemists to Han Solo and the real world examples at the start of each chapter. This gives food for thought and grounds the theory giving it much needed context. This is vital for students who may not have encountered anything but a standard cookbook experiment before.
The RAMP system (recognise hazards, assess risks, minimise risks, prepare for emergencies) takes centre stage throughout giving a useful aide-memoire underpinning the diverse range of safety topics. No hazard that may be encountered in the lab is neglected. The book includes informative chapters on biological and radiation safety that broaden its appeal to all scientists as well as all aspects of chemistry.
The chemistry content in this book is by no means trivial; sidebars explore kinetics, thermodynamics and advanced organic chemistry. The detail and the contextual information require the application of chemical knowledge rather than simple lists of rules and regulations. This combined with the many questions provided would make it an ideal companion to most lab based courses. Indeed the information is broad enough and detailed enough for this to be a useful reference for professional practitioners of chemical safety. (Education in Chemistry, Jan 10th 2017) https://eic.rsc.org/review/laboratory-safety-for-chemistry-students-2nd-ed/2500228.article.
Review
"This is a surprisingly engaging book for what can be a dry subject. This is achieved in no small part by the use of quotes ranging from Nobel winning chemists to Han Solo and the real world examples at the start of each chapter. This gives food for thought and grounds the theory giving it much needed context. This is vital for students who may not have encountered anything but a standard cookbook experiment before.
The RAMP system (recognise hazards, assess risks, minimise risks, prepare for emergencies) takes centre stage throughout giving a useful aide-memoire underpinning the diverse range of safety topics. No hazard that may be encountered in the lab is neglected. The book includes informative chapters on biological and radiation safety that broaden its appeal to all scientists as well as all aspects of chemistry.
The chemistry content in this book is by no means trivial; sidebars explore kinetics, thermodynamics and advanced organic chemistry. The detail and the contextual information require the application of chemical knowledge rather than simple lists of rules and regulations. This combined with the many questions provided would make it an ideal companion to most lab based courses. Indeed the information is broad enough and detailed enough for this to be a useful reference for professional practitioners of chemical safety. (Education in Chemistry, Jan 10th 2017) https://eic.rsc.org/review/laboratory-safety-for-chemistry-students-2nd-ed/2500228.article.
From the Publisher
Robert H. Hill, Jr, PhD, has more than thirty years of experience working in the occupational and environmental health community at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He has worked in the CDC research laboratories of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the National Center for Environmental Health. Dr. Hill has also worked in the Office of Health and Safety, serving as acting director, and presently works part time for Battelle Memorial Institute in Atlanta. He is involved with American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Chemical Safety (former Chair) and with the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety (former Chair). He is on the Board of Editors of the Journal of Chemical Health and Safety. He has a great passion for lab safety and for preventing lab incidents.
David C. Finster, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at Wittenberg University, where he has served as chair of the Chemistry Department. He is the university's Chemical Hygiene Officer and a Certified Chemical Hygiene Officer (NRCC, 1999). He is a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Chemical Safety and chair of the Safety Committee in the Division of Chemical Education. He is on the Board of Editors of the Journal of Chemical Health and Safety. He has presented numerous talks and workshops on the application of intellectual development theory to learning science and chemistry and has been a volunteer firefighter and hazmat technician for many years.
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A unique approach to keeping you safe in the lab throughout your undergraduate education and beyond
Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students is unlike any other college textbook you've ever seen. It's designed to accompany you throughout your four-year undergraduate education and beyond, teaching you the skills and knowledge you need to learn your science and stay safe while you're working in the lab and the new edition aligns with the revised safety instruction requirements from the ACS Committee on Professional Training 2015 "Guidelines and Evaluation Procedures for Bachelor's Degree Programs". The book is organized around four core principles of safety (RAMP):
- Recognizing hazards
- Assessing risks of hazards
- Minimizing the risks of hazards
- Preparing for emergencies
Each of the book's eight chapters is organized into three tiers of sections, with a variety of topics suited to introductory, intermediate, and advanced courses. This enables you to learn the relevant safety information you need for your particular course level. Each section begins with a brief description of a laboratory incident that illustrates the importance of the topic. A multiple choice quiz concludes each section to help you assess your grasp of the topic. Throughout the text, "Chemical Connections" illustrate how chemical principles apply to laboratory safety. In addition, "Special Topics" explore additional safety issues relevant to particular sections.
As you progress through the text, you'll learn everything you need to know to stay safe in the lab, from the latest 'best practices' in chemical lab procedures to up-to-date explanations of the laws and regulations related to laboratory safety. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to identify and manage safety concerns before they can do harm.
Cover Credit: Amil AndersonFrom the Back Cover
A unique approach to keeping you safe in the lab throughout your undergraduate education and beyond
Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students is unlike any other college textbook you've ever seen. It's designed to accompany you throughout your four-year undergraduate education and beyond, teaching you the skills and knowledge you need to learn your science and stay safe while you're working in the lab and the new edition aligns with the revised safety instruction requirements from the ACS Committee on Professional Training 2015 "Guidelines and Evaluation Procedures for Bachelor's Degree Programs". The book is organized around four core principles of safety (RAMP):
- Recognizing hazards
- Assessing risks of hazards
- Minimizing the risks of hazards
- Preparing for emergencies
Each of the book's eight chapters is organized into three tiers of sections, with a variety of topics suited to introductory, intermediate, and advanced courses. This enables you to learn the relevant safety information you need for your particular course level. Each section begins with a brief description of a laboratory incident that illustrates the importance of the topic. A multiple choice quiz concludes each section to help you assess your grasp of the topic. Throughout the text, "Chemical Connections" illustrate how chemical principles apply to laboratory safety. In addition, "Special Topics" explore additional safety issues relevant to particular sections.
As you progress through the text, you'll learn everything you need to know to stay safe in the lab, from the latest 'best practices' in chemical lab procedures to up-to-date explanations of the laws and regulations related to laboratory safety. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to identify and manage safety concerns before they can do harm.
Cover Credit: Amil AndersonAbout the Author
Robert H. Hill, Jr, PhD, has more than thirty years of experience working in the occupational and environmental health community at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He has worked in the CDC research laboratories of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the National Center for Environmental Health. Dr. Hill has also worked in the Office of Health and Safety, serving as acting director, and presently works part time for Battelle Memorial Institute in Atlanta. He is involved with American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Chemical Safety (former Chair) and with the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety (former Chair). He is on the Board of Editors of the Journal of Chemical Health and Safety. He has a great passion for lab safety and for preventing lab incidents.
David C. Finster, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at Wittenberg University, where he has served as chair of the Chemistry Department. He is the university's Chemical Hygiene Officer and a Certified Chemical Hygiene Officer (NRCC, 1999). He is a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Chemical Safety and chair of the Safety Committee in the Division of Chemical Education. He is on the Board of Editors of the Journal of Chemical Health and Safety. He has presented numerous talks and workshops on the application of intellectual development theory to learning science and chemistry and has been a volunteer firefighter and hazmat technician for many years.
Product details
- ASIN : 1119027667
- Publisher : Wiley; 2nd edition (22 April 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 576 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781119027669
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119027669
- Dimensions : 22.86 x 2.54 x 27.94 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,230,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 8 in Chemistry Safety
- 67 in Clinical Chemistry (Books)
- 193 in Physical Chemistry
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- JessieReviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 August 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of detail
This is a great thick text book all about safety in the lab. It's perfect for anyone for an interest in health and safety. It is university level. Unfortunately it is also America so not necessarily appropriate for the UK.
- Zipster ZeusReviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 January 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars A great guide to lab safety
Everything is included in this detailed book to optimise laboratory safety for undergrads as they work through their course. The organisation of the book is excellent, building up more advanced safety procedures as you proceed through a well presented book that takes no prisoners in the 'comprehensive' department, developing an excellent sequential risk-reduction strategy. Ideal for all chemistry students determined not to blow themselves up.
- NoahReviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 December 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars The standard work on the subject, ideal for undergraduates.
When I did my O level in Chemistry, safety wasn't discussed. After the summer when I came back for A level, safety was a big issue. By the time I made it to university, safety was everything. Since that time protocols for handling chemicals have been developed and this large paperback format Wiley textbook is the standard for issues of safety.
Aimed at university undergraduates, this book is pitched academically and requires focus to work through, but in all likelihood on each visit you will only need to access a few pages, in other words this is truly a reference work. Photos where relevant and equations or chemical formulae break up the text on occasion, but this book is broken don by headings into relatively small sections anyway. The book opens out and will stay open without pages flicking over.
The book (the second edition) begins with a discussion of a proper safety culture, preparing for emergency response, understanding and communicating laboratory hazards. Then in two sections on recognising laboratory hazards, the authors deal with toxic substances and biological hazards before moving on to physical hazards. The final three sections deal with risk assessment, minimising risks and inspections.
The process of explanation is based on individual examples of incidents and refers to general principles that can be learned and where appropriate the law too.
This is without doubt the standard for the subject and this would help any student, also being a useful reference in designing experiments. Whereas this is truly an academic work it was refreshing to find all this information concisely in one place and delivered so authoritatively.